turn signal SSANGYONG KORANDO 2012 Service Manual

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If your vehicle has this feature, some audio controls can be adjusted at the steering wheel.
They include the following:
Steering wheel audio switch
MUTE [ ]
Press: to turn the system on, to mute on/off
Press and hold: to turn the system off
MODE
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▲VOLUME▼
Press to increase/decrease the volume.
▲SEEK▼
When listening to a station:
Press: to go to the next/previous preset station
Press and hold: to search the next/previous radio station (The radio seeks stations only with a strong
signal that are in the selected band).
When playing a CD or USB:
Press: to go to the next/previous track:
Press and hold to fast forward/backward through the tracks. ▶



PHONE [ ]
During the standby:
Press: to make a call via voice-activated dialing function
Press and hold: to make a call via last call dialing function
When a call comes in:
Press: to receive the incoming a call
Press and hold: to reject the incoming a call
During a call
Press/Press and hold: to end a call ▶
2) Steering Wheel Audio Switch

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ECU
The ECU controls the electric
power steering system
depending on the driving
conditions, based on the
signals from the torque and
angle sensor.
2) EPS (Electric Power Steering)
Fuse
The vehicle with EPS has
EPS fuse (80A) mounted to
the positive (+) terminal of the
battery, and this fuse supplies
power to the EPS unit
directly..
Steering gear box assembly
When the driver turns the steering wheel, a torque is generated and the torque sensor and the steering
angle sensor in the EPS system detect the rotation of the steering column to run the electric motor. At
this time, the worm gear connected to the motor drives the helical gear mounted to the steering column
to generate the assist torque for the steering column. This allows the driver to operate the steering
wheel easier.
ECU
Tie rod end
Tie rod end Gear boxSteering cylinder
Steering wheel assembly
BLAC motor
Lower
shaft Column
shaft
Colum shaft assembly
The column shaft assembly consists
of BLAC motor, ECU, torque and
angle sensors. The electric power
steering (EPS) system uses the
electric motor to assist the steering
force. It functions independently
regardless of whether the engine is
running or not, unlike the existing
hydraulic power steering.
The lower shafts functions in the
same way as the hydraulic type.

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5) ARP (Active Roll-Over Protection)
The ARP (Active Roll-over Protection) system is a safety assistant device that minimizes, by controlling
brakes and the engine, the physical tendency of the vehicle rollover during sharp lane changes or U-
turns. For the system, software is added to the existing ESP system and no additional device or switch is
needed. One must note that the ARP system, just as general assistant devices including the ABS, is only
a safety assistant device using the ESP system and its function is useless when the situation overcomes
the physical power. Following picture shows how the ARP compensates the vehicle position by varying
each wheel's braking power to overcome the physical tendency of the vehicle rollover during sharp turns.
Lateral sensor
(In sensor cluster)
Vehicle speedBrake force
Radius
The vehicle driving condition is controlled by the internally programmed logic according to the input
signals from wheel speed sensor, steering angle sensor and lateral sensor.
During the ARP operation, vehicle safety (rollover prevention) takes the first priority and thus,
stronger engine control is in effect. Consequently, the vehicle speed decreases rapidly, so the driver
must take caution for the vehicle may drift away from the lane.

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The BCM flashes the emergency auto hazard flasher with interval of 1.25 times/sec.:
The emergency hazard flasher does not operate if the vehicle speed is over 50 km/h when the
emergency stop signal is received.
The emergency hazard flasher operates if the vehicle speed is 50 km/h or lower when the
emergency stop signal is received.
When vehicle speed increases more than 10 km/h above the speed when the signal is received
during operation by emergency braking signal, the emergency hazard flasher stops operation.
When turning emergency hazard flasher switch OFF during operation by emergency braking signal,
it stops operation.
It is deactivated automatically 10 seconds after if items 2) and 3) above are not met during operation
by emergency braking signal.
If multi-function automatic hazard flasher signal is received during operation by emergency braking
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Hydraulic power steering Electric power steering
1. OVERVIEW
The electric power steering, EPS, does not have any belt-driven steering pump constantly running, so it
is lightweight and the motor consumes energy only when the steering wheel is turned by the driver, and
this leads to improvement in fuel efficiency. Also, the elimination of a belt-driven pump and its
accessories greatly simplifies manufacturing and maintenance. While offering these benefits, as it does
not contain any steering oil, the environment is not polluted both when the steering system is produced
and discarded.
In other words, the electric power steering (EPS) system uses the electric motor to assist the steering
force. It functions independently regardless of whether the engine is running or not, unlike the existing
hydraulic power steering.
The EPS system generates an assist steering force variably depending on the driving conditions by
controlling the motor's operation, based on the input signals from the sensors such as torque sensor and
angle sensor. In turn, the EPS receives the torque signal by the driver's movements of the steering
wheel, as well as the vehicle speed, and uses the motor to determine the assist torque. The EPS
controls the motor for this. Another features of EPS are fail-safe function, diagnosis function,
communication function between units and interface function for external diagnostic device.
The EPS system components such as the torque sensor, steering angle sensor, fail-safe relay, etc. are
located in the steering column and EPS unit assembly.
Advantages: ▶
Assurance of improved steering
Provides optimal steering force according to the
vehicle speed
Enhanced steering stability while driving at high
speed (1)
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-Reduced fuel consumption
Consumes energy only when steering wheel
is turned (improved by 3 to 5%)
Energy saving (reduced by 85% compared
with hydraulic power steering)
Reduced number of parts: Elimination of
steering pump, hydraulic hose, pump pulley,
oil reservoir, belt, bracket, etc. (2)
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Comparison between hydraulic power steering and electric power steering (EPS) ▶

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Collision signal interface ▶
The open collector driver raises or lowers the voltage of the pin no. 58 by switching on and off the drive
transistor. The vehicle module can be operated normally only by the logic of open collector interface
and can be maintained in a pull-up state. The followings are the specifications of the electrical interface.
The load resistance of the SDM is 590 ohms or higher. It may not be possible to operate the collision
occurrence circuit normally if the resistance value is not as specified.
Pin No. Minimum Average Maximum Remark
Driving current (current value
when the transistor is turned
on) 12.31 mA 19.6 mA 30 mA Depending on the
battery voltage
Leakage current (current value
when the transistor is turned
off) 147.6 μA 376 μA No crash signal
Load resistance 590 ohms Above than this value

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