sensor SSANGYONG KORANDO 2012 Service Manual
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1. SPECIFICATION
Unit Description Specification
System operationOperating type Motor driven power steering system
Operating temperature- 40°C to 80°C
Rated voltage 12 V
Rated current 85 A
Operating voltageNetwork 8 to 16 V
C-EPS ECU 8 to 16 V
Full Performance 10 to 16 V
MotorType 3-Phase BLAC (Brushless AC)
Rated current/voltage 85 A / 12 V (at idle 0.5 A)
Position sensor type Hall sensor type
Torque & angle sensorType Non-contact type
Steering columnOperating type Manual tilting & telescoping
Lower shaftType Sliding (Ball slip) type
Steering gearGear ratio 46.94 mm/rev
Rack stroke 146 mm
Maximum steering angleInner wheel39°
Outer wheel31.24°
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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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2. OPERATION
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.Output torque = 1) Steering force (manual torque) + 2) Assist torque
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2. MAJOR CHANGES
1) Heater & Evaporator Module (Wiring Specification)
The driving circuit for the manual A/C ambient temperature sensor is added, giving the change to the
heater and evaporator module.
Ambient temperature sensor signal wiring
added to vehicle wiring connecting
connector (2 circuits)
: manual A/CBlower max signal wiring added to
vehicle wiring connecting connector
(1 circuit)
: manual A/C & FATC
Manual A/C: Wiring pin added to controller assembly connector
FATC: Wiring pin added to existing connector of controller assembly
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2) Manual A/C Controller
Manual air conditioner controller
Previous Current
The driving circuit for the ambient temperature sensor is added to the manual air conditioner controller
for ambient temperature display on the instrument cluster.
Connector added
Pin No. Function
B1 -
B2 -
B3 -
B4 Water temp. signal
B5 -
B6 -
B7 -
B8 -
B9 -
B10 Sun-load sensor signal
B11 Ambient temp. sensor signal
B12 -
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FATC Incar sensor
Refrigerant pressure
sensor
Ambient temperature
sensor
Sun-load sensor
Engine ECU
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Incar sensor
This sensor detects the inside temperature and
installed in PCB.Face-Level
(vent mode)Face/Foot-Level
(bi-level mode)Foot-Level
(foot mode)
Foot/Defrost-level
(foot/defrost mode)
Defroster switch
Use this switch to remove for or
ice from the windshield. When
choosing this mode, the airflow
direction will be changed to the
windshield and side glasses, the
air conditioner operates
automatically, and fresh air
comes in. The air flow direction can be controlled by turning the dial. -
Airflow is changed
automatically according to the
setting temperature.
Fan speed dial
Manual control
Fan speed is manually controlled b
y
this dial. The increment is 1℃.
Auto control
Fan speed is automatically
controlled by temperature setting.
The blower motor operates in a
stepless mode. -
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A/C switch
When pressing this switch,
the air conditioner operates
in manual mode and A/C
ON indicator comes on.
Fan speed dial ▶Mode dial ▶
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
Operating voltage 9 to 16 V
System diagnosis and SDM self diagnosis voltage 9 to 16 V
Ignition voltage for side air bag and pretensioner 9 to 16 V
Communication voltage for front impact sensor 9 to 16 V
Communication voltage for side impact sensor 9 to 16 V
Operating temperature -40℃ ~ 85℃
Storage temperature -40℃ ~ 90℃
Ignition temperature -30℃ ~ 85℃
Overvoltage protection 24 V
2. MAJOR REPLACEMENT PARTS AFTER AIR BAG
DEPLOYMENT
A. In Case Of Front Air Bag Deployment
Air bag unit and its wirings (including connectors), seat belt pretensioner and its wirings (including
connectors), all front air bags, instrument panel, front impact sensor and other damaged components
B. In Case Of Curtain Air Bag Deployment
Deployed curtain air bag, air bag unit and its wiring (including connector), impact G sensor assembly for
curtain air bag, damaged trim, seat and roof headlining
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3. OPERATING CONDITIONS
A. Front Air Bag System
The air bag does not deploy when: ▶The air bag deploys when: ▶
The air bag can deploy when: ▶A front collision occurs, which occupants cannot be protected by seat belt. -
The vehicle rolls over or tips over sideward, or a side/rear collision occurs.
the impact of the collision is low enough for the seat belt to protect the occupant properly. -
-Underbody impact from the road surface, impact against the curb at a very high speed, or
dropping impact onto the road surface with a large angle occurs. -
Seldom oeprate ▶
A collision to diagonal direction (not a front collision) occurs or the vehicle tips over.
A weak collision, which the sensor cannot detect, occurs (under the activation requirements).
A collision against narrow objects such as a telegraph pole or a tree occurs.
The vehicle falls into a drainage or a puddle.
The front of the vehicle crashes into high impact point vehicle such as a truck.
The hood is hit by falling stones.
The air bag warning lamp is on. -
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Inflatable curtain air bag module
Side air bag sensor
assembly
Front impact sensor
assembly
Air bag warning lamp
(IP)
Height adjuster