power steering fluid SSANGYONG KORANDO 2012 Service Manual

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3. RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
Descriptions Capacity Specifications
Engine OilDiesel 2.0≒ 6.0ℓ Quality class: Ssangyong genuine engine oil
(Total Quartz INEO ECS 5W 30, SK ZIC SY
5W 30 or oil Approved by MB 229.51 SAE 5W30)
Engine Coolant Diesel 2.0≒ 8.5ℓ Ssangyong genuine coolant
Anti-Freeze: SYC-1025
Manual Transaxle
Fluid6-speed≒ 1.6ℓ Ssangyong genuine oil (HD MTF 75W/85
(SHELL) or HK MTF 75W/85(SK))
Transfer Case Fluid
4WD ≒ 0.58ℓ Ssangyong genuine oil
(IDEMITSU LW 80W/90)
Rear Axle Oil 4WD ≒ 0.7ℓ Ssangyong genuine oil
(SAE 80W/90, API GL-5)
Brake / Clutch Fluid As required Ssangyong genuine oil (DOT4)
Power Steering Fluid≒ 1.0ℓ Ssangyong genuine oil (ATF DEXRON II)
* TOTAL FLUIDE DA (Extreme cold condition
only)
Use only Ssangyong genuine fluids. Use of non-recommended products could cause damage to
the unit
Keep the specified capacity and service interval. -
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3. G-sensor (for 4WD)
Located on the floor under
parking brake bracket in center
console.4. Rear wheel speed sensor
(for 2WD)
Located on knuckle. The
appearance is different from that
for 4WD.4. Wheel speed sensor
(for 4WD)
Located on knuckle. The
appearance of front sensor is
same with rear sensor.
2. ABS warning lamp
EBD warning lamp (ABS warning lamp +
Brake warning lamp)1. ABS hydraulic device and control unit
Located under the power steering fluid reservoir and
contains the pressure sensor.
2. COMPONENT

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3. ESP OFF switch
Located on the left side of
instrument panel.2. Steering wheel angle
sensor
Located on column shaft with
contact coil.1. HECU assembly
Located under the power
steering fluid reservoir and
contains the pressure sensor.
2. COMPONENTS
4. Sensor cluster
Located on the floor under front
passenger seat.5. Wheel speed sensor
(4WD/2WD-front)
Located on knuckle. the
appearance of front sensor is
same with rear sensor.6. Rear wheel speed sensor
(2WD)
Located on knuckle. The
appearance is different from
that for 4WD.

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1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The power steering has been designed to make the wheel move more easily than in a manual steering
system. The hydraulic power assists the process utilizing hydraulic fluid. The fluid increases pressure in
the power steering pump and aids the movement of the steering mechanism.
The power steering system consists of pump, oil reservoir, rack and gear box.
The power steering pump is a vane type and delivers hydraulic pressure to operate the power steering
system.
The pressure relief valve in the pump controls the discharging pressure.
The rotary valve in the rack and the pinion gear directs the oil from the power steering pump to one side
of the rack piston. The integrated rack piston converts the hydraulic pressure to linear movement. The
operating force of the rack moves the wheels through the tie rod, the tie rod end and the steering knuckle.
Even though the hydraulic pressure cannot be generated, a driver can steer the vehicle without power
assist but it needs very high steering force.
In this case, the operating force of the steering wheel is conveyed to the pinion, and the movement of the
pinion moves the rack through the pinion gear combined to the rack gear.