instrument cluster SSANGYONG KORANDO 2013 Owner's Guide
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2) What Is Shown On Instrument Cluster
Supervision type
Standard type
(1) Self diagnosis for gauge
Speedometer/tachometer (RPM): Oscillates between lower mark and upper mark repeatedly. -
(2) Self diagnosis for warning lamp and indicator lamp
All the warning lamps and indicator lamps come on by MICOM control (CAN communication) and
they blink if faulty.
(However, the wired type symbols such as air bag, LH/RH turn signal indicators, hazard warning
flasher, high beam, front fog lamp do not come on.) -
(3) Miscellaneous
When entering into the self diagnosis mode, the instrument cluster illumination output will be 100%.
All the segments are ON. -
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SVC class instrument cluster
TRIP A TRIP BSTD class instrument cluster
TRIP A TRIP B
(3) Trip switch
Whenever pressing this button, the information is displayed in the following order: Odometer, Trip A, Trip
B, Distance to empty, Average fuel consumption, Instant fuel consumption, Illumination level, Ambient air
temperature (for STD); Trip A, Trip B, Distance to empty, Average fuel consumption, Instant fuel
consumption, Illumination level, Ambient air temperature (for SVC). Press and hold (for more than 1 sec)
this button to initialize (reset) Trip A/Trip B and average fuel consumption, adjust illumination level or
change the unit of temperature.
Description
The factory setting is DTE mode.
Display
Mode
SwitchDetecting
timeFunction
Briefly
and holdBelow 1
second
(60 to
980 ms)STD- Mode change
SVC- Mode change
Press
and holdOver 1
seconds- Reset
(Trip A, B, average fuel consumption)
- Change
Not
pressOver 3
seconds- Mode change
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Overview
The ESP OFF switch is located to the driver's lower panel. When the driver press the ESP OFF switch, the
ESP OFF indicator lamp comes on in the instrument cluster and the ESP becomes disabled. However, the
ABS still works as it should.
ESP ON/OFF switch (only for vehicle with ESP)
ESP OFF switch
(2) ESP OFF switch
ESP OFF indicator lamp module (only for vehicle with ESP)
The ESP function turns ON and OFF each time the driver presses the ESP ON/OFF switch. This
switch is a constant-open type instant contact switch and grounded to IGN1. The default setting is
ESP ON and it is turned on and off each time the switch is pressed.
If the driving wheels are slipping on snowy or icy roads, the engine rpm may not increase even
when you depress the accelerator pedal, and accordingly, you may not be able to move your
vehicle. In this case, stop the ESP function by pressing the ESP OFF switch. When the ESP OFF
switch is pressed, the ESP function stops and the vehicle is driven independently from the sensor
outputs. -
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The ESP OFF lamp shows how the ESP function works.
The ESP OFF lamp comes on when:
ESP function is deactivated by switch input -
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Initialization mode after IGN ON, ESP disabled due to failure, during ESP operation (blink), under
diagnostic mode, indicator lamp ON in instrument cluster, impossible to communicate with CAN
module. -ESP warning lamp module
The ESP warning lamp shows self-diagnosis result of ESP function and whether there is a fault. The
ESP warning lamp comes on when:
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Light switch
Headlamps ON
Headlamp, side-marker, tail,
license plate, fog, and
instrument cluster lamps come
on.
Tail lamp ON
Side-marker, tail, license plate,
fog, and instrument cluster
lamps come on.
Automatic light ON
Head- and tail lamps
automatically turn on or off based
upon the intensity of the sunlight
analyzed by the automatic light
sensor.Lights OFF
High beam ON
To turn on the headlamp high
beam, push the lever towards
the instrument cluster with the
headlamp low beam on.Right turn signal lamp blinks
Passing
Regardless of the position of the light
switch, when holding the lever toward the
steering wheel, the headlights are on high
beam during the hold.Front fog lamp switch
To turn on the fog lights, turn this
switch while the tail lamps or
headlamps are turned on. Left turn signal lamp blinks
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3) Cruise Control Switch
Cruise control switch
The cruise control is an automatic speed control system that maintains a desired driving speed without
using the accelerator pedal. The cruise control switch is fitted to the bottom right section of the steering
wheel. When this switch is operated, the AUTO CRUISE or ECO lamp on the instrument cluster comes
on.
The cruise control switch has a fivefold switch in it. The engine ECU can determine the current driving
condition since the resistance varies depending on the operation of the switch.
The cruise control system is operated at vehicle speed of between 38 km/h and 150 km/h. The manual
transmission is operated in the range of 3rd gear or higher.
This function can be used at the following traffic condition. (It is important to be careful for using this
function)
Cruise control (ON)
Cruise control (OFF)
Cruise control (Acceleration)Cruise control (Deceleration)
Cruise control (Reset)
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For the vehicles without rain sensor, the BCM operates the wiper as follows:
When turning the ignition switch to ON from OFF position with the intermittent wiper switch in "ON"
position, the wipers do not operate.
When turning the wiper switch to ON from OFF position after turning the ignition switch to ON position,
the wipers operate one cycle.
The wiper's operation cycle depends on the vehicle speed (CAN communication with instrument
cluster) and wiping speed the side fascia panel.
1.
2.
3.
(7) Speed sensitive intermittent wiper
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Shift lever
IP display (SVC only)
sensors in the rear bumper detect the distance to any obstacle. The PAS detects the returning signals
reflected to the obstacles at regular intervals when the vehicle is parked to indicate the display and alarm
for the distance between the obstacles by phase so as to allow the driver easy parking by securing safe
distance.
1. OVERVIEW
Buzzer for PAS
Buzzer sounds using instrument
cluster buzzer
Rearview camera
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TPMS ECU
The TPMS ECU is located to the rear bumper rail
under the vehicle. It outputs the tire pressure and
cluster, based on the wheel module information
and CAN data.
G-sensor(4WD, ABS)
For the vehicle with the ABS, a speed difference
between the wheels is not noticeable as all the wheels
are slipping during abrupt braking. Therefore, the
vehicle needs the speed information from other sensors
other than the wheel speed sensor. The longitudinal
acceleration sensor (G-sensor) is used for this case. It
controls the ABS by using the signals from the sensor
during abrupt braking and acceleration.
TCU unit
The transmission control unit (TCU) is installed
under the driver seat, and controls the
transmission. The TCU is operated by the ignition
power supply and receives and processes the
following information from the inner sensors
through CAN buses.
TGS Lever assembly
The TGS communicates with TCU
(Transmission Control Unit), ECU,
ESP HECU and instrument cluster
to let the driver select the desired
transmission gear and to maintain
the desired driving condition. Also,
the tip switch is installed on the
lever knob and the steering wheel
so that the driver select the gear
manually when the shift lever is in
"M".Sensor cluster
The sensor cluster is linked to
the sensors on the unit board
and CAN interface. And they
are housed in one case and
mounted to the body.
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A. Indicators on instrument cluster
C. HECU assembly
The HECU assemblies for ABS and ESP have
similar appearance but they have different inner
structure and connector connections from each
other. D. Front brake assembly
The disc brake for 4WD vehicle is the same with
the one for 2WD vehicle.
7. BRAKE SYSTEM AND ESP SYSTEM LAYOUT
B. Master cylinder assembly
Description for master cylinder in this chapter is
based on ABS/ESP equipped vehicle. For CBS,
there is an extra pressure valve mounted to the
master cylinder.
CaliperDisc
Parking brake
warning light
ABS warning lamp
ESP indicator