steering SSANGYONG MUSSO 2003 Workshop Manual
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6E-2 STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMNMAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
STEERING COLUMN
1 Horn Pad
2 Nut ....................................................... 50-80 Nm
3 Washer
4 Steering Wheel
5 Combination Switch Assembly
6 Combination Switch Lower Cover
7 Combination Switch Upper Cover
8 Bolt
9 Bolt
10 Bolt
11 Crash Pad Panel
12 Bolt ...................................................... 30-40 Nm
13 Spring Washer
14 Steering Column Shaft
15 Bolt ........................................................ 9-14 Nm
16 Bolt ...................................................... 13-40 Nm
17 Column & Shaft Assembly
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STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN 6E-3
Removal & Installation Procedure
1. Remove the horn pad from the steering wheel anddisconnect the connectors .
2. Place an alignment marks on the column shaft end and fixing nut and then remove the fixing nut. Installation Notice
3. Remove the steering wheel.
4. Remove the combination switch upper cover .
Tightening Torque 50 - 80 Nm
5. Release the crash pad panel. Notice Remove the hood release wire and the other switch connectors.
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6E-4 STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN
6. Disconnect each connectors.
7. Remove the vacuum hose from the ignition switch(Dieselonly) .
9. Remove the lower shaft by removing the bolt of the steering column shaft. Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 9 - 14 Nm
8. Remove the combination switch assembly.
10. Remove the dash panel mounting bolts. Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 30 - 40 Nm
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STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN 6E-5
Tightening Torque 30 - 40 Nm
11. Remove the steering column upper mounting bolt and pull
out steering column assembly. Installation Notice
12. Installation is reverse order of the removal.
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SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM(SRS) 8B-3
CAUTIONS
Failure to follow the correct service procedure can cause air bag damage or personal injury due to unexpected air
bag deployment. Before service (removal and installation of part, check for replacement), please be weal noticed offollowing items for your correct service.
1. For service, turn the ignition switch to ‘LOCK’ position and wait for 30 seconds after disconnecting the negative battery cable.
2. If the vehicle collapsed, remove the air bag ECU first to reserve the crash records.
3, Never use other vehicles’ air bag components and replace with specified new part.
4. Never disassemble or repair the air bag module, air bag unit and wiring harness to re-use.
5. Replace the air bag module and air bag unit with new if it dropped, cracked or damaged.
6. Only qualified technicians in service shop should check or repair the air bag,
7. Before service, should be well noticed of warning labels on the vehicle.
A. Sun Visor Side
[Warning] Pull down the sun visor and see SRS air bag warning lamp on the head lining. B. Head Lining
[Warning]
1 . This vehicle is equipped with air bag. Air bag is supplemental device for the seatbelt. Fasten your seatbelt.
2. This air bag should be replaced by authorized supplier within replacement intervals.
3. When the ignition key is turned to ON position, SRS warning lamp will turn on for 6 sec. and go off. In this case, the system is normal. For the following cases, see service manual. - SRS warning lamp does not turn on. - SRS warning lamp does not go off.- SRS warning lamp continues to blink.
C. Steering Wheel Body Inner
[Warning] Before removing the steering wheel, read service manual first. Set the front wheels straight forward
and align the center position marks of SRS clock spring. Improper removal or installation of the steering wheel can damage the SRS components. D. Engine Compartment
[Warning] This vehicle is equipped with air bag. Before checking the engine compartment, read servicemanual first. Faultuy check and service can cause SRS air bag deployment and system defects that can be led to severe damage. E. Battery Cable
[Warning]
Before disconnecting the battery power, read service manual first.
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8B-6 SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM(SRS) AIR BAG MODULE
Air bag module is installed in the pad of steering wheel center and inflator is consisted of igniter, explosives, gas generating material and bag. When crashed, the air bag control unit sends current to the air bag module through squib line and this current ignites as ignition energy (6mJ) momentarily igniting explosives and bag will be inflated by nitrogen gas protecting driver at the same and then deflates.1 Air bag Module
2 Module Housing
3 Bag
4 Module Bracket
5 Retainer Ring
6 Inflator
7 Horn Switch
8 Backing Plate
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8B-18 SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM(SRS)
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ON-VEHICLE SERVICE AIR BAG MODULE Removal & Installation Procedure
1. Remove the steering wheel rid (LH,RH) with a screwdriver.Installation Notice Each position mark (LH,RH) is stamped on the inner surface of the rids.
Tightening Torque 7 - 11 Nm
3. Disconnect the connectors and remove the air bag module.
4. Installation should follow the removal procedure in thereverse order.
2. Unscrew the bolts from both sides.
Installation Notice
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8B-20 SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM(SRS) Removal & Installation Procedure preceding work : removal of steering wheel
1. Turn the ignition switch to “OFF” position and disconnectthe battery negative cable. Start the procedure after waiting over 3oseconds.
2. Unscrew 3 screws from lower cover on steering column shaft and remove the lower cover.
3. Unscrew 4 screws from clock spring and remove the clock
spring
Installation Notice
Don’t try to repair and modify the clock spring.
When aligning the neutral position, turn to clockwise until it stops, and turn to counter clockwise until the marks are aligned
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POSITION OF CONNECTORS AND GROUNDS 2-3
C361 C371C381C401C402C403 22
88626 White
ColorlessColorlessColorlessColorlessColorless Main - Co-Driver DoorFloor - Rear Left DoorFloor - Rear Right DoorFloor - Tail GateFloor - Tail GateFloor - Tail Gate
Inside Co-Driver Side Cowl PanelCenter 'B' PillarCenter Left 'B' PillarBehind The Left LampBehind The Left LampBehind The Left Lamp
2. CONNECTOR, GROUND AND SPLICE PACK INFORMATION
1) CONNECTOR
Connector
Number Connecting Wiring HarnessConnector PositionColorPin
Number
C101 C102C103C104C105C106C107 C108 C109C110C111C112C201C203C204C205 C206
C206B C207 C208C208
C208B C209C210C211C212 C213 C251C301C302C303 C304 C305 C351212 2
15 143 2
16 6
40 6 84
10 33
4 [6]
1616121584
1417 6 3
20 1614 12 6
22 Colorless Colorless
WhiteBlackBlackBlackBlack Black BlackBlackBlack Gray
White
Colorless WhiteBlackBlack Black BlackBlackBlackBlackBlackBlackBlack
White
Colorless Black
White WhiteWhite
Colorless White
Blue Main - Engine Main - EngineMain - EngineEngine - MainEngine - EngineGenerator - EngineGenerator - Engine Genertor - Engine Engine - MainMain - Engine MainEngine Main - ECM MainEngine Main - ECM MainMain - RoofMain Air BagMain - Driver SeatMain - T/MMain - Fuel Tank Main - Fuel Tank Main - T/MMain - T/MMain - T/MMain - T/MMain - T/MMain - T/MDLC Connector - MainMain - Air ConMain - ECM Main Driver Seat - Driver Seat, AUX Main - FloorMain - Floor Main - Floor Main - FloorMain - Floor Main - Driver DoorInside The Engine Room Fuse Block Inside The Engine Room Fuse BlockInside The Engine Room Fuse BlockUnder The Engine Room Fuse BlockBeside Pre-Heating Unit (DSL)Under The Air Cleaner Housing (DSL, Turbo)Under The Air Cleaner Housing (DSL, N/Turbo) Under The Air Cleaner Housing (GSL) Under The Coolant Reservoir TankBehind The ABS Module (HFM)Center The Engine Room Dash PanelCenter The Engine Room Dash PanelUpper The I/P Fuse BlockLeft The AudioUnder The Driver SeatUpper The T/C MotorUpper The T/C (DSL) Upper The T/C (GSL) Upper The T/CUpper The T/C (GSL)Upper The T/C (DSL)Upper The T/C (GSL)Upper The T/C (DSL)Upper The T/C (GSL)Beside The Steering ColumnBehind The Glove BoxBeside The ECM (MSE) Under The Driver Seat Beside The I/P Relay BlockBeside The I/P Relay BlockBeside The I/P Relay Block Inside Co-Driver Side Cowl Panel Beside Center ConsoleUpper The I/P Fuse Block
Connector
Number Connecting Wiring HarnessConnector PositionColorPin
Number
2) GROUND
G101 G102 G103G201 G202 G203G204G205 G206 G207G208 G209 G301G302G303 Ground Position
Wiring Harness
Ground
Number
Behind The Left LampBeside The Start Motor Behind The Right Head Lamp Right The I/P Fuse BlockBeside The STICSUpper The ECM Behind The Ashtray Beside The TCCUBeside The ABS Module Beside THe ECM Under THe CO-Driver SeatBeside The EBCMCenter The Left 'B' Pillar Beside The Left Rear Speaker Beside The Right Rear Speaker
Engine Engine Engine
Main MainMain Main MainMain Main MainMain
Floor Floor Floor
* [ ] : EURO III
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5-32 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS
4) VSS, CLUTCH SWITCH, IMMOBILIZER CIRCUIT(1) W/O EURO III
1
13
37
36
60
23456789101112
61
73
97
96
120
62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
ECM(MSE)
DLC Connector - Main Main Main MainMain Main
C211 (14Pin, Black) S201 (Black)
S205 (Colorless) G201 G202 G205
b. CONNECTOR IDENTIFICATION SYMBOL & PIN NUMBER POSITION
a. CONNECTOR INFORMATION
VSSIMMOBILIZER
UNIT DLC
C211
W/H DLC
STOP LAMP SWITCH
CONNECTOR(NUMBER) CONNECTING. WIRING HARNESSCONNECTOR POSITION
Beside The Steering Column Behind The Cluster Upper Left The AudioRight The I/P Fuse Block Beside The STICS Beside The TCCU
1234
141516 13 12 11 10 9
8765432112
3
CLUTCH
SWITCH 1
2112
34
CRUISE
CONTROL SWITCH
12
3456
910 1213
12
11
34
56
71 4
8
15 IGN 1
31 GND
G205
BrB
BRG202
LR
G201
S201
Cruise Control Switch
1
7
BrW Y
VSS
(M/T)
59 55YB
Y 5
F24
2
1 LW
BrWBrB BrW
S205BrB
3
3 2
57
Gr
4
52
13
43 12 2 1
14 43 49 21 29 58 60
ECM
GY
WB
W
Y
RGBr
YW BrBGY
YR
5
54
YGr
6
7
2
53 38 37
BR
BrB
"L"CAN "H"CAN BrW
1
3 6
15
10A
TOD
"A11"
"7"
DLC
Stop Lamp
Switch"4"
Clutch Switch(M/T) Stop Lamp
Switch
"2"
"7"
OVPR
"86"
Fuel Pump Relay "33"
Cluster (MIL) "29"
Cluster (RPM)
TCM
"A24" TCM
"A23"
TOD
"A11"
"16"
Cluster
Immobilizer C211
14
SIG
SIG SIG
5V
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