brake light SSANGYONG MUSSO 2003 Service Manual

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0B-12 GENERAL INFORMATIONOWNER INSPECTIONS AND SERVICES
WHILE OPERATING THE VEHICLE Horn Operation Blow the horn occasionally to make sure it works. Check all the button locations. Brake System Operation Be alert for abnormal sounds, increased brake pedal travel or repeated puling to one side when braking. Also, if the brake warning light goes on, or flashes, something may be wrong with part of the brake system. Exhaust System Operation Be alert to any changes in the sound of the system or the smell of the fumes. These are signs that the system may be leaking or overheating. Have the system
inspected and repaired immediately. Tires, Wheels and Alignment Operation Be alert to any vibration of the steering wheel or the seats at normal highway speeds. This may mean a wheelneeds to be balanced. Also, a pull right or left on a straight, level road may show the need for a tire pressure adjustment or a wheel alignment. Steering System Operation Be alert to changes in the steering action. An inspection is needed when the steering wheel is hard to turn or
has too much free play, or is unusual sounds are noticedwhen turning or parking. Headlight Aim
Take note of the light pattern occasionally. Adjust the headlights if the beams seem improperly aimed.
AT EACH FUEL FILL A fluid loss in any (except windshield washer) system may indicate a problem. Have the system inspected and
repaired immediately. Engine Oil Level
Check the oil level and add oil if necessary. The best time to check the engine oil level is when the oil is warm.
1. After stopping the engine, wait a few minutes for the oil to drain back to the oil pan.
2. Pull out the oil level indicator (dip stick).
3. Wipe it clean, and push the oil level indicator back down all the way.
4. Pull out the oil level indicator and look at the oil level on it. 5. Add oil, if needed, to keep the oil level above the
lower mark. Avoid overfilling the engine, since this may cause engine damage.
6. Push the indicator all the way back down into the engine after taking the reading.
If you check the oil level when the oil is cold, do not runthe engine first. The cold oil will not drain back to the pan fast enough to give a true oil level reading. Engine Coolant Level and Condition Check the coolant level in the coolant reservoir tank
and add coolant if necessary. Inspect the coolant. Replace dirty or rusty coolant.
Windshield Washer Fluid Level
Check the washer fluid level in the reservoir. Add fluid if
necessary.
AT LEAST TWICE A MONTH Tire And Wheel Inspection and Pressure Check Check the tire for abnormal wear or damage. Also check for damaged wheels. Check the tire pressure when the tires are cold ( check the spare also, unless it is astowaway). Maintain the recommended pressures. Refer
to “Tire and Wheel” is in section 0B.
AT LEAST MONTHLY Light Operation Check the operation of the license plate light, the headlights (including the high beams), the parking lights,the fog lights, the taillight, the brake lights, the turn
signals, the backup lights and the hazard warning flasher. Fluid Leak Check Periodically inspect the surface beneath the vehicle for
water, oil, fuel or other fluids, after the vehicle has been
parked for a while. Water dripping from the air conditioning system after use is normal. If you notice fuel leaks or fumes, find the cause and correct it at once.
AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR Power Steering System Reservoir Level Check the power steering fluid level. Keep the power steering fluid at the proper level. Refer to Section 6A,
Power Steering System. Brake Master Cylinder Reservoir Level Check the fluid and keep it at the proper level. A low fluid level can indicate worn disc brake pads which mayneed to be serviced. Check the breather hole in the reservoir cover to be free from dirt and check for an open passage.

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1F1-38 M162 ENGINE CONTROLS
Pin No.Abbreciation
Decription
21 222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960 BRS
-----
KLIKU ---
GND
SP1+5V KP
TEV ML -
CAN L
CAN H -- - -
KPI
KLIMAKLIMA -
SP1SSP2S BLS
GND
SP2+2.5V S+BWA
S-B
KSK -
AUS
DIAG
V-SIG
TN-SIG
Brake switch-----Air conditioning clutch relay---Pedal potentiometer 1 groundPedal potentiometer 1 supplyFuel pump relay
Tank purge valveEngine fan (H1)-CAN-LowCAN-High-- - -Clutch switchAir conditioningElectronic traction signal-Pedal potentiometer 1 signalPedal potentiometer 2 signalBrake light switchPedal potentiometer 2 groundPedal potentiometer 2 supplyCruise accelerate/SetCruise resumeCruise decelerate/SetCruise safety contact switch-Cruise off switchDiagnostics (k-line)
Vehicle speed signalEngine speed signal

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1F1-42 M162 ENGINE CONTROLS
Pin No.Description
Pedal potentiometer 1 ground Pedal potentiometer 1 supplyFuel pump relay
Tank purge valve Engine fan -CAN-LowCAN-High - - --Clutch switchAir conditioning Electronic traction signal(ABD) -Pedal potentiometer 1 signalPedal potentiometer 2 signalBrake light switchPedal potentiometer 2 ground Pedal potentiometer 2 supply Cruise accelerate/SetCruise resumeCruise decelerate/SetCruise safety contact switch - Cruise off switchDiagnostics(K-line)
Vehicle speed signalEngine speed signal31 323334 35 363738 39 40 41424344 45 4647484950 51 52535455 56 57585960GND
SP1+5V KP
TEV ML
-
CAN L
CAN H
- - --
KPL
KLIMA ETS
-
SP1SSP2S BLS
GND
SP2+2.5V
S+BWA
S-B
KSK -
AUS
DIAG
V-SIG
TN-SIG




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Remarks
Abbreviation E32 ENG,
5speed M/T
E32 ENG,
4speed A/T (BTRA)

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WHEEL ALIGNMENT 2B-5
VIBRATION DIAGNOSIS Wheel imbalance causes most highway speed vibration problems. A vibration can remain after dynamicbalancing because:
A tire is out of round.
A rim is out of round.
A tire stiffness variation exists.
Measuring tire and wheel free runout will uncover only part of the problem, All three causes, known as loadedradial runout, must be checked using method of substituting known good tire and wheel assemblies on the problem vehicle. Preliminary Checks Prior to performing any work, always road test the car and perform a careful visual inspection for:

Obvious tire and wheel runout.
Obvious drive axle runout.
Improper tire inflation.
Incorrect trim height.
Bent or damaged wheels.
Debris build-up on the tire or the wheel.
Irregular or excessive tire wear.
Improper tire bead seating on the rim,
Imperfections in the tires, including: tread deformations, separations, or bulges from impactdamage. Slight sidewall indentations are normal and
will not affect ride quality.
Tire Balancing Balance is the easiest procedure to perform and should be done first if the vibration occurs at high speeds. Do an off-vehicle, two-plane dynamic balance first to correct
any imbalance in the tire and wheel assembly. An on-vehicle finish balance will correct any brake drum,
rotor, or wheel cover imbalance, If balancing does not correct the high-speed vibration, or if the vibration occurs at low speeds, runout is the probable cause.

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POWER BOOSTER 4C-5
PEDAL STROKE INSPECTION
1. Start the engine and stop it after one or two minutes.Depress the brake pedal several times. If the pedal goes down furthest the first time, but gradually rises after the second or third time, brake booster is normal.If there is no change in pedal stroke, the brake booster is abnormal.
2. Depress the brake pedal several times with engine stopped, and depress the brake pedal and start the engine. If the
pedal goes down slightly, the booster is normal.
3. Depress the brake pedal with engine running, and stop it with the pedal depressed. If there is no change in pedalheight during 30 sec., the booster is normal.

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4F-6 ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
ABS,ABS/ABD
COMPONENT LOCATOR
1 ABS Hydraulic Unit
2 ABS/ABD Hydraulic Unit
3 Diagnosis Socket
4 Front Wheel Speed Sensor
5 Front Impulse Ring 6 Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
7 Rear Impulse Ring
8 ABS Warning Indicator Light
9 TCS Indicator Light
1 0 ABS/ABD ECU

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ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM 4F-11
ABS, ABS/ABD 5.0 Initializing
1. Set the ignition switch n “ON ” position.
2. Connect the No.1 terminal (Ground) and the No.13 (ABS) from diagnosis socket located in E/G room by use of service connector for 3 - 4 seconds and initialize the flash code. Notice Be careful not to connect over 5 seconds.
3. ABS indicator warning light continuously comes on until the ignition switch is “OFF ”.
Dignosis Table
1. When the system is normal One pulse (normal code 01) indicates.
2. When the system is abnormal One pulse (defect code) indicates.
Notice Repeat the initializing procedure when checking the
defect code Defect code is indicated once for 1 sec (light on : 0.75 sec, light off : 0.25 sec).
Removal the Defect Code
1. Repair the defect code and remove the memorized defect code in the ECU.
2. Connect the No. 13 terminal (ABS) from diagnosis socket and No. 1 terminal (ground) for over 5 seconds.
3. Set the ignition switch in the “OFF ” position.
Notice Defect code will be memorized in ECU unless the defect code is not removed.
Repeat the initializing procedure and check the otherdefects.

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5A-80 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION6. Switch off the engine and raise the vehicle on the hoist, if applicable, ensuring that the vehicle is level.
7. Three minutes after the engine has stopped, but no longer than one hour, remove the filler pump, The correct level is reached when ATF is aligned with the bottom of the filler hole. If the correct level is not reached, then add
a small quantity of ATF to the correct level.
8. Replace the transmission filler plug and clean all remnants of ATF on the transmission and vehicle.
9. Tighten the transmission filler plug to specification.
Checking, Adding Fluid and Filling - Drained or Dry Transmission
To set the correct fluid level proceed as follows. 1. Set the transmission selector to Park and switch the engine off.
2. Raise the vehicle on a hoist (or leave over a service pit).
3. Clean all dirt from around the service fill plug prior to removing the plug, Remove the oil service fill plug. Clean the fill plug and check that there is no damage to the ‘O’ ring. Install the filler pump into the filler hole.
4. Lower the vehicle with the filler pump still connected and partially fill the transmission. This typically requires approximately :
a. If the transmission torque converter is empty:
9.0 litres - 4WD9.0 litres - RWD
b. If the transmission torque converter is full: 4.5 litres - 4WD4.5 litres - RWD
5. Start the vehicle in Park with the Parking brake and foot brake applied with the engine idling, cycle the transmission gear selector through all positions, adding ATF until gear application is felt.
6. Then add an additional 0.5 litres of ATF.
7. Switch off the engine and raise the vehicle on the hoist. Remove the filler pump and replace the filler plug. The plug shall be tightened to specification.
8. The vehicle is then to be driven between 3.5 and 4.5 kilometers at light throttle so that the engine does not exceed 2500 rpm. This should result in the transmission temperature being in the range 50 to 60 °C.
9. With the engine idling, cycle the transmission selector through all gear positions with the brake applied.
10. Stop the engine. Raise the vehicle on the hoist, if applicable ensuring the vehicle is level.
11. Three minutes after the engine has stopped, but no longer than one hour, remove the filler plug. The correct level is reached when ATF is aligned with the bottom of the filler hole. If the correct level is not reached, then add
a small quantity of ATP to the correct level.
12. Replace the transmission filler plug and clean all remnants of ATF on the transmission and vehicle. Tighten the transmission Filler plug to specification.
ELECTRONIC ADJUSTMENTS Idle Speed Adjustment
Carry out the adjustments to the idle speed as detailed in the workshop manual.
Throttle Position Calibration
Should the throttle position data stored in the TCU be lost or be out of specification, as indicated by a diagnostic
trouble message, it may be re-established by the following procedure. Check that the hot engine idle speed is within specification.
Allow the engine to idle in ‘Drive ’ for 60 seconds with the air conditioner (if fitted) turned off. The closed throttle
reference point in the TCU has now been set.
Switch the engine off but leave the ignition on. Hold the accelerator pedal on the floor for 60 seconds. The wide open
throttle reference point in the TCU has now been set.

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9A-10 BODY WIRING SYSTEM94 Seat Belt Switch (Driver)
95 Seat Belt Switch (Dirver)
96 Parking Brake Switch
97 Rear Cigarette Lighter
9 8 OVPR ................................................................. Gasoline E/G
99 LH Side Repeater ............................................... Rear Fog Lamp
100 Engine Wiring Connector
101 Engine Joint Connector
102 Engine Joint Connector ......................................Gasoline E/G
103 ECS Engine Wiring Connector ...........................Diesel E/G & Gasoline E/G with HFM ECU
104 ABD Engine Wiring Connector ...........................ABD 5.0
105 ABD Engine Wiring Connector ...........................ABD 5.0
105-1 ABS Engine Wiring Connector ............................ABS 5.0
106 Canister Purge Solenoid Valve ...........................Gasoline E/G with MSE ECU
106-1 Canister Purge Solenoid Valve ...........................E20 & E23 Gasoline E/G with FHM ECU
107 Econo/Standard Solenoid Valve .........................Gasoline E/G with Automatic Transmission
108 CO Potentio Meter .............................................. Gasoline E/G with HFM ECU & CO Potentio Meter
109 Front Wiper Motor 11 0 O 2 Sensor
........................................................... E20 or E23 Gasoline E/G
111 RH Side Repeater
112 Engine Wiring Connector
113 Vertical Sensor
114 Lateral Sensor
115 Diagnosis
11 6 Joint Box ............................................................. Gasoline E/G (E32)
117 Canister Purge Solenoid Valve ...........................E32 Gasoline E/G with HFM ECU
118 Led Antenna ...................................................... Rolling code type Immobilizer
119 E-key Connector ................................................ Gasoline E/G with Rolling Code Type Immobilizer
120 Receiver Unit ...................................................... Gasoline E/G with Rolling Code Type Immobilizer
121 Receiver Unit ...................................................... Gasoline E/G with Rolling Code Type Immobilizer
122 Receiver Antenna .............................................. Gasoline E/G with Rolling Code Type Immobilizer
123 Receiver Connector ........................................... Gasoline E/G with Rolling Code Type Immobilizer
124 ICU Connector .................................................... Gasoline E/G with Rolling Code Type Immobilizer
125 ICU ..................................................................... Gasoline E/G with TOD (MSE ECU 3.2 Engine Only)
126 CAN Line ............................................................ Gasoline E/G with TOD (MSE ECU 3.2 Engine Only)
127 TOD ................................................................... Gasoline E/G with TOD (MSE ECU 3.2 Engine Only)
128 TOD ................................................................... Gasoline E/G with TOD (MSE ECU 3.2 Engine Only)
129 Transfer Case Speed Sensor .............................Gasoline E/G with TOD (MSE ECU 3.2 Engine Only)
130 Engine Main Wiring Connector ...........................Gasoline E/G with MSE ECU
131 Remote Engine Start .......................................... Diesel E/G with A/T & Black Out Lamp
132 Remote Engine Start .......................................... Diesel E/G with A/T & Black Out Lamp
133 TCU .................................................................... Diesel E/G with BTRE A/T
134 TCU .................................................................... Diesel E/G with BTRE A/T
135 Ground 5 ............................................................ Diesel E/G
136 Start Protection Relay .........................................Diesel E/G with Rolling Code Type Immobilizer
137 EGR control unit ................................................. Diesel E/G
1 3 8 ICU 1 .................................................................. Diesel E/G with Rolling Code Type Immobilizer
1 3 9 ICU 2 .................................................................. Diesel E/G with Rolling Code Type Immobilizer
140 Injection Pump Valve Extension ..........................Diesel E/G with Rolling Code Type Immobilizer
141 Injection Pump Valve Extension ..........................Diesel E/G with Rolling Code Type Immobilizer
142 EGR Solenoid .................................................... Diesel E/G
143 ICU led ................................................................ Diesel E/G with Rolling Code Type Immobilizer
144 Immobilizer Solenoid Valve ..................................Diesel E/G with Crypto Type Immobilizer
147 Immobilizer Unit ................................................... Diesel E/G with Crypto Type Immobilizer

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Low (Philips H4)Tail Lamp
Brake Lamp
High Mounted Stop Lamp Reverse LampFog Lamp*
Turn Signal Lamp Position Lamp
Front LampRear Lamp
Luggage Lamp
Door Courtesy Lamp SECTION 9B
LIGHTING SYSTEM
Caution: Disconnect the negative battery cable before removing or installing any electrical unit or when a tool or equipment could easily come in contact with exposed electrical terminals. Disconnecting this cable will help prevent personal injury and damage to the vehicle. The ignition must also be in LOCK unless otherwisenoted.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONSBULB USAGE CHART
Head Lamp Rear
Front
Interior
Application
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9B-1
Bulb Usage Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9B-1
Schematic and Routing Diagrams . . . . . . . . 9B-2 Tail Lamp & B/O Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9B-2
Head Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9B-3
Head Lamp Leveling Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9B-4
Turn Signal Lamp and Hazard Lamp . . . . . . . . 9B-5 Back-Up Lamp and Stop Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . .
9B-6
Front and Rear Fog Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9B-7
Room Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9B-8
Maintenance and Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9B-9
On-Vehicle Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9B-9 Front and Rear Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9B-9
Hi
(Philips H1)
Hi
Low Watt/Quantity
55W / 2 55W / 2 55W / 25W / 4
21W / 4 21W / 121W / 2 55W / 2 21W / 2 5W / 28W / 2
10W / 1
8W / 15W / 4

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