SSANGYONG NEW REXTON 2012 Service Manual
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3. INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICES
Front temperature sensor: This sensor is installed at the inlet of DOC and detects whether the 
DOC can burn (oxidize) the post-injected fuel or not.
Rear temperature sensor: This sensor is installed at the inlet of DPF and monitors that the 1.
2.
post-injection is decreased.
amount of fuel post-injection is increased. -
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Differential pressure sensor: This sensor checks the amount of PM collected by calculating the 
pressure difference between before and after the CDPF.
Electric throttle valve: This valve reduces the intake air flow to raise the temperature of the exhaust 
gas when the CDPF is operating during idling. 3.
4. 
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4. POST-INJECTION AND AIR MASS CONTROL
A DPS (Differential Pressure Sensor) measures the pressure difference between before and after the 
CDPF and detects whether the soot is collected in the CDPF or not. If PM is collected in the CDPF (In 
this case the pressure difference between before and after the CDPF exceeds the specified value. 
Normally, the system sends the signal when the driving distance becomes approx. 600 to 1,200 km), the 
temperature of exhaust gas is increased and the post-injection is started for regeneration. The amount of 
fuel post-injection is controlled by the exhaust gas temperature measured by the rear temperature 
increase the regeneration temperature. Otherwise, the fuel injection amount is decreased or the fuel is 
not injected.
When the engine is running with low load, the intake air amount is also controlled as well as fuel injection 
amount. This function is used to increaser the combustion temperature by increasing the amount of fuel 
post-injection with the lowest air amount within the specified control logic. 
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Front temperature sensor
Measures the temperature of 
exhaust gas.
This sensor is located at the rear 
side of exhaust manifold and 
monitors the temperature of 
combusted gas to prevent the 
exhaust system from overheating. 
When the temperature gets higher, 
this sensor cuts off the fuel delivery 
and controls the EGR to lower the 
temperature.Rear temperature sensor
Measure the outlet 
temperature of DOC.
This sensor is located at the 
rear side of DOC and 
monitors the overheating of 
CDPF and post injection 
volume.
Engine ECU (D20DTR)
Differential pressure sensor
Measures the difference between 
inlet and outlet pressures of CDPF.
If the difference is higher than the 
specified value when collecting the 
PM, this makes the post injection for 
forced recycling of PM.
T-MAP sensorIntake air 
mass
Measures 
the 
excessive 
amount of 
PM.
Boos
t 
pressure
/
temperature
Injector (C31)
Controls the post injection.
Electric throttle body
Controls the intake air mass.
HFM sensor
Wide band 
oxygen senso
r 
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Collecting PM
The engine ECU detects the 
amount of PM collected by the 
information from the 
temperature sensors and 
differential pressure sensor. 
When the soot is accumulated, 
the engine ECU performs post-
injection to increase the 
exhaust gas temperature and 
burns the collected PM at 
Oxidation (DOC)
When the exhaust gas enters 
into the CDPF assembly, its 
CO, HC and PM are reduced 
by the redox reaction of the 
DOC. The remaining PM is 
filtered and collected in CDPF, 
and the temperature of the 
exhaust gas is increased to 
5. OPERATING PROCESS
[Configuration and principle of operation]
The exhaust gas 
passed through the 
exhaust manifold 
enters into the CDPF 
assembly (at approx  
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1) Oxidation of DOC
detects whether the DOC can burn (oxidize) the post-injected fuel or not, and sends the signal to the 
and HC of the exhaust gas by redox reaction and also reduces small amount of PM. 
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2) Collecting PM of DPF
There is a filter installed in the DPF and the PM filtered by this filter is burned (regeneration) when the 
temperature of exhaust gas is increased due to post-injection. The filter has a honeycomb-like structure 
to capture the particulate matter and the inlet and outlet of each channel are closed alternatively. Once 
the exhaust gas enters to the inlet of a channel, it is released from the outlet of the adjacent channel 
through the porous wall because of the closed outlet of the first channel, and the PM is collected in the 
first channel.
[Collecting PM of CDPF]
Normally, when the driving distance becomes approx. 600 to 1,200 km, enough amount of soot to 
be burned is filtered and accumulated in the CDPF. The ECU increases the amount of fuel post-
burned. The soot is burned for 15 to 20 minutes (may differ by conditions). 
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3) PM Regeneration of DPF
The differential pressure sensor installed in the DPF measures the pressure values of inlet and outlet of 
CDPF. And the amount of the PM collected in the filter is calculated based on the exhaust temperature, 
intake air mass flow, booster pressure, etc. 
The regeneration is started when the amount of the collected PM is 28 g or more. 
When the amount of the collected PM is not enough: The DPF works as a filter.  1.
When enough amount of PM is collected: The ECU commands post-injection and increase the exhaust 
gas temperature to start regeneration. 2. 
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4) Fuel Injection During CDPF Regeneration
Post injection
exhaust gas. The post injection does not make the actual output. The post injection activates the fuel by 
injecting the fuel to the incompletely combusted gas after primary combustion. Through the process, the 
PM and smoke in the exhaust gas could be reduced. There are totally 7 injections as shown in the 
figure. However, all of 7 injections are not performed during driving because it decreases the fuel 
economy. Totally 5 injections can be performed in one cycle. The injection method in D20DTR engine has three steps;
Pilot injection, Main injection, Post injection 
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6. ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 
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7. CAUTIONS
1) Designated Engine Oil for CDPF (Low Ash Oil)
Need to use the designated engine oil for CDPF 1.
The smoke from the vehicle may generate the particle material in the ambient air. CDPF is the 
device to reduce the smoke by collecting and recycling it. To ensure the performance of CDPF, 
the designated engine oil should be used.
The smoke including combusted sulfur in fuel cannot be recycled in CDPF. This smoke 
generates the ash, resulting in clogging the filter. -
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Advantages when using the designated engine oil for CDPF 2.
Reduces the amount of ash
Improves the fuel economy and reduces the CO2
Increases the life span of engine oil
Available for all engines (diesel and gasoline) -
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Problems when using non-designated engine oil for CDPF 3.
Decreases the life span of engine oil due to accumulated ash in DPF (around 30%)
Decreases the fuel economy due to friction resistance, exhaust gas resistance and frequent 
recycling process of DPF -
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The fuel containing high sulfur may cause the same problems.
2) Do Not Use the Fuel Containing High Sulfur
Producing white smoke during recycling 1.
The sulfur in exhaust gas is changed to sulfate gas during exhaust process. This sulfate gas is 
shown as white smoke. -
Producing odor during recycling 2.
The sulfur after oxidation may produce the odor. -
Accumulation of ash 3.
The sulfur accumulated in DPF cannot be recycled. It reduces the life span of DPF. -
3) White Smoke
The white smoke can be generated when the exhaust gas is recycled in DPF. There are two reasons as 
below.
Saturated vapor
Sulfate -
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