seat memory KIA CARNIVAL 2007 Workshop Manual
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General
The supplemental restraint system (SRS) is designed to supplement the seat belt to help reduce the risk or severity of
injury to the driver and passenger by activating and deploying the driver, passenger, side airbag and belt pretensioner
in certain frontal or side collisions.
The SRS (Airbag) consists of : a driver side airbag module located in the center of the steering wheel, which contains
the folded cushion and an inflator unit ; a passenger side airbag module located in the passenger side crash pad
contains the folded cushion assembled with inflator unit ; side airbag modules located in the driver and passenger seat
contain the folded cushion and an inflator unit ; curtain airbag modules located inside of the headliner which contains
folded cushions and inflator units. The impact sensing function of the SRSCM is carried out by electronic
accelerometer that continuously measure the vehicle's acceleration and delivers a corresponding signal through
amplifying and filtering circuitry to the microprocessor.
SRSCM (SRS Control Module)
SRSCM will detect front impact with front impact sensor, and side impact with side impact sensor, and determine
airbag module deployment.
1. DC/DC converter: DC/DC converter in power supply unit includes up/down transformer converter, and provide
ignition voltage for 2 front airbag ignition circuits and the internal operation voltage of the SRSCM. If the internal
operation voltage is below critical value setting, it will perform resetting.
2. Safety sensor: Safety sensor is located in airbag ignition circuit. Safety sensor will operate airbag circuit at any
deployment condition and release airbag circuit safely at normal driving condition. Safety sensor is a double contact
electro - mechanical switch that will close detecting deceleration above certain criteria.
3. Back up power supply: SRSCM has separate back up power supply, that will supply deployment energy instantly in
low voltage condition or upon power failure by front crash.
4. Self diagnosis: SRSCM will constantly monitor current SRS operation status and detect system failure while vehicle
power supply is on, system failure may be checked with trouble codes using scan tool. (Hi- Scan)
5. Airbag warning lamp on: Upon detecting error, the module will transmit signal to SRSCM indicator lamp located at
cluster. MIL lamp will indicate driver SRS error. Upon ignition key on, SRS lamp will turn on for about six seconds.
6. Trouble code registration: Upon error occurrence in system, SRSCM will store DTC corresponding to the error.
DTC can be cleared only by Hi - Scan. However, if an internal fault code is logged or if a crash is recorded the fault
clearing should not happen.
7. Self diagnostic connector: Data stored in SRSCM memory will be output to Hi - Scan or other external output
devices through connector located below driver side crash pad.
8. Once airbag is deployed, SRSCM should not be used again but replaced.
9. SRSCM will determine whether passenger put on seat belt by the signal from built- in switch in seat belt buckle, and
deploy front seat airbag at each set crash speed.
10. Side airbag deployment will be determined by SRSCM that will detect satellite sensor impact signal upon side
crash, irrespective to seat belt condition.
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3.Functional Diagram
Comfort Function
Power Windows
1.The purpose of the power window function is to manage the driver and assist power window motors. This function
is entirely implemented in the DDM and ADM (door modules) and DMS role for this function is limited to providing
signals through the CAN bus.
Power Seat With Memory Interface
This function manages the power seat and the associated memorized positions. This function is entirely implemented
in the IMS (seat module) and DMS role for this function is limited to providing signals through the CAN bus.
Adjustable Pedal
Adjustable Pedal With Memory Interface(ims)
1.This function is implemented by the IMS. This function adjusts the pedal position when the pedal backward/forward
switch is pressed.
2. Functional Diagram
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IMS
(Integrated Memory) Power Seat Control
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DESCRIPTION
An optimal seat position set by a driver can be memorized in P/seat unit by memory SW and position SW, which
enables restoration of seat position set by the driver despite seat adjustments.
Furthermore, data is transmitted between P/seat and IPM, DDM, ADM, RAM, FAM, CLUSTER through CAN BUS.
Seat position presets cannot be recalled while driving. An emergency stop function is provided; additional functions are
described below.
1. It conducts manual operation of seat by CAN BUS data transmitted by DDM as well as that of adjustable pedal by
CAN BUS data transmitted by IPM received when operating SW manually.
2. Manual SW behavior when communication stops (back- up behavior)
a. Slide front/rear
b. Recline front/rear
c. Position control of slide motor is possible by manual SW even in case of congestion in CPU or removal of a
fuse for P/seat unit B.
3. 2 memory locations are provided for storing seat, outside mirror, and adjustable pedal presets.
4. The driver seat can be set to slide rearward when the ignition key is removed, and forward when the key is
inserted.
5. 2 additional presets for seat, mirror, and adjustable pedal position can be stored with the RKE transmitter.
OPERATION
MANUAL OPERATION
Manual operation of the driver seat and adjustable pedals is possible provided the transaxle is in 'P' range and the
vehicle speed is 0 MPH. Operation of the manual controls overrides any automatic operation commanded via CAN.
MEMORY OPERATION
1. Pressing the 'M' button on the control panel will place the system into memory storage mode and will result in a
single pulse from the output buzzer.
2. If one of the memory location buttons is pressed and held within 5 seconds of pressing the 'M' button, the output
buzzer will pulse twice to indicate successful storage of seat, mirror, and adjustable pedal positions.
3. The ignition switch must be in the RUN or START position, the vehicle speed must be 0 MPH, and the transaxle
must be in 'P' range to store memory presets.
4. Pressing the 'M' button while recalling a stored preset will halt the preset recall operation.
5. Memory will be cleared if battery is removed.
MEMORY REPLAY OPERATION
1.Pressing one of the memory location buttons will result in the driver seat, outside mirrors, and adjustable pedals
being positioned based on the stored preset data.
2. The ignition switch must be in the RUN position, the transaxle must be in 'P' range, the vehicle speed must be 0
MPH, and the manual functions must not be in operation to recall stored presets.
3. Others
a. Play operation not recorded in the position switch will not be conducted and there will be no buzzer output.
b. If other data is received during preset recall operation, the most recent preset recall signal will take
precedence.
c. If engine is started during preset recall operation, halt preset recall operation, and resume it toward target
position 100ms after Ignition switch is returned to "RUN". However, if the START state lasts over 5 sec., it will
not resume even after returning to RUN.
d. If preset recall order is received during engine start, preset recall operation is inhibited.
e. If input from manual switch for seat and adjust pedal occurs during preset recall operation of seat and adjust
pedal, halt all their preset recall operations.
f. If an error occurs during manual operation of seat and adjust pedal, delete Memory.
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4.Operation control
a. Prioritization of operations
Motor starting is delayed for 100ms respectively in case of auto control to prevent rush current from overlap
when motors are running, and it follows the following order.
Slide > recline > front height > rear height > adjust pedal
b. Memory preset recall is conducted in the following order, and delay time for each motor is as follows.
T1 : Manimum 0.1 sec.
Continuous cooperation TIMER value for each motor
Slide: 15 sec., recline: 30 sec., front height: 5 sec., rear height: 8 sec., adjust pedal: 10 sec.
c. Control when turning to the opposite direction
When motor has to be run in a reverse direction during Easy access function or preset recall operation, stop the
operation immediately, wait for 100ms and then try operation to the reverse direction.
d. If the difference between position and the current one is below specified value, motor will not run even though
preset recall data is received.
Slide, recline, front height, rear height : 6PULSE
Adjust pedal: 3LSB(about 0.06V)
e. Operation will stop upon reaching Motor's target point when conducting Easy access function or preset recall
operation.
EASY ACCESS FUNCTION OPERATION (SLIDE MOTOR ONLY)
1.Easy access function operation is allowed only when auto switch is on, and the operation will be halted if auto
switch changes from on to off.
2. If a key is removed and CAN BUS data transmitted from IPM changes from "on" to "off", the seat slide will move
50mm backward based on the IGN off point. If a key off position is farther back than 50mm against the IGN off
point, get - off gearing will not be conducted. If slide rear limit becomes off in the middle of backward operation,
retreat control will be halted.
3. The following conditions will be identified and processed by IMS, and if any one of the following conditions is met,
Easy access function operation will be prevented or halted.
a. When "P" position switch is not on.
b. When Vehicle Speed in CAN BUS data transmitted from cluster is "3km/h" or faster.
c. When seat and pedal is under manual switch operation.
d. When auto switch is off.
4. When control is halted in the middle of backward operation, the remaining operation will not be completed, and
when returning, it will return just as much as it retreated.
5. It will move to IGN off point in case of Get- on gearing by key in despite manual switch input during or after
backward operation.
6. After the key is removed, on the condition of SLEEP state, Easy access function operation will be conducted after
150ms if the key is inserted when auto switch is turned ON(OFF) from Off(ON).
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MEMORY STORAGE OPERATION BY KEYLESS
1.If "ID1" or "ID2" is received during keyless lock operation, record seat and pedal position in keyless code. (there is
no buzzer output during memory storage operation by keyless)
2. Memory storage operation is allowed for a single ID after a change of IG from "on" →"off".
3. Any one of the following conditions will prevent keyless Memory storage operation.
a. When "P" position switch is not on.
b. When Vehicle Speed in CAN BUS data transmitted from CLUSTER is "3km/h" or faster.
c. When seat and pedal is manipulated by CAN BUS and manual switch.
d. When IG transmitted from IPM is other than off.
PRESET RECALL OPERATION BY KEYLESS
1.When IG is off (CAN BUS data IG transmitted from IPM is "off") and a key is removed (CAN BUS data Key
Reminder Switch transmitted from IPM is "off"), and if "ID1" or "ID2" is received during keyless unlock operation, it
automatically adjusts seat and pedal positions as memorized in keyless code (there is no buzzer output during
preset recall operation by keyless). However, seat slide adjustment position is determined as follows, depending on
Auto switch.
a. When auto switch is on ("IMS Auto Switch" is "on") , the position is automatically adjusted to 50 mm farther
back than target position, and if a key is inserted ("Key Reminder Switch" changes from "off" to "on"), it
conducts Get- on gearing operation to a target preset recall position.
b. If auto switch is off ("IMS Auto Switch" is "off"), it moves to the target memory play position.
2. Any one of the following conditions will prevent preset recall operation.
a. When "P" position switch is not on.
b. When Vehicle Speed in CAN BUS data transmitted from cluster is "3km/h" or faster.
c. When seat and pedal is manipulated by CAN BUS and manual switch.
d. When IG Switch transmitted from IPM is other than off.
e. When a key is inserted.
3. Playing will be halted during preset recall operation if any of the following conditions is met.
a. When "P" position switch is not on.
b. When vehicle speed in CAN BUS data transmitted from cluster is "3km/h" or faster.
c. When seat and pedal is manipulated by CAN BUS and manual switch.
SETTING LIMIT
1.A limit switch is installed to prevent the seat from traveling beyond the maximum forward/reward positions.
2. No limit switch is installed for the recline, height, or pedal adjustments. Arbitrary limit positions are used for these
functions.
DETECTING ERRORS FOR SEAT
Take countermeasure against error if the following conditions occur during manual switch operation.
a. Error when pulse is not fed.
SlideReclineFront height Rear height
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Error conditionBelow 6 pulses in 2 sec. Below 6 pulses in 1 sec.
Prerequisite FR/RR limit SW on Limit setting complete
a. Stop the related motor(seat / pedal) if an error is detected during playing or Easy access function operation.
b. Stop the corresponding motor if an error is detected during manual operation (excluding slide motor).
b. If seat sensor Vcc below 1V is detected by 1s
a. Stop all seat motors running if seat sensor Vcc error is detected during playing or Easy access function operation.
(no buzzer output)
c. Return if seat sensor Vcc is 4V or more.
DETECTING ERRORS FOR ADJUST PEDAL
1.If signal change is below 0.06V per sec though motor is running.
a. Stop the corresponding motor if error is detected during playing or Easy access function operation.
2. If adjust pedal sensor Vcc below 1V is detected by 1s
a. Stop pedal motor running if pedal sensor Vcc error is detected during playing or Easy access function operation.
(no buzzer output)
3. Return if adjust pedal sensor Vcc is 4V or more.
HANDLING ERRORS
1.If errors are discovered, regard them as harness disconnection or sensor failure, and conduct the following
measures.
a. Stop auto control (play or Easy access function operation) if it is under auto control and set off buzzer 10 times
(however, have motors other than the one with an error operate normally).
b. Set off alarm again in case of recurrence of error after restoration of a motor with an error.
c. Complete alarm 10 times though it comes back to normal during error alarm.
d. Stop alarm if receiving memory recall or play order, and set off buzzer in the corresponding function.
e. Manual operation control is allowed even for a motor with errors.
f. Set off buzzer if memory or play order is received even during error.
g. The timing to lift auto control suspension is when repair for the failing motor is completed, and the criteria for
the completion point are as follows:
a. Seat: if signal input is normal with over 6 pulses within a sec. from position sensor of a motor with an error
caused by manual switch.
b. Adjust pedal: if there is change in input of over 3 LSB within 1 sec. from sensor by manual switch.
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DESCRIPTION
The driver door module is a part of a Controller Area Network (CAN), and performs CAN communication with the
BCM, FAM, IPM, RAM, ADM, and IMS. Driver controls driver side power window switch button located inside of the
driver side door to operate power window, mirror, door lock and unlock.
1. Two manual operations (up and down) for four p/windows. However, on the driver's seat the auto up/down
operation must be possible.
2. Opening and closing the quarter glass by the quarter glass switch.
3. Window UP/DOWN operation by RKE.
4. Manually operating the mirror position by the manual switch (Up, Down, Right, and Left)
5. Saving and replacing the mirror position by the MEMORY switch → For 2 persons
6. Saving and replacing the mirror position by RKE → For 2 persons
7. Out side mirror AUTO reverse operation
8. Out side mirror FOLD/UNFOLD power control
9. CENTRAL DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK function
10. DOOR COURTESY LAMP control
11. Out side mirror DEFOG control
12. Illumination control
CONTROL FUNCTION
POWER WINDOW CONTROL
1. This switch controls power window up/down, automatic up/down from driver & assist side.
a. Driver's power window switch sends input signal through CAN communication by the manual up/down and
automatic up/down switch input. At the same time passenger side sends manual up/down and automatic
up/down signals to the wires.
b. Each safety window ECU receives the signal and performs manual up/down and automatic up/down functions.
2. Power window lock
When the driver's power window lock switch is ON, each safety window ECU receives the power window lock
command to prohibit the operation by the passenger side doors except the driver's door.
3. Timer function
Power window switch can be controlled for 30 seconds after the ignition is turned off. This function stops
immediately even within 30 seconds if the front door is opened.
KEY REMINDER
1.If door is locked by using door lock knob after opening door while IGN KEY is inserted to KEY CYLINDER, Unlock
output will be for 1sec and there will be a series of three output signals every 0.5sec if door condition is "Lock".
2. If Key Reminder unlock message is "SHORT UNLOCK", DOOR UNLOCK lasts for 0.5sec.
3. If Key Reminder unlock message is "LONG UNLOCK", DOOR UNLOCK lasts for 1sec.
4. Remained action goes on though Key Reminder Unlock message changes to "OFF".
PRIORITY OF DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK
1.Crash Unlock > Auto Door Lock > Key Reminder > Central Door Lock
2. Higher priority signals take precedence, and will override lower priority signals.
3. If the priority is the same or low, it'll be ignored.
OUT SIDE MIRROR CONTROL BY THE SWITCH
1.If the mirror direction switch (up, down, left and right) is pressed when mirror selection switch on driver side power
window switch is in outside LH(RH) under ACC ON condition, then mirror motor moves to the corresponding
direction.
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No.Operation
SWLever
LRManipulation
Result
1 Basic
Operation LH
PPosition A Position
B
Changing the shift
lever from "P" to
"R" MIR L:Auto reverse to position (A-
5°)
MIR R:Auto reverse to position (B-
5°)
2 RHPPosition A Position
B MIR L:NO change
MIR R:Auto reverse to position (B-
5°)
3 NPPosition A Position
B MIR L:NO change
MIR R:NO change
4 Returning after
Basic
Operation LH
RResult of
No.1 Result of
No.2 Changing the shift
lever from "R" to
"P" MIR L:Return to position (A)
MIR R:Return to position (B)
5 RHRNo.1 is
being
performed Result of
No.2 MIR L:NO change
MIR R:Return to position (B)
FAIL SAFE FUNCTION
1.
If the sensor does not move more than 60mV for the input changes (5 second operation) of the position sensor
although the motor is operating, automatic control will stop.
2. The mirror operation signal cannot be displayed into the same direction for more than 15 seconds. (When the
mirror is replacing to the saved position or the switch is manually pressed)
3. Monitoring the replacing time
a. If the replacing operation does not stop within 40 seconds, the mirror motor will not outputted and the replacing
operation will stop.
IMS SWITCH
1.If it's satisfied with the followings
(1) Can communication Data ignition switch sent by IPM is "RUN"
(2) Can communication Data Inhibit switch sent by FAM is "P"
(3) Can communication Data vehicle speed sent by CLUSTER is under "3Km/h"
2. If SET switch is ON, IMS message is SET.
3. If POSITION switch is ON within 5sec since SET switch is ON, IMS message will be sent to MEMORY1 or
MEMORY2.
SEAT MANUAL SWiITCH
If Seat switch is controlled, seat control message is sent to seat.
COURTESY LAMP
1.If driver's door is opened, RAM changes door open Message to ON and Courtesy lamp is ON by DDM.
2. If driver's door is closed, RAM changes door open Message to Off and Courtesy lamp is OFF gradually by
DDM.(5±0.5sec)
3. During dim out, If IGN changes to ON or door is closed while Ignition switch is ON, Courtesy lamp is OFF
immediately.
4. If Key reminder switch is OFF and door is opened for 20min, Courtesy lamp is OFF immediately.
FUEL FILLER DOOR OPEN
When the fuel filler door open switch is turned on, this data is uploaded to the bus through CAN communication.
DEFOG CONTROL (O/S MIRROR HEAT LINE)
If rear defog switch is on while IGN is ON, rear defog control of IPM is ON and O/S Mirror Defog is ON by DDM,ADM.
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DESCRIPTION
The assist door module is a part of CAN, and performs CAN communication with the BCM, FAM, IPM, RAM, DDM,
and IMS. The driver can control the power window, mirror, door(lock/unlock) by using buttons of the ADM on the door
of the driver's seat.
1. Operating the power window by buttons
2. Central Door LOCK/UNLOCK function
3. Manually operating the mirror position by the manual SW (Up, Down, Right, and Left)
4. Saving and replacing the mirror position by the memory switch → For 2 persons
5. Out side mirror AUTO reverse operation
6. Door courtesy lamp control
7. Out side mirror defog control
8. Illumination control
CONTROL FUNCTION
POWER WINDOW CONTROL
1.This switch controls power window up/down from assist side.
a. According to the input of assist Door module window, up/down switch, output window motor up/down.
b. Power window up/down control from assist side.
2. Timer function
Power window switch can be controlled for 30 seconds after the ignition is turned off. This function stops
immediately even within 30 seconds if the front door is opened.
CRASH UNLOCK
1.Under the condition "IGN ON", if Crash Sensor message from IPM is ON, Door UNLOCK is output.(5 ± 0.5sec)
AUTO DOOR LOCK
1.If the vehicle is under any of the following conditions and the condition lasts for 3sec, all doors is locked.
If message from IPM is "Door Lock Control = LOCK ALL", it will be locked for 0.5sec.
a. IGN "RUN" or "START"
b. ALT L ON (Engine is running)
c. Speed of the vehicle is 40Km/h
d. If any door is on "UNLOCK"
2. After LOCK output, if any door is not locked, there will be a series of three Lock output every 0.5sec.
3. If all doors are locked during a series of three output signals, output will be stopped.
4. If any door is not locked after a series of three output signals, output will be stopped.
KEY REMINDER
1.If door is locked by using door lock knob after opening door while IGN KEY is inserted to KEY CYLINDER, Unlock
output will be for 1sec and there will be a series of three output signals every 0.5sec if door condition is "Lock".
2. If Key Reminder unlock message is "SHORT UNLOCK", DOOR UNLOCK lasts for 0.5sec.
3. If Key Reminder unlock message is "LONG UNLOCK", DOOR UNLOCK lasts for 1sec.
4. Remained action goes on though Key Reminder Unlock message changes to "OFF".
PRIORITY OF DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK
1.Crash Unlock > Auto Door Lock > Key Reminder > Central Door Lock
2. Higher priority signals take precedence, and will override lower priority signals.
3. If the priority is the same or low, it'll be ignored.
OUT SIDE MIRROR FOLD/UNFOLD POWER CONTROL
1.Supply folding power for 30sec after ACC ON or ACC OFF.
2. FOLD/UNFOLD operation is controlled by fold switch.