SSANGYONG NEW ACTYON SPORTS 2012  Service Manual
  NEW ACTYON SPORTS 2012 
  SSANGYONG
  SSANGYONG
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  SSANGYONG NEW ACTYON SPORTS 2012  Service Manual
            
        
  
 
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4) Recovery of Set Speed (RESUME)
Even if the cruise control is cancelled, the previous set cruise speed can be recovered by pulling 
up the cruise control lever when the current vehicle speed is over 36 km/h without an acceleration 
intervention. But if you turn off the ignition switch, the memorized set speed is cleared and you 
cannot recover the previous set speed.
But the driver should know the previous set speed to react to the changed vehicle speed 
properly. If the vehicle speed increases abruptly, depress the brake pedal to adjust the vehicle 
speed properly. 
         
        
        
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5) Normal Cancellation of the Cruise Control
The cruise control system will be canceled when one or more items of the following conditions 
are applied;
When the brake pedal is depressed or When ESP is activated.
When the cruising speed is downed less than 34 km/h
When applying the parking brake during driving.
When using the clutch in order to shift (M/T only). 1.
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Keep the main cruise control switch in the neutral position when not using the cruise control. 
         
        
        
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Do not move the shift lever to Neutral position while driving with the cruise control turned on. 
Otherwise, it may result in system malfunction or accidents.
Always be prepared to use the brake or accelerator pedal for safe driving while the cruise 
control system is running.
The actual speed can be different from the set speed momentarily when driving on a uphill 
or downhill. So, it is recommended to disable the cruise control function on a uphill or 
downhill. hen driving on a steep hill use the engine brake and foot brake properly to protect 
the vehicle system and for a safe driving.
Ensure that the safe distance is maintained and use the brake pedal if needed. 1.
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(1) Abnormal Cancellation of the Cruise Control
When the rapid deceleration is applied without braking.
When the rapid acceleration is applied without acceleration pedal intervention.
When the cruise control lever is faulty.
When the brake switch and the brake light switch input signal are implausible. 1.
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When the cruise control function is cancelled abnormally or intermittent problems occur, stop the 
vehicle and turn off the ignition switch and remove the key to reset the system. After a while, turn 
on the ignition switch again to operate the cruise control system. 
         
        
        
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1. SPECIFICATION
Item Specification
E-EGR valveMotorEGR response time 50 ms
Driven by DC motor
Valve EGR gas flow rate 120 kg/h
Cooling capacity 8.3 kW or more
Cooling fin type Wavy fin
Cooler type U-shaped
E-EGR bypass valve Solenoid valve Drivien byVacuum 
(Solenoid valve)
 E-EGR cooler 
         
        
        
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1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1) Overview
The EGR (Electric-Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve reduces the NOx emission level by 
recirculating some of the exhaust gas to the intake system.
To meet Euro-V regulation, the capacity and response rate of E-EGR valve in D20DTR engine 
have been greatly improved. The EGR cooler with high capacity reduces the Nox, and the bypass 
valve reduces the CO and HC due to EGR gas before warming up.
Also, the engine ECU adjusts the E-EGR opening by using the air mass signal through HFM 
sensor. If the exhaust gas gets into the intake manifold when the EGR valve is open, the amount of 
fresh air through HFM sensor should be decresed.
Benefits of E-EGR valve ▶
Improved accuracy and response through electric control
Feedback function (Potentiometer)
Preventing chattering of EGR valve and improved durability
Self-cleaning function -
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E-EGR valve
Receives the electric signal from the ECU to 
control the valve.
E-EGR cooler and bypass valve
The cooler lowers the high temperature of the 
exhaust gas and the bypass valve directly 
supplies the exhaust gas to the intake duct 
without passing through the EGR cooler to 
reduce the emission of exhaust gas before 
warming up the engine.
2) Location and Components
HFM sensor
Used as a main map value to control the EGR. 
The coolant temperature, engine rpm, engine 
load, intake air temperature (HFM: decreased 
at 60˚C or more), atmospheric pressure 
(atmospheric pressure sensor: altitude 
compensation) are used as auxiliary map 
values.
EGR pipe
Transports the exhaust gas from the EGR 
cooler and EGR bypass valve to the intake 
duct.
See the section "Engine control" for E-EGR 
valve control logic.
EGR cooler
EGR bypass
For details, see the section "Engine control". * 
         
        
        
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2. OPERATING PROCESS
1) Schematic Diagram 
         
        
        
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2) Input/Output Devices 
         
        
        
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3) Control Logic
The EGR system controls the EGR amount based on the map values shown below: 
Main map value: Intake air volume
Auxiliary map value: ※
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Compensation by the coolant temperature
Compensation by the atmospheric pressure: Altitude compensation
Compensation by the boost pressure deviation (the difference between the requested value 
and the measured value of boost pressure)
Compensation by the engine load: During sudden acceleration
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The engine ECU calculates the EGR amount by adding main map value (intake air volume) and 
auxiliary map value and directly drives the solenoid valve in the E-EGR to regulate the opening 
extent of the EGR valve and sends the feedback to the potentiometer.
(1) Operating conditions
Intake air temperature: between -10 and 50℃
Atmospheric pressure: 0.92 bar or more
Engine coolant temperature: between 0 and 100°C 
When there is no fault code related to EGR   -
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(2) Shut off conditions
Abrupt acceleration: with engine speed of 2600 rpm or more
When the engine is idling for more than 1 minute
Vehicle speed: 100 km/h or more
Engine torque: 380 Nm or more -
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