oil temperature SSANGYONG NEW ACTYON SPORTS 2012 Owner's Manual
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04-4
1. DESCRIPTIONS OF INDICATOR DISPLAY
Tachometer
ESP indicator/warning light
Immobilizer indicator
Glow indicator
Front fog light indicator
High beam indicator
ESP OFF indicator
Seat belt reminder (driver’s seat)
Seat belt reminder (passenger’s seat)
Engine oil pressure warning light
LCD Display
Engine overheat warning light
Engine check warning light
Auto cruise indicator
Light indicator
Winter mode indicator 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.Engine hood open warning light
Battery charge warning light
Hazard Indicator
Water separator warning light
Air bag warning light
4WD CHECK warning light
4WD LOW indicator
4WD HIGH indicator
Speedometer
Turn signal indicator
Coolant temperature gauge
Brake warning light
Door ajar warning light
ABS warning light
Fuel gauge
Low fuel level warning light 17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32. It sends and receives information to/from each unit through CAN communication line. The LCD
display and separate ESP ON/OFF indicator are newly added.
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04-20
3. WARNING LIGHTS AND INDICATORS
ESP OFF Indicator
This lamp comes on when pressing
the "ESP OFF" switch or the ESP
system is defective. When the ESP
system is activated, this lamp blinks
and a chime sounds.
Immobilizer Indicator
This indicator comes on when the
ignition key is communicating with
the engine control unit for approx.
0.5 seconds.
Glow Indicator
When the ignition key is turned ON,
this indicator lamp comes on and the
combustion chamber is warmed up.
In the vehicle equipped with direct
injection type engine, this indicator
may come on very shortly or may not
come on.
Fog Lamp / Headlamp
High Beam Indicator
This lamp comes on when
the fog lamp or high beam
headlamp operates to
indicate the operating
status.Engine Oil Pressure Warning Ligh
This lamp comes on if there is any
fault in the engine oil system and
goes off when a certain amount of
time has elapsed after turning ON
the ignition switch.
Door ajar warning
light
This light comes on
when a door or
tailgate is either
opened or not
closed completely.Brake warning light
This warning light comes on
and warning buzzer sounds
when the parking brake is
applied and/or the brake fluid
level is lower than specified
level.Seat belt warning lamp
The seat belt warning light comes on
and the seat belt warning chime
sounds for 6 seconds when the
ignition switch is turned to "ON"
position unless the driver's seat belt is
securely fastened. This reminding
operation stops when the driver
fastens the seat belt.
Engine Coolant Overheat
Warning Light
When the coolant temperature is
abnormally hot (over 120℃), this
warning light blinks and a
warning buzzer sounds at 1 Hz.
(check cooling system)
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01-53680-01
2. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
1) Specifications
Description DSI M78 (6-speed) Remarks
Gear ratio1st 3.53:1
2nd 2.14:1
3rd 1.48:1
4th 1.16:1
5th 0.87:1
6th 0.68:1
Reverse 3.09:1
Transmission flui
dFluid Fuchs FES 209-3292 ATF
Capacity Approx. 9.5 L
Change interval Check the fluid at every
30,000 km or 1 year, and
change it if necessary.Under the severe driving
conditions, change the fluid
at every 60,000 km.
Resistance of oil
temperature
sensor-20 430.7 ~ 533.9 kΩ
0 146.8 ~ 175.7 kΩ
20 56.74 ~ 65.86 kΩ
100 3.201 ~ 3.399 kΩ
Gear position
sensor1 -
2 -
3 -
D 2.686 kΩ ± 8%
N 5.036 kΩ ± 8%
R 8.953 kΩ ± 8%
P 16.786 kΩ ± 8%
Severe driving conditions? *
Towing a trailer or off-road driving (Inspect the
leak of fl uid at any time, occasionlly)
Taxi, patrol service or delivery service
(extended idling and excessive driving with low
speed)
Frequent stop-and-go traffi c, extended idling,
short driving distance -
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-Driving in a hilly or mountainous terrain,
sandy, or dusty area
Driving frequently at high speed over 170
km/hour
Driving frequently in area where heavy
traffi c under the ambient temperature
above 32°C -
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01-16
4. LIMP HOME MODE
In case of transmission malfunction ▶
If a serious fault occurs in the automatic transmission, the TCU enters the limp home
mode to secure safe driving and protect the automatic transmission.
As power is no longer supplied to the solenoid, the current basic function (P, R, N, D) is
maintained and the 4th gear can be maintained only by the operation of the hydraulic
system without electrical operation.
The ECU communicates with other electric modules with CAN. If a serious fault occurs, the
transmission automatically enters the limp home mode for service.
The TCU monitors all factors which can affect to the performance of the transmission and
diagnose the system according to OBD II regulation. 1.
2.
3.
4.
In case of overheated transmission ▶
The TCU enters the limp home mode when the batter voltage drops below 8 V.
If the transmission is overheated, the shift pattern is changed to the hot mode to cool the
transmission more efficiently.
While the transmission is overheated, the selector lever symbol and engine temperature
warning lamp on the instrument cluster blink until the transmission is cooled down to the
normal operation temperature. If the transmission is excessively overheated, the gear
cannot be shifted but remains in the neutral position. 1.
2.
3.
Towing the vehicle with A/T ▶
The best way to transport the vehicle is to load it to a truck and transport it, especially if the
vehicle is 4WD.
If towing the vehicle with the propeller shaft connected, the transmission or oil pump of
transfer case may malfunction, resulting in internal damage due to poor lubrication. -
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5. ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM
1) Overview
The transmission control unit (TCU) and its input/output networks control the operations of
transmission:
Shift timing
Line pressure
Clutch pressure (shift feel)
Torque converter clutch -
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In addition, the TCU receives input signals from certain transmission-related sensors and
switches. The TCU also uses these signals when determining transmission operating strategy.
Using all of these input signals, the TCU can determine when the time and conditions are right for
a shift, or when to apply or release the torque converter clutch. It will also determine the pressure
needed to optimise shift feel. To accomplish this, the TCU operates six variable bleed control
solenoids and four ON/OFF solenoids to control the operations of transmission.
2) Transmission Control Unit (TCU)
The transmission control unit (TCU) is mounted under the driver's seat and controls the operation
of the transmission.
TCU processes the analog information from the internal sensors and the digital information
through CAN communication lines. TCU monitors all the input and output signals. If there is any
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c9004700880095008b004700880093008c0099009b009a0047>to the driver through the
warning lamp on the instrument cluster.
(1) Hard-wired (Analog) Input/Output
Input/Output Data between TGS Lever and TCU ▶
Position and conditions of gear select lever
Driving moded (Winter or Standard) -
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Position of inhibitor switch - Input/Output Data between Inhibitor and TCU ▶
6 control signals for variable bleed solenoid
4 control signals for ON/OFF solenoid
Transmission input speed
Transmission output speed
Transmission oil temperature
EMM (Embeded Memory Module) -
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- Input/Output Data between Automatic Transmission and TCU ▶
Input/Output Data between Self Diagnostic Connector and TCU ▶
Various DTC codes and TCU information -
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Pressure Modulation ▶
To provide a higher level of shift comfort and durability, the hydraulic pressure in the shift related
friction elements of the transmission must be matched accurately to the input torque to
transmission. This hydraulic pressure is composed of a hydraulically pre-set basic pressure and a
control pressure which is set by one of the variable bleed solenoids.
The transmission input torque can be directly calculated from the following operating parameters:
engine torque signals
engine speed or any signal transmitted from ECU through CAN lines
converter slip -
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Separate pressure characteristics for each gear change make it possible to adapt precisely to the
particular shift operation.
5) Shift Mode Selection by TCU
The driver can select Standard (S) or Winter mode (W) with the mode switch. TCU automatically
changes the shift mode according to the transmission oil temperature, uphill or downhill gradient,
and altitude to keep the good driving conditions.
Standard Mode (S) ▶
Uphii and Downhill Mode ▶
Altitude Mode ▶ Standard Mode is selected when setting the mode switch in Standard (S) position with the gear
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990088009b009c0099008c0047009000950047009500960099>mal operating range. Proper shift
timing provides the optimized fuel economy and good driving conditions.
In this mode, the operating points of torque converter lock-up clutch and the shifting points are
adjusted according to the vehicle weight.
In this mode, the shifting points are automatically adjusted according to the altitude to compensate
the engine torque changes due to barometric pressure and temperature.
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01-22
Winter Mode (W) ▶
Low Range Driving Mode ▶
Warm Up Mode ▶ When the Winter mode is selected, the second gear is engaged to start off the vehicle easily to
prevent wheel spin on slippery surfaces and WINTER mode indicator comes ON. The first gear is
not available in this mode.
When the vehicle is in 4L driving mode, the transmission uses a different shift mode to optimize
the low range driving. Similar to Winter mode, the first gear is not available.
This mode is normally used when the transmission oil temperature is below 20°C.
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6a0047009b00960047009700990096009d0090008b008c0047>the warming up process of
transmission.
Hot Mode ▶
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b6006a004700880095008b00470058005b005c00b6006a0053> the system provides the cooling
and reduces the load to the transmission. This is called Hot Mode.
Above 110°C:
Above 130°C:
Above 145°C: -
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In Hot Mode, any of shift mode is not available.
Cruise Control ▶
When the cruise control is activated, the engine ECU requests the downshift to increase the
engine brake effect.PWM fan ON
the engine torque is reduced and WINTER indicator is blinking
the transmission is held in Neutral (N) gear until the oil temperature falls
below 120°C (Final protection)
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
Description Specification
Steering wheel Type 4-spoke type
Gear box Type Rack and pinion type
Gear ratio 40.245
Steering angle Inner37.59˚
Outer33.48˚
Oil pump Type Vane type
Maximum pressure (kgf/cm2)90 ± 3
Pulley size (mm)Ø115
Operating temperature-40℃~150℃
Minimum turning radius (m) 5.95
Steering oil Type ATF Dexron II or III
TOTAL FLUIDE DA
(Extreme cold condition only)
Capacity (L) Approx. 1.0
Service interval Daily check and add if necessary.
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12-114610-01
Oil Change ▶
Open the power fluid reservoir cap and
drain the fluid completely with oil suction
device. To make it easy, turn the steering
wheel to its both ends several times.
Fill up the specified fluid into fluid reservoir
and bleed air from the steering system. 1.
2. Oil Level Check ▶
Place the vehicle on a level ground and
start the engine and let it run at idle speed.
Turn the steering wheel several times so
that the oil temperature reaches to normal
operating level (75~85˚C).
Place the steering wheel at straight ahead
direction.
Check the oil level in the power steering oil
reservoir. Adjust the oil level between MAX
and MIN. 1.
2.
3.
4.
If the difference between two
measurements is below 5 mm and the level
is between MAX and MIN level, it's normal.
If it is over 5 mm, bleed air from the
system. Check the fluid level on a level ground with
the engine turned off. The fluid level should
be between the MIN and MAX marks on the
reservoir cap gauge.
below 5 mm
Engine idling Engine running
Oil typeATF Dexron II or III
Capacityapprox. 1ℓ (including
reservoir)
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Air Bleeding ▶
Lift up the vehicle very carefully.
Turn the steering wheel to its both ends
several times and add the oil up to MAX
line in the steering oil reservoir.
Periodically crank the starting motor and
turn the steering wheel to its both ends
without any interruption.
Check the oil level again. If the oil level is
fluctuated, repeat the procedures from
step 3 to step 5.
Start the engine.
Turn the steering wheel to its both ends
until any bubble can be found in the
steering oil reservoir.
Perform the test drive and check the
steering wheel for normal operation and
noise.
If the oil level abruptly goes up, bleed the
air from the system again. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
The air bleeding should be done after
servicing the power steering system and when
the difference between two measurements
(cooled and normal temperature) is
prominent.
Max
Min
Normal Abnormal
If the air bleeding is not properly
performed, the life span of the power
steering pump may be shortened. -