1. |
In principle, ESC and TCS controls are
prohibited in case of ABS failure. |
2. |
When ESC or TCS fails, only the failed system
control is prohibited. |
3. |
The solenoid valve relay should be turned off
in case of ESC failure, refer to the ABS
fail-safe. |
4. |
Information on ABS fail-safe is identical to
the fail-safe in systems where ESC is not installed.
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Memory of Fail Code
1. |
It keeps the code as far as the backup lamp
power is connected. (O) |
2. |
It keeps the code as far as the HCU power is
on. (X)
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Failure Checkup
1. |
Initial checkup is performed immediately after
the HECU power on. |
2. |
Valve relay checkup is performed immediately
after the IG2 ON. |
3. |
It executes the checkup all the time while the
IG2 power is on. |
4. |
Initial checkup is made in the following
cases.
(1) |
When the failure is not detected
now |
(2) |
When ABS and ESC are not in
control. |
(3) |
Initial checkup is not made after ECU
power on. |
(4) |
If the vehicle speed is over 5 mph(8
km/h) when the brake lamp switch is
off. |
(5) |
When the vehicle speed is over 24.8
mph(40
km/h). | |
5. |
Though, it keeps on checkup even if the brake
lamp switch is on. |
6. |
When performing ABS or ESC control before the
initial checkup, stop the initial checkup and wait for the HECU
power input again. |
7. |
Judge failure in the following
cases.
(1) |
When the power is
normal. |
(2) |
From the point in which the vehicle
speed reaches 4.9 mph(8 km/h) after HECU power
on.
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Countermeasures in Fail
1. |
Turn the system down and perform the following
actions and wait for HECU power
OFF. |
2. |
Turn the valve relay
off. |
3. |
Stop the control during the operation and do
not execute any until the normal condition recovers.
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Warning Lamp ON
1. |
ESC warning lamp turn on for 3sec after IGN
ON. |
2. |
ESC function lamp blinks when ESC
Act. |
3. |
If ESC fail occured, ESC warning lamp turns
ON. |
4. |
ESC OFF lamp turn on in case of
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Standard Flow of Diagnostic
Troubleshooting
Notes With Regard To Diagnosis
The phenomena listed in
the following table are not abnormal.
Condition
|
Explanation
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System check
sound
|
When starting
the engine, a thudding sound can sometimes be heard coming
from inside the engine compartment. This
is because the system operation check is
being performed.
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ABS operation
sound
|
1. |
Sound of the motor inside the ABS
hydraulic unit operation
(whine). |
2. |
Sound is generated along with vibration
of the brake pedal
(scraping). |
3. |
When ABS operates, sound is generated
from the vehicle chassis due to
repeated brake application and
release
(Thump : suspension; squeak:
tires) | |
ABS operation
(Long braking distance)
|
For road
surfaces such as snow-covered and gravel roads, the braking distance
for vehicles with ABS can sometimes be longer than that for other
vehicles. Accordingly, advise the customer to drive safely on such
roads by lowering the vehicle speed.
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Diagnosis detection conditions can vary depending on the
diagnosis code. When checking the trouble symptom after
the diagnosis code has been erased,
ensure that the requirements listed in "Comment" are
met.
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ABS Check Sheet
Problem Symptoms Table
Symptom
|
Suspect Area
|
ABS does not
operate.
|
Only when 1~4
are all normal and the problem is still occurring, replace the
HECU.
1. |
Check the DTC reconfirming that the
normal code is output. |
4. |
Check the hydraulic circuit for
leakage. | |
ABS does not
operate intermittently.
|
Only when 1~4
are all normal and the problem is still occurring, replace the ABS
actuator assembly.
1. |
Check the DTC reconfirming that the
normal code is output. |
2. |
Wheel speed sensor
circuit. |
3. |
Stop lamp switch
circuit. |
4. |
Check the hydraulic circuit for
leakage. | |
Communication
with GDS is not possible. (Communication with any system is not possible)
|
|
Communication
with GDS is not possible. (Communication with ABS only is not possible)
|
|
When ignition
key is turned ON (engine OFF),
the ABS warning lamp does not light
up.
|
1. |
ABS warning lamp
circuit |
|
Even after the
engine is started, the ABS warning lamp
remains ON.
|
1. |
ABS warning lamp
circuit |
|
During ABS operation, the brake pedal may
vibrate or may not be able to be depressed. Such phenomena are due
to intermittent changes in hydraulic pressure inside the brake line
to prevent the wheels from locking and is not an
abnormality. |
Detecting condition
Trouble Symptoms
|
Possible Cause
|
Brake operation
varies depending on driving conditions and road surface conditions,
so diagnosis can be difficult. However if a normal DTC is displayed,
check the following probable cause. When the problem is still
occurring, replace the ESC control module.
|
-
|
Faulty power source
circuit |
-
|
Faulty wheel speed sensor
circuit |
-
|
Faulty hydraulic circuit for
leakage |
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Inspection procedures
DTC Inspection
1. |
Connect the GDS with the data link connector
and turn the ignition switch ON. |
2. |
Verify that the DTC code is
output. |
3. |
Is the DTC code output?
|
▶ Check the
power source circuit.
|
|
▶ Erase the
DTC and recheck using
GDS.
|
|
Check the power source circuit
1. |
Disconnect the connector from the ESC control
module. |
2. |
Turn the ignition switch ON, measure the
voltage between terminal 29 of the ESC control module harness side
connector and body ground.
Specification:
approximately B+
|
|
3. |
Is the voltage within
specification?
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▶ Check the
ground circuit.
|
|
▶ Check the
harness or connector between the fuse (10A) in the engine
compartment junction block and the ESC control module. Repair
if
necessary.
|
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Check the ground circuit
1. |
Disconnect the connector from the ESC control
module. |
2. |
Check for continuity between terminals 13, 38
of the ESC control module harness side connector and ground
point.
|
3. |
Is there continuity?
|
▶ Check the
wheel speed sensor circuit.
|
|
▶ Repair an
open in the wire and ground
point.
|
|
Check the wheel speed sensor circuit
1. |
Refer to the DTC troubleshooting
procedures. |
2. |
Is it normal?
|
▶ Check the
hydraulic circuit for leakage.
|
|
▶ Repair or
replace the wheel speed
sensor.
|
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Check the hydraulic circuit for leakage
1. |
Refer to the hydraulic
lines. |
2. |
Inspect leakage of the hydraulic
lines. |
3. |
Is it normal?
|
▶ The
problem is still occurring, replace the ESC control
module.
|
|
▶ Repair
the hydraulic lines for
leakage.
|
|
ABS Does Not Opterate
(Intermittently).
|
Detecting condition
Trouble Symptoms
|
Possible Cause
|
Brake operation
varies depending on driving conditions and road surface conditions,
so diagnosis can be difficult. However if a normal DTC is displayed,
check the following probable cause. When the problem is still
occurring, replace the ESC control module.
|
-
|
Faulty power source
circuit |
-
|
Faulty wheel speed sensor
circuit |
-
|
Faulty hydraulic circuit for
leakage |
|
Inspection procedures
DTC Inspection
1. |
Connect the GDS with the data link connector
and turn the ignition switch ON. |
2. |
Verify that the DTC code is
output. |
3. |
Is the DTC code output?
|
▶ Check the
wheel speed sensor circuit.
|
|
▶ Erase the
DTC and recheck using
GDS.
|
|
Check the wheel speed sensor circuit
1. |
Refer to the DTC troubleshooting
procedures. |
2. |
Is it normal?
|
▶ Check the
stop lamp switch circuit.
|
|
▶ Repair or
replace the wheel speed
sensor.
|
|
Check the stop lamp switch circuit
1. |
Check that stop lamp lights up when brake
pedal is depressed and turns off when brake pedal is
released. |
2. |
Measure the voltage between terminal 23 of the
ESC control module harness side connector and body ground when brake
pedal is depressed.
Specification
: approximately B+
|
|
3. |
Is the voltage within
specification?
|
▶ Check the
hydraulic circuit for leakage.
|
|
▶ Repair
the stop lamp switch. Repair an open in the wire between the
ESC control module and the stop lamp
switch.
|
|
Check the hydraulic circuit for leakage
1. |
Refer to the hydraulic
lines. |
2. |
Inspection leakage of the hydraulic
lines. |
3. |
Is it normal?
|
▶ The
problem is still occurring, replace the ESC control
module.
|
|
▶ Repair
the hydraulic lines for
leakage.
|
|
Communication with GDS is not possible. (Communication with any system
in not possible.)
|
Detecting condition
Trouble Symptoms
|
Possible Cause
|
Possible defect
in the power supply system (including ground) for the diagnosis
line.
|
-
|
Faulty power source
circuit | |
Inspection procedures
Check The Power Supply Circuit For The Diagnosis
1. |
Measure the voltage between terminal 16 of the
data link connector and body ground.
Specification
: approximately B+
|
|
2. |
Is voltage within specification?
|
▶ Check the
ground circuit for the diagnosis.
|
|
▶ Repair an
open in the wire. Check and replace fuse from the engine
compartment junction
block.
|
|
Check the ground circuit for the
diagnosis
1. |
Check for continuity between terminal 4 of the
data link connector and body ground.
|
2. |
Is there continuity?
|
▶ Repair an
open in the wire between terminal 4 of the data link connector
and ground
point.
|
|
Communication with GDS is not possible. (Communication with ABS only is
not possible.)
|
Detecting condition
Trouble Symptoms
|
Possible Cause
|
When
communication with GDS is not possible, the cause may be probably an
open in the HECU power circuit or an open in the diagnosis output
circuit.
|
-
|
Faulty power source
circuit | |
Inspection procedures
Check for Continuity in the CAN Line
1. |
Disconnect the connector from the ESC control
module. |
2. |
Check for continuity between terminals 26, 14
of the ESC control module connector and 6, 14 of the data link
connector. |
3. |
Is there continuity?
|
▶ Check the
power source of ESC control module.
|
|
▶ Repair an
open in the
wire.
|
|
Check the power source of ESC control
module
1. |
Disconnect the connector from the ESC control
module. |
2. |
Turn the ignition switch ON, measure the
voltage between terminal 29 of the ESC control module harness side
connector and body ground.
Specification
: approximately B+
|
|
3. |
Is voltage within specification?
|
▶ Check for
poor ground.
|
|
▶ Check the
harness or connector between the fuse (10A) in the engine
compartment junction block and the ESC control module.Repair
if
necessary.
|
|
Check for poor ground
1. |
Check for continuity between terminal 4 of the
data link connector and ground point.
|
▶ Replace
the ESC control module and recheck.
|
|
▶ Repair an
open in the wire or poor
ground
|
|
When Ignition Key Is Turned ON (engine OFF), The ABS
Warning Lamp Does Not Light Up.
|
Detecting condition
Trouble Symptoms
|
Possible Cause
|
When current
flows in the HECU the ABS warning lamp turns from ON
to OFF as the initial check. Therefore
if the lamp does not light up, the cause
may be an open in the lamp power supply circuit, a blown bulb,
an open in the both circuits between the
ABS warning lamp and the HECU, and the
faulty HECU.
|
-
|
Faulty ABS warning lamp
bulb |
-
|
Blown fuse is related to ABS in the
engine compartment junction
block |
-
|
Faulty ABS warning lamp
module |
|
Inspection procedures
Problem verification
1. |
Disconnect the connector from the ESC control
module and turn the ignition switch
ON. |
2. |
Does the ABS warning lamp light
up?
|
▶
Inspectagain after replacing the ESC HECU.
|
|
▶ Check the
power source for the ABS warning
lamp.
|
|
Check the power source for the ABS warning
lamp
1. |
Disconnect the instrument cluster connector
(M08) and turn the ignition switch
ON. |
2. |
Measure the voltage between terminal (M08) 37
of the cluster harness side connector and body ground.
Specification
: approximately B+
|
|
3. |
Is voltage within specification?
|
▶ Check the
CAN circuit resistance for ABS warning lamp.
|
|
▶ Check for
blown
fuse.
|
|
Check the CAN circuit resistance for ABS
warning lamp
1. |
Disconnect the instrument cluster connector
(M08) and turn the ignition switch
OFF. |
2. |
Measure the resistance between terminal (M08)
33 and 32 of the cluster harness side connector.
|
3. |
Is resistance within
specification?
|
▶ Repair
ABS warning lamp bulb or instrument cluster
assembly.
|
|
▶ Check the
CAN circuit wiring for ABS warning
lamp.
|
|
Check the CAN circuit wiring for ABS warning
lamp
1. |
Disconnect the instrument cluster connector
(M08) and ESC HECU connector, and then turn the ignition switch
OFF. |
2. |
Check for continuity between terminal (M08) 33
of the cluster harness side connector and terminal 26 of ESC HECU
harness side.
Check for continuity between terminal (M08) 32
of the cluster harness side connector and terminal 14 of ESC HECU
harness side.
|
3. |
Is resistance within
specification?
|
▶ Repair
short of wiring between terminal 26, 14 of ESC HECU harness
connector and ABS warning lamp module.
|
|
▶ Repair
open of wiring between terminal 26, 14 of ESC HECU harness
connector and ABS warning lamp
module.
|
|
Even After The Engine Is Started, The ABS Warning Lamp
Remains ON.
|
Detecting condition
Trouble Symptoms
|
Possible Cause
|
If the HECU
detects trouble, it lights the ABS warning lamp while at
the same time prohibiting ABS control. At
this time, the HECU records a DTC in
memory. Even though the normal code is output, the ABS
warning lamp remains ON, then the cause
may be probably an open or short in the
ABS warning lamp circuit.
|
-
|
Faulty instrument cluster
assembly |
-
|
Faulty ABS warning lamp
module |
|
Inspection procedures
Check DTC Output
1. |
Connect the GDS to the 16P data link connector
located behind the driver's side kick
panel. |
2. |
Check the DTC output using
GDS. |
3. |
Is DTC output?
|
▶ Perform
the DTC troubleshooting procedure (Refer to DTC
troubleshooting).
|
|
▶ Check the
CAN circuit resistance for ABS warning
lamp.
|
|
Check the CAN circuit resistance for ABS
warning lamp
1. |
Disconnect the instrument cluster connector
(M08) and turn the ignition switch
OFF. |
2. |
Measure the resistance between terminal (M08)
33 and 32 of the cluster harness side connector.
|
3. |
Is resistance within
specification?
|
▶ Repair
ABS warning lamp bulb or instrument cluster
assembly.
|
|
▶ Check the
CAN circuit wiring for ABS warning
lamp.
|
|
Check the CAN circuit wiring for ABS warning
lamp
1. |
Disconnect the instrument cluster connector
(M08) and ESC HECU connector, and then turn the ignition switch
OFF. |
2. |
Check for continuity between terminal (M08) 33
of the cluster harness side connector and terminal 26 of ESC HECU
harness side.
Check for continuity between terminal (M08) 32
of the cluster harness side connector and terminal 14 of ESC HECU
harness side.
|
3. |
Is resistance within
specification?
|
▶ Repair
short of wiring between terminal 26, 14 of ESC HECU harness
connector and ABS warning lamp module.
|
|
▶ Repair
open of wiring between terminal 26, 14 of ESC HECU harness
connector and ABS warning lamp
module.
|
|
Bleeding of Brake System
This procedure should be
followed to ensure adequate bleeding of air and filling of the ESC unit,
brake lines and master cylinder with brake fluid.
1. |
Remove the reservoir cap and fill the brake
reservoir with brake fluid.
If there is any brake fluid on any
painted surface, wash it off
immediately. |
When pressure bleeding, do not depress
the brake pedal.
Recommended fluid........ DOT3 or
DOT4 | |
2. |
Connect a clear plastic tube to the wheel
cylinder bleeder plug and insert the other end of the tube into a
half filled clear plastic bottle. |
3. |
Connect the GDS to the data link connector
located underneath the dash panel. |
4. |
Select and operate according to the
instructions on the GDS screen.
You must obey the maximum operating time
of the ABS motor with the GDS to prevent the motor pump from
burning. |
(2) |
Select Anti-Lock Brake
system. |
(3) |
Select HCU air bleeding
mode.
|
(4) |
Press "OK" to operate motor pump and
solenoid valve.
|
(5) |
Wait 60 sec. before operating the air
bleeding.
(If not, you may damage the
motor.)
|
(6) |
Perform the air bleeding.
| |
5. |
Pump the brake pedal several times, and then
loosen the bleeder screw until fluid starts to run out without
bubbles. Then close the bleeder screw(A).
Front
Rear
|
6. |
Repeat step 5 until there are no more bubbles
in the fluid for each wheel.
|
7. |
Tighten the bleeder screw.
Bleed screw
tightening torque:
7 ~ 13 N.m (0.7 ~ 1.3 kgf.m, 5.4 ~ 9.5
lb-ft)
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