| Removal |
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| 1. | Shut off the high voltage. (Refer to Hybrid Control System - "High Voltage Shut-off Procedures") |
| 2. | Remove the rear seat cushion. (Refer to Body - "Rear Seat Assembly") |
| 3. | Remove the rear door scuff trim. (Refer to Body - "Door Scuff Trim") |
| 4. | Remove the upper frame (A) after loosening the mounting bolts and nuts.
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| 5. | Remove the high voltage battery rear cover (A) after loosening the mounting bolts and nuts.
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| 6. | Remove the high voltage battery front cover (A) after loosening the mounting bolts and nuts.
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| 7. | Remove the outlet cooling duct. (Refer to Hybrid Control System - "Cooling Duct") |
| 8. | Disconnect the cooling fan connector (A). |
| 9. | Remove the safety plug cable after loosening the mounting nuts (B).
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| 10. | Remove the cooling fan after loosening the mounting bolts and nuts (A).
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| Installation |
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| 1. | Install the cooling fan in the reverse order of removal.
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| Inspection |
| 1. | Connect the GDS to the Data Link Connector (DLC). |
| 2. | Connect the oscilloscope probe to the BMS extension connectors.
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| 3. | Turn the ignition switch ON. |
| 4. | Check "Fan Status", "Current" "Waveform" and waveforms in each cooling fan operation mode by using "Actuation Test" function in GDS.
[Cooling Fan at 1st]
[Cooling Fan at 2st]
[Cooling Fan at 3st]
[Cooling Fan at 4st]
[Cooling Fan at 5st]
[Cooling Fan at 6st]
[Cooling Fan at 7st]
[Cooling Fan at 8st]
[Cooling Fan at 9st]
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Components1. Main Connector2. BLDC Motor
Removal • Be sure to read and follow the "General Safety Information and Caution" before doing any work related with the high voltage system.
General Safety Information and CautionBe careful of the following precautions when driving the vehicle using the smart cruise control system. • The smart cruise control system may have limits in detecting distance to the vehicle ahead due to road and traffic conditions.
System Block DiagramComponent Parts and Function Outline Component part Function Vehicle-speed sensor, ESP/ABS Control ModuleConverts vehicle speed to pulse.VCUReceives signals from sensor and control switches.