Electric - SSANGYONG KYRON 2005.10 Manual

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3) CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
(1) SSPS (SPEED SENSITIVE POWER STEERING)
In the conventional constant power assist steering system, the steerability gets lighter as
vehicle speed rises, and this may cause a dangerous situation.
Where as having heavy steerability in high speed driving makes it difficult to manipulate the
steering wheel when vehicle is in stop. This steering system solves this problem as the
steerability is changed according to the vehicle speed, which is called Speed Sensitive Power
Steering (SSPS).
SSPS, by providing appropriate steerability to a driver according to the changes of vehicle
speed, gives steering stability.
The power steering control unit adjusts the hydraulic pressure to reaction plunger by
controlling the pressure solenoid valve located in the gear box to optimize the steerability.
In other words, the steering wheel gets lighter by adjusting steerability in stop or low speed
and provides steering stability by adjusting steering wheel to become heavier in high speed.
(2) INPUT/OUTPUT OF SSPS CONTROL UNIT
(3) SSPS CONFIGURATION
A. PCV (Pressure Control Valve)
This valve controls the hydraulic pressure supplied to reaction device by moving the spool
valve according to the changes of solenoid valve.
B. Reaction device
This device increases the steerability effect by binding the input shaft with supplied hydraulic
pressure from PCV.
C. Solenoid valve
The SSPS control unit controls the amount of electric current to the solenoid valve according
to the vehicle speed.
In other words, the solenoid valve controls the hydraulic pressure applied to reaction plunger
by changing the valve spool position that is linked with solenoid valve according to the
amount of electric current.
The changes of hydraulic pressure applied to input shaft according to the pressure changes
applied to the reaction plunger provide proper steerability based on the amount of electric
current.
Specifications
Electric Current Check
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Disconnect the solenoid valve connector (waterproof connector) and install the
ammeter between the solenoid valve connector and the wiring harness.
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Do not ground the solenoid terminal.
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When the vehicle speed is at 0 km/h, check whether the electric current for solenoid
is in specified range and check that the current is reduced as the vehicle speed
increases.
D. SSPS Control Unit
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To provide proper steerability to a driver, the SSPS control unit controls the solenoid
valve by receiving the vehicle speed and the throttle position data via CAN
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communication.
The SSPS control unit controls the working current for the solenoid valve with PWM type
duty ratio of 333 Hz frequency and sets the target current to 1A during 1 second after the
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ignition is "ON".
When a trouble occurs in the system, the SSPS control unit generates a trouble code
using fail safe function.
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4620-12
CIRCUIT
KYRON 2005.10

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