LIGHTING SYSTEM


  1. OUTLINE


    1. Exterior Light


      1. The front lights consist of the following lights:

        A00YYM8C01
        *A Models with Front Fog Light *B Models with Daytime Running Light
        *C Models without Daytime Running Light *D Except Models for Korea
        *E Models for Korea - -
        *1 Side Turn Signal Light Assembly RH *2 Headlight Assembly RH
        *3 Front Fog Light Assembly RH *4 Front Fog Light Assembly LH
        *5 Headlight Assembly LH *6 Side Turn Signal Light Assembly LH
        *7 Clearance Light/Daytime Running Light *8 Clearance Light
        *9 Front Turn Signal Light *10 Clearance Light/Front Turn Signal Light
        *11 High Beam Headlight *12 Side Marker Light
        *13 Low Beam Headlight - -
      2. The rear lights consist of the following lights:

        A00YYKRC01
        *A Models for Korea *B Models without Rear Fog Light
        *C Models with Rear Fog Light - -
        *1 Taillight/Stop Light *2 Side Marker Light
        *3 Rear Turn Signal Light *4 Back-up Light
        *5 Taillight *6 Rear Light Assembly LH
        *7 Rear Combination Light Assembly LH *8 Rear Reflex Reflector LH
        *9 Rear Reflex Reflector/Rear Fog Light LH *10 License Plate Light Assembly
        *11 Rear Reflex Reflector RH *12 Rear Reflex Reflector/Rear Fog Light RH
        *13 Rear Combination Light Assembly RH *14 Rear Light Assembly RH
        *15 Center Stop Light Assembly - -
    2. Automatic Light Control System (Models with Automatic Light Control System)


      1. When the light control switch is in the AUTO position, the automatic light control sensor detects the ambient light level and automatically turns the headlights, taillights, clearance lights and license plate lights on or off accordingly.

    3. Light Automatic Turn-off System


      1. This system automatically turns off the headlights, taillights, and so on when the ignition switch is turned off.

    4. High Intensity Discharge (HID) Headlight System (Models with HID Headlight System)


      1. The HID headlight system uses a discharge bulb as its light source for the low beam. Discharge bulbs have features superior to halogen bulbs.

    5. Automatic Headlight Beam Level Control System (Models with HID Headlight System)


      1. When the headlights are on, the automatic headlight beam level control system operates the headlight leveling motor in accordance with the movement of the vehicle.

    6. Manual Headlight Beam Level Control System (Models without HID Headlight System)


      1. The manual headlight beam level control system keeps the beam of the headlight adjusted to the appropriate level in accordance with the number (weight) of passengers and volume of luggage.

    7. Emergency Brake Signal


      1. The hazard warning lights flash automatically in the case of emergency braking to alert following drivers, thus helping to reduce rear-end accidents.

    8. Daytime Running Light (Models with Daytime Running Light System)


      1. The daytime running light system is designed to automatically illuminate the daytime running light LEDs during the daytime to keep the vehicle highly visible to other vehicles.

    9. Automatic High Beam (AHB) System (Models with AHB System)


      1. The AHB system detects lights in front of the vehicle and automatically changes between high beams and low beams to assist the driver during night driving.

  2. SPECIFICATION


    1. Exterior Light

      Light Specification
      Headlight Assembly Low Beam Headlight (Halogen) 12 V, 60 W (HB3L+ Type*1)
      Low Beam Headlight (HID) 12 V, 35 W (D4S Type)
      High Beam Headlight 12 V, 60 W (HB3L+ Type*1)
      Clearance Light*2,*3 12 V, 5 W (W5W Type)
      Clearance Light/Daytime Running Light*4 12 V, 0.54/5.72 W (LED x 4)
      Clearance Light/Front Turn Signal Light*5 12 V, 8/28 W (T20WB Type: Amber Bulb)
      Front Turn Signal Light*3 12 V, 21 W (WY21W Type: Amber Bulb)
      Side Marker Light*5 12 V, 5 W (W5W Type)
      Front Fog Light Assembly*6 12 V, 19 W (H16 Type)
      Side Turn Signal Light Assembly 12 V, 0.5 W (LED x 2)
      Rear Combination Light Assembly Taillight/Stop Light 12 V, 5/21 W (W21W type)
      Side Marker Light*5 -*7
      Rear Turn Signal Light 12 V, 21W (WY21W Type: Amber Bulb)
      Rear Light Assembly Taillight 12 V, 5 W (W5W Type)
      Back-up Light 12 V, 16 W (W16W Type)
      Center Stop Light Assembly 12 V, 0.6 W (LED x 9)
      License Plate Light 12 V, 5 W (W5W Type)
      Rear Fog Light*8 12 V, 21 W (W21W Type)

      • *1: HB3 type is replaceable.

      • *2: Models without daytime running light

      • *3: Except models for Korea

      • *4: Models with daytime running light

      • *5: Models for Korea

      • *6: Models with front fog light

      • *7: The light source has been used with taillight/stop light.

      • *8: Models with rear fog light

  3. PRECAUTION


    1. HID Headlight System (Models with HID Headlight System)


      1. When the HID headlights illuminate, a high voltage (approximately 30000 V) is applied momentarily to the bulb sockets, which could lead to a serious accident. Never connect the tester to the high voltage socket of an HID headlight for measurement, as the high voltage may cause a serious accident.

      2. When inspecting the HID headlight system, in order to prevent electric shocks, make sure that water is not present, the light control switch is off, the battery terminal has been removed, and the connector of the headlight light control ECU has been disconnected.

      3. Operate the HID headlight only after assembly has been properly completed, and never operate without bulbs installed.

      4. Do not operate the HID headlight using a power source other than that of the vehicle.

      5. If there is a defect in the HID headlight or if the headlight has suffered a shock, replace the bulb with a new one.

      6. Discharge bulbs reach high temperatures when illuminated. For this reason, the life of a bulb could be shortened if any oil comes in contact with the glass portion of the bulb. Do not touch the glass portion of a bulb with bare hands.

    2. Automatic High Beam (AHB) System (Models with Automatic High Beam (AHB) System)


      1. The automatic high beam system is a system that helps ensure visibility by automatically turning the high beams on and off.

      2. However, due to control limitations of the automatic high beam system, it may be necessary to manually turn the high beams on and off. When driving, for safety reasons, make sure to change the high beams and low beams manually according to the driving conditions.

      3. Under the following conditions, the automatic high beam system might not detect other vehicles or lights correctly, or the high beams might cause glare or flash pedestrians or the occupants of other vehicles. Manual operation should be used.

        Factor Condition
        Weather/Climate When driving in bad weather (rain, snow, fog, sandstorms, etc.).
        Windshield Glass
        • When the windshield glass is not clear (ice, snow or frost on the glass).

        • When the windshield glass is dirty (sand, mud, water stains or bugs on the glass).

        • When the windshield glass is cracked.

        • When the windshield glass is fogged-up.

        • When the windshield glass has a film attached.

        • When an object on the instrument panel reflects off of the windshield glass.

        • When any other abnormal conditions exist with the windshield glass.

        Automatic High Beam (AHB) Sensor (Lane Departure Warning Camera)
        • When a parking tag, magnifying lens or other accessory is mounted on the AHB sensor.

        • When the AHB sensor or its built-in camera is deformed.

        • When the automatic high beam sensor in the AHB sensor is dirty.

        • When any other abnormal conditions exist with the AHB sensor or its built-in automatic high beam sensor.

        Nearby Vehicles or Lights
        • When lights similar to headlights or taillights are in the vicinity of the vehicle.

        • When a nearby vehicle has no lights or its lights are off.

        • When a vehicle in front has misaligned lights, or its lights are changing color.

        • When a vehicle in front has extremely dirty headlights or taillights.

        Road Conditions
        • When driving in an area where the conditions often change between bright and dark.

        • When driving on a road with many uphill and downhill slopes.

        • When driving on a winding road or around a sharp curve.

        • When driving on a bumpy road (cobblestone pavement, gravel road, rough unpaved road, etc.).

        • When highly reflective objects are in front of the vehicle (mirrors, road signs, etc.).

        Vehicle Conditions
        • When the headlights are damaged, deformed or dirty.

        • When the vehicle posture is abnormal due to flat tire (or posture has changed due to the vehicle being fully loaded, a trailer being towed, etc.).

        • When the vehicle has other malfunctions or if the vehicle has been modified.

        Automatic High Beam (AHB) System

        Malfunction:


        • When the automatic high beam indicator light on the combination meter assembly is blinking.

        Others:


        • When the Automatic High Beam (AHB) system does not seem to be changing between the high beams and low beams properly.

        • When the Automatic High Beam (AHB) system is frequently changing between the high beams and low beams.

        • When the glare from the high beams would disturb pedestrians or the drivers of other vehicles.

    3. Ignition Switch Expressions


      1. The type of ignition switch used on this model differs depending on the specifications of the vehicle. The expressions listed in the table below are used in this section.

        Expression

        Ignition Switch

        (Position)

        Engine Switch

        (Condition)

        Ignition Switch off LOCK Off (Lock)
        Ignition Switch ACC ACC On (ACC)
        Ignition Switch ON ON On (IG)
        Engine Start START On (Start)