Safety Warning
DIY auto repair can cause serious injury, fire, or vehicle damage. These guides are for informational purposes only. Always follow OEM torque specs, wear PPE, and consult a certified mechanic if you are unsure. You are solely responsible for your safety.
Repair Procedures: Inspection: Notes
- Warning and guide sounds regarding engine start and driving are generated through the external amplifier. (Hazard lamp, seat belt warning, turn signal, HDA Hand OFF, LKAS, RCTA, etc.)
- When the external amplifier or speakers are replaced with other products, a failure may occur in the amplifier and warning and guide sounds (excluding the ETCS guide sound) may not be generated.
- Virtual engine sound inside the vehicle (occurs in Sport mode) is generated by the external amplifier. Therefore, if the external amplifier or speakers are replaced with other products, a failure may occur in the amplifier and virtual engine sound may not be generated properly.
- Check point (Warning indicator)NOTE: Fault conditions and normal operating conditions, refer to the owner's manual.
No Ref Symbol Name Color Signal Input Signal Control Check Point 1 Turn signal (Left) Green CAN IGPM (Gateway) - Multifunction switch
- IBU
- IGPM
- CAN failure
2 Turnsignal (Right) Green CAN IGPM (Gateway) - Multifunction switch
- IBU
- IGPM
- CAN failure
3 Tail Lamp Green CAN IGPM (Gateway) - Multifunction switch
- IBU
- IGPM
- CAN failure
4 Low Beam Green CAN IGPM (Gateway) - Multifunction switch
- IBU
- IGPM
- CAN failure
- LKAS System
- CAN failure
5 HBA Green CAN LKAS 6 Rear Fog Lamp Yellow CAN IGPM (Gateway) - Multifunction Switch
- IBU
- IGPM
- CAN Failure
7 High Beam Blue CAN IGPM (Gateway) - Multifunction switch
- IBU
- IGPM
- CAN failure
BSD - BSD System
- CAN failure
PSB - PSB System
- IGPM
- CAN failure
8 Warning Yellow CAN + Hard-wired SCC ECS - SCC System
- AEB System
- LDWS System
- AHLS System
- TPMS System
- HSWS System
Low Washer Digital Input - Washer fluid lever sensor
- Wiring failure
Reminders when service checks9 Battery Charge Red Hard-wired Alternator - Alternator
- Wiring Failure
- Battery
10 Oil Pressure Red Hard-wired ECM - Oil pressure sensor
- Wiring Failure
- ECM
- CAN failure
11 Check Engine Yellow CAN ECM - ECM
- CAN failure
12 Immobilizer Yellow CAN + Hard-wired IGPM (Gateway) - SMK System
- IGPM
- CAN failure
- Hard-wired
13 Parking Brake Fluid EBD EPB EVP Red CAN IGPM (Gateway)
EBD EPB- IGPM
- VDC System
- EPB System
- CAN failure
- Parking Brake Switch
- Brake Oil lever sensor
14 ABS Yellow CAN ABS - TCS System
- CAN failure
15 ESC Yellow CAN TCS - TCS System
- CAN failure
16 ESC Off Yellow CAN TCS - TCS System
- CAN failure
17 EPB Yellow CAN EPB - EPB System
- CAN failure
18 LED Head lamp Yellow CAN AFLS - AFLS System
- CAN failure
19 AFS System Ye ow CAN AFLS - AFLS System
- CAN failure
20 Seat Belt Red CAN IGPM (Gateway) - IGPM
- CAN failure
21 Airbag Red CAN SRSCM - SRSCM System
- CAN failure
22 EPS (MDPS) Red CAN MDPS - MDPS Unit system
- MDPS Motor
- CAN failure
23 TPMS Yellow CAN TPMS - TPMS System
- TPMS sensor
- CAN failure
24 4WD Yellow CAN 4WD - 4WD ECU
- CAN failure
25 Fuel Warning Yellow Direct (Micom) Fuel Segment - Fuel Segment Failure
- Wiring Failure
26 FCA Yellow CAN AEB - SCC System
- CAN failure
27 Diesel Particulate Filter (GPF) Yellow CAN ECM - GPF System
- CAN Failure
28 Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) Yellow CAN ECM - GPF System
- CAN Failure
29 Preheating plug warning Yellow CAN EMS - CAN Failure
- Check point (Gauge)
No Name Signal Input Signal Control (Unit/Sensor) Check Point 1 Speedometer C-CAN TCU CAN Line failure 2 Tachometer C-CAN ECM CAN Line failure 3 Cooling water temperature C-CAN ECM CAN Line failure 4 Fuel Hardwire Fuel Sander Fuel sender failure Wiring failure - Other cluster check list
- USM (User Setting Mode)
USM setting process
Setting can be changed by using the buttons of the steering switch. The items include In/out Seat Synchronization, v Auto Door Lock, Auto Door Lock Deactivate, Head Lamp Escort, Welcome Light, Welcome Sound, Triple Turn Signal, Average Fuel Consumption Auto Reset, HUD Height Adjustment, Brightness, and Content Setup. These items can be set and changed.
- USM (User Setting Mode)
NO RELATED
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.