Integrated Central Control Unit: Function

2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz SEL, FWDSECTION Function

ICU* has a built-in CGW* and SJB*. The CGW* enables CAN network communication between controllers sending and receiving data using different protocols.

Component Name_ETM Description ETM
ICU*
CGW*
SJB*
β†’ "ICU JUNCTION BLOCK"
β†’ "ICU JUNCTION BLOCK_IPS CONTROL MODULE"
β†’ "ICU JUNCTION BLOCK"
β†’ [CGW+SJB] Integrated Central control Unit
β†’ Central Gate Way
β†’ Smart Junction Block
SD200-2
SD200-4
SD200-6
SD200-8
SD200-10
ABS
ESP
EPB
"ABS CONTROL MODULE"
"ESP CONTROL MODULE"
β†’ Anti-lock Braking System
β†’ Electronic Stability Program
β†’ Electronic Parking Brake
SD200-2
SD200-4
ACU "SRS CONTROL MODULE" Air Bag Control Unit SD200-2
ADAS PRK "ADAS UNIT (PARKING)" Advanced Driver Assistance System_PaRKing SD200-6
AMP "AMP" External Amplifier SD200-10
AV/AVN "A/V & NAVIGATION HEAD UNIT" Audio Video/Audio Video Navigation SD200-10
"AUDIO"
BCW "REAR RADAR LH" Blind-Spot Collision Warning SD200-6
"REAR RADAR RH"
CLU "INSTRUMENT CLUSTER" Instrument cluster SD200-6
SD200-10
DATC "A/C CONTROL MODULE" Dual Automatic Temperature Control SD200-6
EMS "PCM" Engine Management System SD200-4
SD200-12
"ECM"
IAU "IAU" Identity Authentication Unit SD200-8
IBU
BCM
TPMS
SMK
"IBU" β†’ [BCM+TPMS+SMK] Integrated Body control Unit
β†’ Body Control Module
β†’ Tire Pressure Monitoring System
β†’ Smart Key control module
SD200-4
SD200-8
LKAS "MULTIFUNCTION FRONT VIEW CAMERA" Lane Keeping Assist System SD200-6
MDPS "MDPS UNIT" Motor Driven Power Steering SD200-2
MLM "FRONT MOOD LAMP UNIT" Mood Lamp Master module SD200-8
ODS "PASSENGER OCCUPANT DETECTION SENSOR" Occupant Detection Sensor SD200-2
RVM "REAR VIEW CAMERA" Rear View Monitor SD200-8
SHVU FR "FRONT SEAT WARMER CONTROL MODULE"
"FRONT AIR VENTILATION SEAT CONTROL MODULE"
Seat Warmer System SD200-8
4WD "4WD ECM" 4 Wheel Drive SD200-4
TCU "PCM" Transmission Control Unit SD200-4
SD200-12
"TCM"
WPC "WIRELESS CHARGER" Wireless Power Charger SD200-6
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