Communication Network Diagram

2015 Kia K900 V8SECTION Communication Network Diagram
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2017 Kia K900. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Fig 1: Body Control Module Communication Network
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Abbreviation Explanation
C_CAN Chassis Controller Area Network
B_CAN Body Controller Area Network
MM_CAN Multi media Controller Area Network
SMK Smart Key Unit
DDM Driver Door Module
ADM Assist Door Module
RRDM Rear Right Door Module
RLDM Rear Left Door Module
PSM Power Seat Module
APSM Assist Power Seat Module
ARS Armrest Switch
PAS Parking Assist System
RSNR Rain Sensor & Auto Light
ECW Electric Control Wiper
FSJB Front Smart Junction Box
RSJB Rear Smart Junction Box
SCM Steering Column Module
MFSW Multi-Function Switch
SWRC Steering Wheel Remote Controller
ILM Interior lamp Module
PTM Power Trunk Module
SMK Smart Key ECU
SRx Stand-alone RF Receiver
HUD Head Up Display
BCM Body Control Module
ECU Engine Control Unit
TCU Transmission Control Unit
EPB Electronic Parking Brake
ESC Electronic Stability Control
SCC Smart Cruise Control
AAF Active Air Flap
BSD Blind Spot Detection
EHPS Electronic Hydraulic power Steering
DATC Dual Automatic Temp Control
AFLS Adaptive Front Lighting System
SAS Steering Angle Sensor
TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring System
ACU Airbag Control Unit
LDWS Lane Departure Warning System
PSB Pre-Safe Seat Belt
SBW Shift By Wire
AVM Around View Monitor
MTS Mozen Telematics System
CUBIS Car Ubiquitous System
RSE Rear Seat Entertainment system
HU Head Unit
MON Monitor
RRC Rear Remote Control
AMP Amplifier
CCP Center Control Panel
IMS SW Integrated Memory System Switch
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