Hyundai Venue: Integrated Body Control Unit (IBU) / Repair procedures
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Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
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2. |
Remove the glove box.
(Refer to Body - "Glove Box Housing")
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3. |
Disconnect the IBU connectors.
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4. |
Remove the smart key unit (A) after loosening the nuts.
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5. |
Remove the smart key unit the connectors (A).
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For the european specification, when removing the IBU connector,
the IBU will be damaged by safety bracket (A).
So, replace IBU with a new one.
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Install the body control module.
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2. |
Install the glove box.
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In the body electrical system, failure can be quickly diagnosed by using
the vehicle diagnostic system (GDS).
(1) |
Fault Code Searching : Checking failure and code number (DTC)
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Data Analysis : Checking the system input/output data state
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(3) |
Actuation test : Checking the system operation condition
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(4) |
S/W Management : Controlling other features including system
option setting and zero point adjustment
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If diagnose the vehicle by GDS, select "DTC Analysis" and "Vehicle".
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If check current status, select the "Data Analysis" and "Car model".
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Select the 'IBU_BCM' to search the current state of the input/output
data.
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Function
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Item
Description
1
Washer Linked Wiper
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If the washer switch is pressed ON for 0...
Other information:
Specifications
Item
Specifications
Transaxle type
A6GF1 - 2
Engine type
Gasoline 1.6MPI
Torque converter type
3 - element, 1 - stage, 2 - phase type
Torque converter size
Ø236 mm (9...
Specification
Item
Specification
Rated voltage
12V, 0.9 kW
The number of pinion teeth
10
Performance
[No-load, 11.5V]
Ampere
Max...
Categories
Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key, which you can use to lock or unlock the driver
and passenger doors or the rear liftgate.
1. Door Lock
2. Door Unlock
3. Remote start
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