Hyundai Santa Fe: ESP(Electronic Stability Program) System / Yaw-rate and G Sensor. Specifications
Description
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Specification
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Operating voltage
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8 - 16V
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Output signal
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CAN Interface
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Operating temperature
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-40 - 85°C (-40 - 185°F)
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Yaw-rate sensor
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Measurement range
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-128 to +128°/sec
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Frequency response
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15 - 45Hz
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G sensor
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Measurement range
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-1.99 to +1.99g
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Frequency response
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50 Hz ± 60%
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Description
The yaw rate and G sensor is included inside the air bag control module (SRSCM).
When the vehicle is turning with respect to a vertical axis the yaw rate sensor
detects the yaw rate electroniclly by the vibration change of plate fork inside
the yaw rate sensor...
Other information:
Description of ESP
ESP recognizes critical driving conditions, such as panic reactions in dangerous
situations, and stabilizes the vehicle by wheel-individual braking and engine
control intervention.
ESP adds a further function known as Active Yaw Control (AYC) to the ABS, TCS,
EBD and ESP functions...
Operating conditions
If ‘Rear Active Assist’ or ‘Rear Warning Only’ is set from the Settings menu,
Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist will be in the ready status when the
following conditions are satisfied:
-- The liftgate is closed
-- The gear is shifted to R (Reverse)
-- Vehicle speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h)
-- System components such as the rear view camera and the rear ultrasonic sensors
are in normal conditions
When Reverse Parking Collision- Avoidance Assist activates, a line appears behind
the vehicle image in the instrument cluster...
Categories

1. Driver’s front air bag
2. Passenger’s front air bag
3. Side air bag
4. Curtain air bag
The vehicles are equipped with a Supplemental Air Bag System for the driver’s
seat and front passenger’s seats.
The front air bags are designed to supplement the three-point seat belts. For
these air bags to provide protection, the seat belts must be worn at all times when
driving.
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