Hyundai Venue: Cruise Control System (CC) / Troubleshooting

Trouble symptom
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Probable cause
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Remedy
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The set vehicle speed varies greatly upward or downward
"Surging" (repeated alternating acceleration and deceleration) occurs after
setting
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Malfunction of the vehicle speed sensor circuit
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Repair the vehicle speed sensor system, or replace the part
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Malfunction of ECM
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Check input and output signals at ECM
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Trouble symptom
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Probable cause
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Remedy
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The CC system is not canceled when the brake pedal is depressed
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Damaged or disconnected wiring of the brake pedal switch
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Repair the harness or replace the brake pedal switch
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Malfunction of the ECM signals
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Check input and output signals at ECM
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Trouble symptom
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Probable cause
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Remedy
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The CC system is not canceled when the shift lever is moved to the "N" position
(It is canceled, however, when the brake pedal is depressed)
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Damaged or disconnected wiring of inhibitor switch input circuit
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Repair the harness or repair or replace the inhibitor switch
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Improper adjustment of inhibitor switch
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Malfunction of the ECM signals
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Check input and output signals at ECM
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Trouble symptom
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Probable cause
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Remedy
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Cannot decelerate (coast) by using the "SET/–" switch
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Temporary damaged or disconnected wiring of "SET/–" switch input circuit
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Repair the harness or replace the "SET/–" switch
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Malfunction of the ECM signals
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Check input and output signals at ECM
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Trouble symptom
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Probable cause
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Remedy
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Cannot accelerate or resume speed by using the "RES/+" switch
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Damaged or disconnected wiring, or short circuit, or "RES/+" switch input
circuit
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Repair the harness or replace the "RES/+" switch
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Malfunction of the ECM signals
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Check input and output signals at ECM
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Trouble symptom
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Probable cause
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Remedy
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CC system can be set while driving at a vehicle speed of less than 40km/h
(25mph), or there is no automatic cancellation at that speed
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Malfunction of the vehicle-speed sensor circuit
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Repair the vehicle speed sensor system, or replace the part
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Malfunction of the ECM signals
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Check input and output signals at ECM
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Trouble symptom
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Probable cause
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Remedy
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The cruise main switch indicator lamp does not illuminate (But CC system
is normal)
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Damaged or disconnected bulb of cruise main switch indicator lamp
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Repair the harness or replace the part.
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Harness damaged or disconnected
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System Block Diagram
Component Parts And Function Outline
Component part
Function
Vehicle-speed sensor, ESP/ABS Control Module
Converts vehicle speed to pulse...
Other information:
Special Service Tools
Tool
(Number and name)
Illustration
Use
09200-3N000
Engine support fixture
(Beam)
Removal and installation of the transaxle.
Use this beam (SST No...
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Passible Cause
Remedy (Refer to page)
Water leaks from sunroof
Deteriorated roof lid weatherstrip
Replace
Excessive roof lid-to-body clearance and improperly fitted weatherstrip
Adjust
Wind noise around sunroof
Loose or deformed deflector, gaps in body work
Retighten adjust or replace
Noise created by moving sunroof lid
Foreign particles lodged in guide rail
Check drive cable and guide rails for foreign particles
Loose guide rails and lid
Retighten
Motor runs but sunroof does not move or moves only partially
Foreign particles lodged in guide rail
Adjust or replace
Incorrect engagement of motor pinion with drive cable
Decrease in motor's clutch slipping force
Increased sunroof sliding resistance or interference of sunroof with drive
cables, weatherstrip, etc...
Categories
The vehicle’s front and rear seats have adjustable head restraints. The head
restraints provide comfort for passengers, but more importantly they are designed
to help protect passengers from whiplash and other neck and spinal injuries during
an accident, especially in a rear impact collision.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death in an accident, take the following
precautions when adjusting your head restraints:
Always properly adjust the head restraints for all passengers BEFORE
starting the vehicle.
NEVER let anyone ride in a seat with the head restraints removed or reversed.

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