The power steering uses a motor to assist you in steering the vehicle. If the engine is off or if the power steering system becomes inoperative, the vehicle may still be steered, but it will require increased steering effort.
The motor driven power steering is controlled by a power steering control unit which senses the steering wheel torque and vehicle speed to command the motor.
The steering becomes heavier as the vehicle’s speed increases and becomes lighter as the vehicle’s speed decreases for optimum steering control.
Should you notice any change in the effort required to steer during normal vehicle operation, have the power steering checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
✽ NOTICE
The following symptoms may occur during normal vehicle operation:
If the Electronic Power Steering System does not operate normally, the warning light will illuminate on the instrument cluster. The steering wheel may become difficult to control or operate abnormally. Take your vehicle to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and have the vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Input Speed Sensor Repair procedures
Inspection
1.
Check signal waveform of Input & output speed sensor using the GDS.
Specification: Refer to "Signal Wave Form" section.
Removal
1.
Remove the battery and the battery ...
Driver Airbag (DAB) Module and Clock Spring Repair procedures
Removal
1.
Disconnect the battery negative cable and wait for at least three minutes before beginning work.
2.
Remove the driver airbag module mounting bolts (A).
3.
Remove the wiring fix ...
Battery saver function
The purpose of this feature is to prevent the battery from being discharged.
The system automatically turns off the parking lights when the driver turns
off the engine and opens the driver-side ...