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System Components

  1. PLG Unit
    Fig 1: Identifying PLG Unit
    G10584760Courtesy of HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA

    PLG unit is located in rear left luggage side trim.

    PLG drive unit drive the two actuators (Spindles) by measuring the driving motors.

    PLG unit also controls anti trap functions by hall sensor analysis in the anti-pinch strip.

  2. PLG Latch Assembly
    Fig 2: PLG Latch Assembly
    G10584761Courtesy of HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA

    PLG latch assembly is consist of Power Latch (A) and Power Closing Unit (B).

    Power latch is located in the lower part of liftgate panel.

  3. PLG Spindle
    Fig 3: PLG Spindle Components
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    PLG spindle open and close the liftgate by driving the motor.

  4. Anti-Pinch Strip
    Fig 4: Identifying Anti-Pinch Strip
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    During power closing or cinching, the PLG system shall reverse to full open if an anti-pinch strip signal is received. However, the anti-pinch strips will not work when the Liftgate is idle in the full closed, full open, or stopped positions.

  5. SMK (Smart Key)
    Fig 5: Identifying Smart Key
    G10584764Courtesy of HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA

    Push the Power Liftgate open of the SMK more than 0.5s to open the Power Liftgate. Power Open operation shall be reversed when an additional Open/Close signal is received during power opening.

  6. Interior Switch
    Fig 6: Identifying Interior Switch
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  7. Liftgate inner switch
    Fig 7: Liftgate Inner Switch Location
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  8. Liftgate buzzer
    Fig 8: Identifying Liftgate Buzzer
    G10584767Courtesy of HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA

    When a power operation cannot be performed as requested or an obstacle has been detected.