Kia Sedona: Power Door Mirror Switch Repair procedures| Inspection |
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Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
| 2. |
Remove the front left door trim.
(Refer to Body - "Front Door Trim") |
| 3. |
Disconnect the power mirror switch connector from the door trim.
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| 4. |
Check for continuity between the terminals in each switch position according to the table.
[Power Mirror Switch]
[Power Folding Mirror Switch]
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| 1. |
The body electrical system can be quickly diagnosed for faulty parts using vehicle diagnostic system (GDS).
The diagnostic system (GDS) provides the following information:
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| 2. |
Select the ''Car model'' and the system to be checked in order to check the vehicle with the tester. |
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Select the ''Body Control Module (BCM)'' to check the driver seat or assistant door module (DDM/ADM). |
| 4. |
Select the "Current Data" menu to search the current state of the input/output data.
The input/output data for the sensors corresponding to the driver seat or assistant door module(DDM/ADM) can be checked.
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| 5. |
If you wish to check the power door lock operation by force, select "Actuation test". |
| Removal |
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| 1. |
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
| 2. |
Remove the front door trim.
(Refer to Body - "Front Door Trim") |
| 3. |
Loosen the front door armrest (A) mounting screws.
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| 4. |
Using a screwdriver or remover, separate the mounting clips and then remove the driver door module panel (A).
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| 5. |
Loosen the mounting screws and then remove the driver door module(DDM) (A) after separating the mounting clips.
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| Installation |
| 1. |
Install the driver door module (DDM). |
| 2. |
Install the driver door module panel. |
| 3. |
Install the front door armrest mounting screws. |
| 4. |
Install the front door trim. |
| 5. |
Connect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
Power Door Mirror Switch Schematic Diagrams
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