Kia Cee'd: Lighting System / Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting |
1. |
The lamp switch inputs can be checked using the GDS.
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2. |
To check the input value of lamp switch, select option "Body Control
Module".
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3. |
To consult the present input/output value of BCM, "Current DATA". It
provides information of BCM input/output conditions of power supply,
turn signal/brake lamp, headlamp, door, locks, outside mirror, wiper,
auto-light and transmitters etc.
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4. |
To check the input value of lamp switch in force mode, select option
"Actuation Test".
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Symptom |
Possible cause |
Remedy |
One lamp does not light (all exterior) |
Bulb burned out |
Replace bulb |
Socket, wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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Head lamps do not light |
Bulb burned out |
Replace bulb |
Lighting switch faulty |
Check switch |
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Wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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Tail lamps and license plate lamps do not light |
Bulb burned out |
Replace bulb |
Lighting switch faulty |
Check switch |
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Wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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Stop lamps do not light |
Bulb burned out |
Replace bulb |
Stop lamp fuse (15A) blown |
Check for short and replace fuse |
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Stop lamp switch faulty |
Adjust or replace switch |
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Wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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Stop lamps do not turn off |
Stop lamp switch faulty |
Repair or replace switch |
Instrument lamps do not light (Tail lamps light) |
Rheostat faulty |
Check rheostat |
Wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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Turn signal lamp does not flash on one side |
Bulb burned out |
Replace bulb |
Turn signal switch faulty |
Check switch |
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Wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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Turn signal lamps do not light |
Bulb burned out |
Replace bulb |
Flasher unit faulty |
Check flasher unit |
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Turn signal switch faulty |
Check switch |
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Wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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Hazard warning lamps do not light |
Bulb burned out |
Replace bulb |
Flasher unit faulty |
Check flasher unit |
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Hazard switch faulty |
Check switch |
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Wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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Flasher rate too slow or too fast |
Lamps' wattages are smaller or larger than specified |
Replace lamps |
Flasher unit faulty |
Check flasher unit |
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Back up lamps do not light |
Bulb burned out |
Replace bulb |
Back up lamp switch (M/T) faulty |
Check switch |
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Transaxle range switch (A/T) faulty |
Check switch |
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Wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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Room lamp does not light |
Bulb burned out |
Replace bulb |
Room lamp switch faulty |
Check switch |
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Wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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Front fog lamps do not light |
Bulb burned out |
Replace bulb |
Front fog lamp switch faulty |
Check switch |
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Wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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Rear fog lamps do not light |
Bulb burned out |
Replace bulb |
Rear fog lamp switch faulty |
Check switch |
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Wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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Map lamp does not light |
Bulb burned out |
Replace bulb |
Map lamp switch faulty |
Check switch |
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Wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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Trunk room lamp does not light |
Bulb burned out |
Replace bulb |
Trunk room lamp switch faulty |
Check switch |
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Wiring or ground faulty |
Repair if necessary |
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