Kia Sedona (2008 year). Manual — part 471
If the power sliding door is operated while the door is in slightly-opened position (less than 300mm), the
door is automatically opened fully. If the power sliding door is operated while the door is in slightly-
opened position (more than 300mm), the door is automatically closed completely.
3. If the door handle is pulled from inside or outside while the door is locked or child safety lock is engaged,
the power sliding door is not opened.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Check the following items prior to performing Power Sliding Door System service.
1. Manual movement
Make sure the sliding door moves manually. Place the ON/OFF switch on the overhead console in the
OFF position. Move the door manually and check for proper door fit and latch effort. Check for
interference with other body parts such as latch striker, trim, and weather seals.
2. Battery voltage
Make sure the battery is fully charged. The PSD system is an electronic device and requires a minimum
battery voltage to operate. The PSDM (Power sliding door module) monitors the battery voltage present
at the PSDM input battery input and will not permit operation if the battery voltage is out of range.
3. Fuses
Two fuses protect the battery supply to the PSDM (Power sliding door module), one for Power, and one
for logic. Check that the fuses are intact
4. Repeat Operations
Make sure the customer has not been operating the PSD repeatedly while the vehicle is turned off. The
battery will be discharged and the PSDM (Power sliding door module) will not permit operation.
5. Vehicle on Steep Grade
Make sure the customer has not been operating the PSD system when the vehicle is parked on a steep
grade (greater than 30%). The system will operate but the force of gravity and normal flex of the vehicle
body may affect proper operation.
6. Obstacle Detection
The obstacle detection force is not adjustable. Factors that may affect the force are vehicle grade, battery
voltage, or dirt in sliding door tracks.
7. Outside handle response time
When the vehicle has been parked and OFF, there may be a delay before power operation starts after the
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outside handle is pulled. This is normal because the PSDM (Power sliding door module) must wake up
and check for proper conditions before starting a power open operation.
8. The sliding doors are not identical. Open and close times and obstacle detection efforts may vary when
comparing the two doors. This is normal and is caused by vehicle build conditions such as door fit and
rolling resistance.
9. Scan tool Diagnostic tool
Connect Scan tool to the K-line and check status of system.
POWER SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
POWER SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS CHART
CONDITION
POSSIBLE
CAUSES
CORRECTION
Sliding Door opens
unexpectedly
Accidental activation
or failure of
open/close command
switch
Check for shorted or defective switch
Failure of latch
assembly
Check wiring connections
Check for diagnostic trouble codes
Failure of Power
Sliding Door or Body
Control module
Disconnect then reconnect battery or fuse to reset
module and function sliding door. If no function exists,
check for loose wire connections. See ENGINE
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - GENERAL for detailed
procedures
Sliding Door will not
power open or close
Not in Park or false
indication
Check switch status with SCAN tool
Battery voltage at
PSDM is too low
Check for proper voltage at the PSDM. Charge battery
Blown fuse
Check for blown fuse
BCM or sliding door
control module
critical fault codes
Check for diagnostic trouble codes
Failure of latch
assembly
Check wire connections and for blown fuse
Check for foreign matter preventing the operation of
latch assembly
Failure of motor
assembly
Test motor assembly
Binding or sticking of
components
Establish location of binding and replace necessary
components
Wiring problems
(system or vehicle)
Troubleshoot using electrical schematics
Refer to appropriate SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS
article.
Troubleshoot using electrical schematics
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Power loss during Sliding
Door operation
Wiring problems
(system or vehicle)
Refer to appropriate SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS
article.
Battery voltage at
PSDM is too low
< 9.5V to start
operation and
< 8.0V to continue
operation
Check for proper voltage at the PSDM.
Charge battery
Failure of Power
Sliding Door or Body
Control Module
Check for diagnostic trouble codes
Failure of motor
assembly
Test motor assembly
Sliding Door does not
close to primary latch
position
Door mis-alignment
Check latch and striker alignment
Check rollers and track alignment
Binding or sticking of
components
Establish location of binding and adjust or replace
necessary components
Failure of Power
Sliding Door or Body
Control Module
Check for diagnostic trouble codes
Sliding Door seal
force too high
Inspect seals for damage, mis-assembly, foreign matter
or other possible obstruction
Failure of motor
assembly
Test motor assembly
Latch will not release
from primary position
Not in Park or false
indication
Check switch status with SCAN tool
Battery voltage at
PSDM is too low
< 9.5V to start
operation and
< 8.0V to continue
operation
Check for proper voltage at the PSDM Charge battery
Blown fuse
Check fuse and replace if required
Failure of latch
assembly
Check switch status with scan tool
Check for foreign matter or damaged components
preventing the operation of latch assembly
Troubleshoot using BCM (BODY CONTROL
MODULE) . Replace latch assembly, if necessary
Failure of outside or
inside handle
connection
Check handle connections on drain plate.
Failure of Power
Sliding Door or Body
Control Module
Check for diagnostic trouble codes.
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Binding or sticking of
components
Establish location of binding and adjust or replace
necessary components
Key fob or overhead
console switch does not
power operate sliding
door
Blown Fuse
Check fuse and replace
Battery voltage at
PSDM is too low
Check for proper voltage at the PSDM. Charge battery
Wiring problems
(system or vehicle)
Refer to appropriate SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS.
Check for diagnostic trouble codes.
Does Not Power Unlatch
Failure of latch
assembly
Check for foreign matter preventing the operation of
latch assembly
Check for diagnostic trouble codes.
Check Detent switch.
Troubleshoot using BCM (BODY CONTROL
MODULE) .
Failure of Latch
Release Actuator
Check actuator and replace if necessary
Wiring problems
(system or vehicle)
Refer to appropriate SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS
article.
Check for diagnostic trouble codes.
Failure of Body
Control Module
(BCM)
Troubleshoot using BCM (BODY CONTROL
MODULE) .
Replace BCM if necessary
Failure of key fob
Reprogram key fob
Replace key fob if necessary
Failure of Power
Sliding Door Module
Check for diagnostic trouble codes. See DTC CODES
for detailed procedures
Failure of sliding
door motor assembly
Check for foreign matter preventing the operation of
motor assembly
Check wire connections
Drive Unit clutch does not engage. Replace Drive Unit.
Troubleshoot using BCM (BODY CONTROL
MODULE) .
Replace motor if necessary
Sliding Door does not
stay open
Hold Open Latch not
working
Check if sliding door powers open to hold open latch
Check if H-O-L is working
High inside/outside
opening effort
Bound cables
Check for smooth manual operation
Check for broken attachments
Drive unit jammed or
did not disengage
Troubleshoot using BCM (BODY CONTROL
MODULE) .
Replace components, if necessary
Binding or sticking of
components
Establish location of binding and replace
necessary components
Failure of latch
Check wire connections and Detent switch
Check for foreign matter
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