Kia Sportage: Intake Actuator: Repair procedures - Blower - Heating,Ventilation, Air Conditioning - Kia Sportage SL Service & Repair ManualKia Sportage: Intake Actuator: Repair procedures

Third generation SL (2010–2016) / Kia Sportage SL Service & Repair Manual / Heating,Ventilation, Air Conditioning / Blower / Intake Actuator: Repair procedures

Inspection
1.
Ignition "OFF"
2.
Disconnect the intake actuator connector.
3.
Verify that the actuator operates to the recirculation position when connecting 12V to the terminal 3 and grounding terminal 4.
4.
Verify that the intake actuator operates to the fresh position when connecting in the reverse.

1. -
2. -
3. Fresh
4. Recirculation
5. 5V (Vcc)
6. Feedback Signal
7. Sensor Ground

5.
Check the voltage between terminals 6 and 7.
Door position
Voltage(6-7)
Error detecting
Fresh
0.4 ± 0.15V
Low voltage : 0.1V or less
Recircualtion
4.6 ± 0.15V
High voltage : 4.9V or more

6.
If the intake actuator is not operated well, substitute with a known-good intake actuator and check for proper operation.
7.
If the problem is corrected, replace the intake actuator.
Replacement
1.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
2.
Remove the right extension cover (A).

3.
Remove the crash pad.
(Refer to BD group - "Crash Pad")
4.
Remove the right shower duct (A).

5.
Disconnect the Intake actuator connector (A).
6.
Loosen the mounting screw and then remove the intake actuator (B).

7.
Installation is the reverse order of removal.
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