oil KIA CARNIVAL 2007 Workshop Manual
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2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
REPLACEMENT
1.Remove the right C filler trim(A) and luggage side trim. (Refer to Body group - Interior trim).
2.Remove the diversity(C) after removing 1P connector (A) and radio feeder cable (B).
3.Remove the glass antenna radio amplifier (A) - Left/Right each 1 ea- after removing radio feeder cable (B) and
amplifier wiring (C) from the glass antenna radio amplifier (A).
4.Installation is the reverse of removal.
INSPECTION
GLASS ANTENNA TEST
1. Wrap aluminum foil (A) around the tip of the tester probe (B) as shown.
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Adjustable Pedal(non-ims)
1.Adjust Pedal allows to activate Adjustable Pedal feature for the non- IMS equipped vehicle, IPM needs to control
the power source (by relay coil control) of the adjustable Pedal switch unit.
There is no Adjustable Pedal switch for Non- IMS version.
2. Functional Diagram
Reverse Drive Exterior Side Mirror
This function is implemented by the DDM. This function turns the 2 external reverse mirrors down when gear box in
reverse position.
Quarter Glass Open/close
1.Working Conditions
This Function is available when Ignition key is in RUN position and for 30sec after end of RUN.
a. Quarter glasses can be controlled by switches situated near driver or switches situated near rear passengers
seat (3rd row of seats).
b. When the switch is pressed the motor output is ON until the switch is released or after 5+/- 1sec. The switch
has to be released and pressed again to command the motor output ON again.
c. If power window lock is activated only driver window is enable by driver side switch and no switches are enable
to open quarter glass.
d. There is no interaction with the sliding doors. It is not forbidden to open the quarter glasses when the sliding
door on the same side is open.
e. No switch information (driver or rear passenger ) prevails on the other. If the main switch and the passenger
side switch are pressed in opposite direction at the same time, window stops moving.
2. Functional Diagram
Open Fuel Filler Door
1.Functional Diagram
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Sun Roof Relay Coil
This function defines the condition for switching on or off power feed to sun roof relay coil. This function is available in
RUN position and during after run timer ON.
Power Window Timer
This function defines the conditions for allowing use of power windows, quarter glass, and feed to sunroof relay coil.
Sliding Doors Power Windows
1.Working Conditions
This function is available when ignition key is in RUN position and for 30sec after end of RUN. Window operation
will be canceled if the driver or assist door is opened during the 30sec period after the key is turned from RUN to
ACC or OFF position..
2. Functional Diagram
Power Sliding Door & Power Tailgate
1.Description
There are two sliding doors and one tailgate in the vehicle. A switch is fitted at each B- pillar to permit Power
Sliding Door activation.. For the tailgate, there is also one push button switch. These switches are used to send an
signal of 200 ms minimum to the PSD module (or PTG module).
2. Functional Diagram
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Easy Access
1.Description
The easy access function permits automatic rearward movement of the driver seat when the key is removed from
the cylinder. Automatic forward movement of the driver seat will take place when the key is inserted into the
cylinder. This function will be enabled on IMS equipped vehicles when the AUTO button is pressed.
Inhibit Switch should be in P- Position for the Easy Access operation.
2. Functional Diagram
Driver Information
Cluster Indicators
1.The instument cluster indicators listed below are controlled by the In- Panel Module (IPM), Front Area Module
(FAM), or Rear Area Module (RAM) as applicable.
These indicators are:
a. Gearbox status
b. Oil pressure
c. Sediment fuel filter
d. Vacuum
e. Brake fluid
f. Washer fluid
g. Seat belt
h. Park brake
i. Charging voltage
j. Turn indicators
k. High beam
l. Front fog
m. Doors open
n. Tailgate open
o. Stop lamp failure front and rear
2. Functional Diagram
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Gearbox Status
The status of the gearbox is sent on the CAN network when the CAN network is available.
Oil Pressure Switch Status
The status of the oil pressure switch is sent on the CAN network when the CAN network is available.
Fuel Filter Status
The FAM receives on digital input the status of the fuel filter (Fuel Filter Input) and sends it (Fuel filter switch) on the
CAN network.
Washer Fluid Sensor Status
The FAM receives on digital input the status of the washer fluid sensor and sends it on the CAN network.
If Washer Fluid Low Input is LOW for more than 10 sec, FAM sends the warning message.
Seat Belt Warning Status
The IPM receives on digital input the status of the seat belt switch and sends the seat belt warning on the CAN
network.
If the Ignition switch status is in RUN or START when the Seat Belt Sw Input is FASTENED, the seat belt warning
indicator is blinking for 6 seconds.
When Seat Belt switch Input is NOT FASTENED, the seat belt warning indicator is blinking for 6 seconds.
If the Seat Belt switch Input is FASTENED during the 6 seconds, the seat belt warning indicator is blinking till the end
of the 6 seconds.
In North America:
the seat belt warning indicator is blinking when Ignition switch is on the status RUN or START and Seat Belt Sw Input
is NOT FASTENED.
Parking Brake Indicator
The indicator manages 3 functions: brake fluid sensor, parking brake warning and vacuum switch.
The vacuum function is available for diesel engine only
The FAM receives on digital input the status of the vacuum switch and the ABS EBD warning and sends them on the
CAN network.
The status of the vacuum switch and the ABS EBD warning are sent on the CAN network when the CAN network is
available.
The FAM receives on digital input the status of the brake fluid sensor and sends it on the CAN network.
The status of the brake fluid sensor is sent on the CAN network when the CAN network is available.
The IPM receives on digital input the status of the parking brake switch and by CAN network the status of the vacuum
switch, the status of the ABS EBD warning, the status of the brake fluid sensor and the speed of the vehicle.
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1Inhibitor Switch Neutral ON/OFF
2 Inhibitor Switch Park ON/OFF
3 Inhibitor Switch Reverse ON/OFF
4 Brake Fluid Sensor State OK/LOW
5 Washer Fluid Sensor State OK/LOW
6 Fuel Filter State OK/NG
7 Oil Pressure Switch State OK/LOW
8 Vacuum Switch State OK/LOW
9 IGN2 ON/OFF
10 Front Wiper Park Switch State Park/Out of park
11 Stop lamp fuse check input OK/NG
12 Windshield defog operation check OK/NG
RAM (Rear Area Module) No. Input switch Unit
1 Tailgate Flasher Signal(From PTG) ON/OFF
2 Stop Lamp switch ON/OFF
3 PSD PTG Door Lock Monitoring Switch UNLOCKED/LOCKED
4 Passenger Door Open Switch ON/OFF
5 Driver Door Open Switch OPEN/CLOSE
6 Tailgate Door Open Switch OPEN/CLOSE
7 RSD Open Switch OPEN/CLOSE
8 LSD Open Switch OPEN/CLOSE
9 RSD Power Window Up Switch ON/OFF
10 RSD Power Window Down Switch ON/OFF
11 LSD Power Window Up Switch ON/OFF
12 LSD Power Window Down Switch ON/OFF
13 RQG Power Motor Close Switch ON/OFF
14 RQG Power Motor Open Switch ON/OFF
15 LQG Power Motor Close Switch ON/OFF
16 LQG Power Motor Open Switch ON/OFF
17 IGN2 ON/OFF
18 Rear Wiper Park Switch Park/Out of park
19 Rear defog operation check input ON/NG
20 Tailgate Key Cylinder Unlock Switch ON/OFF
21 Tailgate Key Cylinder Lock Switch ON/OFF
DDM (Driver door module) No. Input switch Unit
1 Door Lock Monitoring Switch LOCK/UNLOCK
2 Door Lock Switch ON/OFF
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2Rear Defog Switch Indicator Output ON/OFFContinuously ON
3 Rear Fog Lamp Switch Indicator Output ON/OFFContinuously ON
4 VAS Switch Indicator Output ON/OFFContinuously ON
5 Back Up Signal Output ON/OFFContinuously ON
6 Micro Burglar Relay Drive Output ON/OFFContinuously ON
7 Ignition Key Hole Illumination ON/OFFContinuously ON
8 Adjustable Pedal On Off Signal Output ON/OFFContinuously ON
9 Power Feed To Sunroof Relay Coil ON/OFFContinuously ON
10 Horn Relay Drive ON/OFF0.5 sec ON then OFF
11 Sound Mute Signal Output ON/OFFContinuously ON
12 Panel Lights Trip Computer Output ON/OFFContinuously ON
13 Micro MTS Burglar Alarm Output ON/OFFContinuously ON
14 Auto Light Sensor 5V Ref ON/OFFContinuously ON
15 Burglar Alarm Indicator ON/OFFContinuously ON
16 AV Tail Output ON/OFFContinuously ON
17 VAS ON/OFFOne Issue of voice alarm
message
18 Chime ON/OFFContinuously ON with 0.6
sec period
FAM ACTUATOR LIST No. Description ValueControl
1 Front Washer ON/OFF1 sec ON then OFF (once)
2 Rear Washer ON/OFF2 sec ON then OFF (once)
3 Right Headlamp High ON/OFFContinuously ON
4 Right Headlamp Low ON/OFFContinuously ON
5 Right Lamp Park ON/OFFContinuously ON
6 Right Fog Lamp ON/OFFContinuously ON
7 Right Turn Signal ON/OFFContiuously ON with (80 +/ -
5) cycles per minute, Duty: 50%
8 Left Headlamp High ON/OFFContinuously ON
9 Left Headlamp Low ON/OFFContinuously ON
10 Left Lamp Park ON/OFFContinuously ON
11 Left Fog Lamp ON/OFFContinuously ON
12 Left Turn Signal ON/OFFContiuously ON with (80 +/ -
5) cycles per minute, Duty: 50%
13 IGN2 Control ON/OFFContinuously ON
14 Windshield Defog Timer ON/OFFContinuously ON
15 Wiper On Off ON/OFFContinuously ON
16 Wiper Low speed ON/OFF3 wiping with LOW speed
17 Wiper High speed ON/OFF3 wiping with HIGH speed
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Tolerance(rpm) 5,000
6,0007,0008,000Engine
Revolution (rpm) ±150
±180±210 -Gasoline
±150 ±150 --Diesel
FUEL GAUGE SENDER
1.Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between terminals 1 and 2 of sender connector (A) at each float level.
2.Also check that the resistance changes smoothly when the float is moved from "E" to "F".
Position Resistance(Ω)
Sender (E) 200
Warning lamp 160
1/2 54.5
Sender (F) 8
If the height resistance is not within specifications, replace the fuel sender as an assembly.
After completing this test, wipe the sender dry and reinstall it in the fuel tank.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENDER
1.Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between the terminal 2 and ground.
Temperature[°F(°C)] 140
(60) 185
(85) 230
(110) 257
(127.4) E/G
Resistance (Ω) 12856.1 25.216.1Gasoline
Temperature [°F(°C)] 120
(49) 160
(71) 230
(110) 260
(127.4) E/G
Resistance (Ω) 209.688.724.315.9Diesel
OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
1.Check that there is continuity between the oil press switch terminal and ground with the engine off.
2. Check that there is no continuity between the terminal and ground with the engine running.
3. If operation is not as specified, replace the switch.
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4.Connect the oil pressure switch wire harness.
5. Turn the ignition switch ON. Check that the warning lamp lights up. If the warning lamp doesn't light, test the wire
harness.
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL WARNING SWITCH
1.Remove the connector (A) from the switch located at the brake fluid reservoir (B).
2. Verify that continuity exists between switch terminals 1 and 2 while pressing the switch (float) down with a rod.
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL WARNING LAMP
1.Ignition "ON"
2. Release the parking brake.
3. Remove the connector from the brake fluid level warning switch.
4. Ground the connector at the harness side.
5. Verify that the warning lamp lights.
PARKING BRAKE SWITCH
The parking brake switch is a push type. It is located at the side of the parking brake pedal.
1. Check that there is continuity between the terminal and switch body with the switch (A) ON.
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2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
INSPECTION
Wrap tin foil around the end of the voltmeter test lead to prevent damaging the heater line. Apply finger pressure
on the tin foil, moving the tin foil along the grid line to check for open circuits.
1.Turn on the defogger switch and use a voltmeter to measure the voltage of each heater line at the glass center
point. If a voltage of approximately 6V is indicated by the voltmeter, the heater line of the rear window is
considered satisfactory.
2.If a heater line is burned out between the center point and (+) terminal, the voltmeter will indicate 12V.
3.If a heater line is burned out between the center point and ( - ) terminal, the voltmeter will indicate 0V.