Kia Picanto: Power Windows / Power Window Motor
Components and components location
Repair procedures
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| When removing with a flat-tip screwdriver or remover, wrap protective tape around the tools to prevent damage to components. |
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| When removing the interior trim pieces, use a plastic panel removal tool not to damage the surface. |
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| Be careful to store and handle the trim when removing/installing because lubricant and oil can leave a stain on the trim. |
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Front Power Window Motor
1. | Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
2. | Remove the front door trim.
(Refer to Body - "Front Door Trim")
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3. | Remove the front door trim seal.
(Refer to Body - "Front Door Window Glass")
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4. | Disconnect the connector (A) from the motor.
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5. | Connect
the motor terminals directly to battery voltage (12V) and check that
the motor operates smoothly. Next, reverse the polarity and check that
the motor operates smoothly in the reverse direction. If the operation
is abnormal, replace the motor. [Standard window motor]
[Safety window motor]
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Rear Power Window Motor
1. | Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
2. | Remove the rear door trim.
(Refer to Body - "Rear Door Trim")
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3. | Remove the rear door trim seal.
(Refer to Body - "Rear Door Window Glass")
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4. | Disconnect the motor connector (A) from the motor.
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5. | Connect the motor terminals No.1 and No.2 directly to battery voltage (12V) and check that the motor operates smoothly. If the operation is abnormal, replace the motor.
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Components and components location
Component Location
1. Driver power window switch 2. Assist power window switch 3. Rear power window switch 4. Front window motor 5. Rear window motor
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Components and components location
Components
Driver Power Window Switch
Connector Pin Information
[All Manual / Auto Down Type]
(LHD)
No.
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2. Horn
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8. LCD window control
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Speed limit control
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