Fuse Diagram and Relay: Kia Sedona 2016 Fuses Guide
The 2016 Kia Sedona’s fuses and fuse box are essential for protecting the electrical components of the car. The fuse box, which is typically accessible places like the engine compartment or the driver’s side dashboard, contains a variety of fuses, each of which is designated to safeguard a certain electrical function. The purpose and amperage rating of each fuse are described in the fuse diagram, which can be found on the fuse box cover or in the owner’s handbook. With the aid of this all-inclusive system, drivers can quickly locate and replace blown fuses, guaranteeing the best possible operation of the 2016 Kia Sedona’s lights, power windows, audio systems, and other accessories. The vehicle’s electrical systems require routine maintenance and possible problems to be identified and fixed, which requires knowledge of the fuse diagram and regular checks.
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FUSES
A vehicle’s electrical system is protected from electrical overload damage by fuses. This vehicle has 2 (or 3) fuse panels, one located in the driver’s side panel bolster, the other in the engine com-partment near the battery. If any of your vehicle’s lights, accessories, or controls do not work, check the appropriate circuit fuse. If a fuse has blown, the element inside the fuse will melt. If the electrical system does not work, first check the driver’s side fuse panel. Always replace a blown fuse with one of the same rating. If the replacement fuse blows, this indicates an electrical problem. Avoid using the system involved and immediately consult an authorized Kia dealer. Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type for lower amperage ratings, cartridge type, and multi fuse for higher amperage ratings.
WARNING – Fuse replacement
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Never replace a fuse with anything but another fuse of the same rating.
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A higher capacity fuse could cause damage and possibly a fire.
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Never install a wire or aluminum foil instead of the proper fuse
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even as a temporary repair. It may cause extensive wiring damage and a possible fire.
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Do not arbitrarily modify or add on the electric wiring of the vehicle.
CAUTION
Do not use a screwdriver or any other metal object to remove fuses because it may cause a short circuit and damage the system.
NOTICE
The actual fuse/relay panel label may differ depending on equip-ment/options.
Inner panel fuse replacement
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Turn the ignition switch and all other switches off.
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Open the fuse panel cover.
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Pull the suspected fuse straight out. Use the removal tool provided on the engine compartment fuse panel cover.
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Check the removed fuse; replace it if it is blown. Spare fuses are provided in the engine compartment fuse panel.
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Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips.
If it fits loosely, consult an authorized Kia dealer. If you do not have a spare, use a fuse of the same rating from a circuit you may not need for operating the vehicle, such as the power outlet fuse. If the headlights or other electrical components do not work and the fuses are OK, check the fuse panel in the engine compartment. If a fuse is blown, it must be replaced.
Fuse switch
Always, put the fuse switch at the ON position. If you move the switch to the OFF position, some items such as the audio and digital clock must be reset and the transmitter (or smart key) may not work properly. When the switch is Off, the caution will be displayed on the instrument cluster. Always place the fuse switch in the ON position while driving the vehicle.
Engine compartment fuse replacement
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Turn the ignition switch and all other switches off.
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Remove the fuse panel cover by pressing the tab and pulling the cover-up. When the blade-type fuse is disconnected, remove it by using the clip designed for changing fuses located in the engine room fuse box. Upon removal, securely insert reserve fuse of equal quantity.
- Check the removed fuse; replace it if it is blown. To remove or insert the fuse, use the fuse puller in the engine compartment fuse panel.
- Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult an authorized Kia dealer.
CAUTION – Fuse panel covers
After checking the fuse panel in the engine compartment, securely install the fuse panel cover. If not, electrical failures may occur from water contact.
Main fuse
If the main fuse is blown, it must be removed as follows:
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Turn off the engine.
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Disconnect the negative battery cable.
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Remove the nuts shown in the picture above.
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Replace the fuse with a new one of the same rating.
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Reinstall in the reverse order of removal.
Fuse/relay panel description
Inside the fuse/relay panel covers you can find the fuse/relay label describing the fuse/relay name and capacity.
NOTICE
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse panel in your vehicle, refer to the fuse panel label.
Inner fuse panel
Fuse Name | Fuse rating | Circuit Protected |
ECU | 10A | PCM, Injector Drive Box, Smart Key Control Module/Immobilizer Module |
MODULE4 |
7.5A |
Head Lamp Leveling Device Actuator LH/RH, Multipurpose Check Connector, Bezel Switch, MTS Module, Electro Chromic, A/V & Navigation Head Unit, A/C Control Module, Heater Control Module, Passenger Ventilation Seat Control Module, Driver IMS Control Module, Rear Seat Heater Control Module, Auto Head Leveling Device Module, ATM Shift Lever ILL. |
MODULE3 |
10A |
LDWS Module, Stop Lamp, Front Parking Assist Sensor LH/RH, Front Parking Assist Sensor LH/RH (CENTER), Rear Parking Assist Buzzer, Rear Parking Assist Sensor LH/RH, Rear Parking Assist Sensor LH/RH (CENTER), Blind Spot Detection Radar LH/RH |
MODULE5 | 7.5A | Rear Seat Heater Control Module, AC Inverter Unit, Heater Control Module, Passenger Ventilation Seat Control Module, Portable Lamp, Around View Unit |
MODULE6 | 7.5A | BCM, Smart Key Control Module |
WIPER RR | 15A | Rear Wiper Motor, Wiper RR Relay |
CLUSTER | 7.5A | Instrument Cluster |
A/CON1 | 7.5A | A/C Control Module, Ionizer, Rear A/C Control Switch, PCB Block (Blower Relay, Blower RR Relay) |
MEMORY2 | 10A | Data Link Connector, Instrument Cluster, Digital Clock, A/C Control Module, BCM, Power Sliding Door Module, Driver Door Module, Passenger Safety Power Window Switch, Driver IMS Control Module |
SMART KEY3 | 10A | Start/Stop Button Switch, Immobilizer Module |
POWER OUTLET2 | 20A | Console Power Outlet |
A/BAG IND | 7.5A | Instrument Cluster, Digital Clock, A/C Control Module(Auto) |
WASHER | 15A | Multifunction Switch, BCM |
HEATED STEERING | 15A | Clock Spring (Steering Wheel Switch) |
MEMORY1 | 10A | Clock Spring (Steering Wheel Switch) |
SMART KEY1 | 25A | Smart Key Control Module |
POWER OUTLET3 | 20A | Rear Power Outlet |
MODULE2 | 7.5A | BCM, Driver Door Module, Passenger Door Module |
Fuse Name | Fuse rating | Circuit Protected |
MULTIMEDIA | 15A | USB Charger #1/#2, MTS Module, Audio, A/V & Navigation Head Unit |
S/ROOF FRT | 20A | Front Sunroof Motor |
AMP | 25A | AMP |
IG1 | 20A | PCB BLOCK (Fuse – ABS3, TCU, MDPS, CRUISE) |
SMART KEY2 | 7.5A | Smart Key Control Module |
INTERIOR LAMP | 10A | Portable Lamp, Overhead Console Lamp, Cargo Lamp, Front Vinity Lamp Switch LH/RH, Glove Box Lamp, Key Warning Switch |
START | 7.5A | With IMMO./Smart Key : Transmission Range Switch, W/O IMMO. : PCB Block (B/Alarm Relay) |
S/ROOF RR | 25A | Rear Sunroof Motor |
DOOR LOCK | 20A | Tail Gate Relay, Door Lock/Unlock Relay, Sliding Door Lock/Unlock Relay |
FOG LAMP REAR | 10A | – |
MODULE1 | 10A | Audio, A/V & Navigation Head Unit, Around View Unit, BCM, Overhead Console Lamp, MTS Module, Digital Clock, USB Charger #1/#2 |
AIR BAG | 15A | SRS Control Module, Passenger Occupant Detection Sensor |
A/CON2 | 7.5A | A/C Control Module, Blower Resistor (Manual) |
HEATED MIRROR | 10A | Passenger Power Outside Mirror, A/C Control Module |
BRAKE SWITCH | 7.5A | Smart Key Control Module, Stop Lamp Switch |
P/WINDOW LH | 25A | Driver Safety Window Module, Driver Door Module, Rear Power Window Switch LH, Rear Safety Power Window Switch LH, Rear Safety Power Window Module LH |
MODULE7 | 7.5A | Key Inter Lock Solenoid, Fuel Lid Switch, ATM Lever Switch, Rear A/C Control Switch, Electro Chromic Mirror |
POWER OUTLET1 | 20A | Front Power Outlet |
P/SEAT (DRV) | 30A | Driver Manual Switch, Driver Lumbar Support Switch, Driver IMS Control Module |
P/WINDOW RH |
25A |
Passenger Safety Window Module, Passenger Power Window Motor, Passenger Door Module, Rear Power Window Switch RH, Rear Safety Power Window Switch RH, Rear Safety Power Window Module RH |
S/HEATER FRT | 20A | Heater Control Module, Passenger Ventilation Seat Control Module |
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Engine compartment fuse panel
Engine compartment fuse panel
Fuse Name | Fuse rating | Circuit Protected ] |
ABS1 | 40A | ESC Module, Multipurpose Check Connector |
ABS2 | 40A | ESC Module |
INVERTER | 30A | AC Inverter Unit |
IDB | 15A | Injector Drive Box |
S/HEATER RR | 25A | Rear Seat Heater Control Module |
FOG LAMP FRONT | 15A | Fog Lamp Front Relay |
P/SEAT (PASS) | 30A | Passenger Manual Switch |
COOLING FAN1 | 60A | Cooling Fna1 Relay |
COOLING FAN2 | 50A | Cooling Fna2 Relay |
B+4 | 50A | Smart Junction Block (IPS Control Module, IPS3, IPS4, IPS5, IPS6, Fuse – MODULE7) |
POWER TAIL GATE | 40A | Power Tail Gate Module |
B+2 | 50A | Smart Junction Block (Leak Current Autocut Device, Fuse – P/SEAT DRV, P/WDW RH) |
IG1 | 40A | With Smart Key : PDM1/2 Relay, W/O Smart Key : Ignition Switch |
IG2 | 40A | Start Relay, With Smart Key : PDM3 Relay, W/O Smart Key : Ignition Switch, |
B+1 | 50A | Smart Junction Block (IPS Control Module, Fuse – P/WDW LH, S/HEATER FRT, DR LOCK) |
TRAILER | 30A | Trailer Power Outlet |
B+5 | 50A | Smart Junction Block (Motor Driver, Power Outlet Relay, Fuse – S/ROOF FRT, S/ROOF RR, BRAKE SWITCH, SMART KEY1, SMART KEY3, AMP) |
PSD1 | 40A | Power Sliding Door Module |
PSD2 | 40A | Power Sliding Door Module |
B+3 | 50A | Smart Junction Block (IPS Control Module, IPS1, IPS2) |
MDPS | 125A | MDPS Unit (Rack) |
Fuse Name | Fuse rating | Circuit Protected |
BLOWER RR | 40A | Blower RR Relay |
BLOWER | 40A | Blower Relay |
SENSOR (B+) | 10A | Battery Sensor |
B/ALARM HORN | 10A | B/Alarm Horn Relay |
FUEL LID | 10A | Fuel Lid Relay |
DEICER | 15A | Deicer Relay |
FUEL PUMP | 15A | Fuel Pump Relay |
HORN | 15A | Horn Relay |
WIPER | 25A | Front Wiper (Low) Relay |
ECU3 | 30A | Engine Control Relay, Fuse – ECU1 |
REAR HEATED | 40A | Rear Heated Relay |
TCU | 15A | Transmission Range Switch |
MDPS | 10A | MDPS Unit (Rack) |
CRUISE | 10A | Smart Cruise Control Radar |
B/UP LAMP | 10A | Audio, A/V & Navigation Head Unit, Rear Combination Lamp (IN) LH/RH, Electro Chromic Mirror |
A/CON | 7.5A | Rear A/C Control Switch, A/C Control Module |
ECU1 | 15A | PCM |
ABS3 | 7.5A | ESC Module, Steering Angle Sensor |
ECU2 | 10A | Injector Drive Box |
SENSOR1 | 15A | Oxygen Sensor #1/#2/#3/#4, PCM, E/R Junction Box (Cooling Fan1 Relay) |
SENSOR2 | 10A | PCM, Canister Close Valve, Variable Intake Solenoid Valve #1/#2, Purge Control Solenoid Valve, Oil Control Valve #1/#2 (Intake), Oil Control Valve #1/#2 (Exhaust) |
SENSOR3 | 10A | PCM, Fuel Pump Relay |
IGN COIL | 20A | Ignition Coil #1~#6, Condensor #1/#2 |
How to Change the Kia Sedona 2016 Fuses
Replacing a fuse in your 2016 Kia Sedona involves similar steps to other vehicles. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Materials Needed:
- New fuse (ensure it has the same amperage as the one you are replacing)
- Fuse puller or needle-nose pliers
Instructions:
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Locate the Fuse Box:
- The fuse box in your Kia Sedona is typically located in one of two places: under the dashboard on the driver’s side or in the engine compartment. Consult your owner’s manual to determine the exact location.
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Determine the Faulty Fuse:
- Refer to the fuse box diagram in your owner’s manual to identify the fuse that needs replacement. The diagram will indicate which fuse corresponds to specific electrical components.
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Turn Off the Ignition:
- Ensure that the ignition is turned off before attempting to replace a fuse to prevent electrical hazards.
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Use a Fuse Puller or Pliers:
- If your fuse box comes with a fuse puller, use it to grasp and pull out the faulty fuse. If you don’t have a fuse puller, you can use needle-nose pliers to carefully grip and extract the fuse.
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Inspect the Fuse:
- Examine the removed fuse. If the metal strip inside is broken or the fuse appears discoloured, it is likely blown and needs replacement.
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Insert the New Fuse:
- Take a new fuse with the same amperage rating and push it into the slot where the old fuse was. Ensure it is securely seated.
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Secure the Fuse Box Cover:
- If you removed a cover from the fuse box to access the fuses, reattach it securely.
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Test the Electrical Component:
- Turn on the ignition and test the electrical component associated with the fuse you replaced to ensure it is functioning correctly.
Tips:
- Always use a fuse with the same amperage rating as the one you are replacing. Using a fuse with a different rating can lead to electrical issues or damage.
- Exercise caution when handling fuses and electrical components to avoid injury or damage to your vehicle.
FAQs
The fuse box is typically located in accessible areas like the driver’s side dashboard or the engine compartment.
The fuse diagram provides information about the purpose and amperage rating of each fuse, aiding in the identification and replacement of blown fuses.
Some vehicles may include spare fuses in the fuse box.
Look for a visibly broken or melted metal strip inside the fuse, or use a multimeter to check for continuity for a more accurate assessment.
Basic tools like a fuse puller or needle-nose pliers and replacement fuses with the correct amperage.
No, it’s crucial to replace a blown fuse with one of the same amperage rating to prevent damage to the electrical system.
Fuses protect various electrical components, including lights, power windows, audio systems, and other accessories.
Regularly inspect your fuses if you notice electrical issues. Additionally, it’s a good practice during routine maintenance checks.
Yes, a blown fuse may have a visibly broken or melted metal strip inside. However, using a multimeter is a more accurate method.
While some issues are unavoidable, practicing proper electrical maintenance and addressing problems promptly can help prevent blown fuses.
If the problem persists, there may be an underlying electrical issue, and it’s recommended to seek professional assistance.
Regularly check for loose connections, inspect wiring for damage, and address any issues promptly based on the fuse diagram to prevent potential problems.
While some issues can be resolved by replacing fuses, resetting the fuse box might not be necessary.
Refer to the fuse diagram, which is usually organized by circuit or component, to identify the location of the specific fuse you’re looking for.
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