Kia Sedona: Shift Lever Repair procedures - Automatic Transaxle Control System - Automatic Transaxle System - Kia Sedona YP Service ManualKia Sedona: Shift Lever Repair procedures

Third generation YP (2014-2024) / Kia Sedona YP Service Manual / Automatic Transaxle System / Automatic Transaxle Control System / Shift Lever Repair procedures

Removal
1.
Move the shift lever to "N" range.
2.
Disconnect the battery negative (-) cable.
3.
Remove the knob (A) and boots (B) by pulling them in the direction of the arrow after separating the boots from the console upper cover.

4.
Remove the floor console assembly.
(Refer to Body - "Console")
5.
Disconnect the main connector (A).

6.
Disconnect the wiring from the shift lever.

7.
Remove the shift cable (A) from the shift lever.

8.
Remove the shift lever assembly (A).

Tightening torque:
8.8 ~ 13.7 N.m(0.9 ~ 1.4 kgf.m, 6.5 ~ 10.1 lb-ft)

Installation
1.
Install in the reverse order of removal.
   
•
Check that the shift lever and manual control lever are placed in the "N" position.
•
Insert the shift cable after checking the direction of projection (A) to prevent wrong assembly.

Disassembly
Key interlock switch
1.
Remove the key interlock switch (A) after loosening the screw.

2.
Remove the shift lock solenoid (B) after removing the plastic bracket (A).

3.
Remove the manual mode switch housing (A) after loosening the screw.

4.
Remove the main connector (A) from the shift lever.

5.
Remove the pin fixing bracket (A) from the main connector.

6.
Remove the pin of key interlock switch from the main connector.

   
Check the wiring color before disconnecting the wiring.

Pin
Function
Color
1
Shift lock solenoid (+)
Black / Yellow
2
Shift lock solenoid (-)
White / Black
3
Ground (IG)
Black
4
-
-
5
Manual mode "up"
White
6
Manual mode "select"
Red
7
Manual mode "down"
Red / Black
8
Key interlock switch (-)
Brown
9
Key interlock switch (+)
Brown

Shift lock solenoid
1.
Remove the key interlock switch (A) after loosening the screw.

2.
Remove the shift lock solenoid (B) after removing the plastic bracket (A).

3.
Remove the manual mod switch housing (A) after loosening the screw.

4.
Remove the main connector (A) from the shift lever.

5.
Remove the pin fixing bracket (A) from the main connector.

6.
Remove the pin of shift lock solenoid from the main connector.

   
Check the wiring color before disconnecting the wiring.

Pin
Function
Color
1
Shift lock solenoid (+)
Black / Yello w
2
Shift lock solenoid (-)
White / Black
3
Ground (IG)
Black
4
-
-
5
Manual mode "up"
White
6
Manual mode "select"
Red
7
Manual mode "down"
Red / Black
8
Key interlock switch (-)
Brown
9
Key interlock switch (+)
Brown

Manual mode switch housing
1.
Remove the key interlock switch (A) after loosening the screw.

2.
Remove the shift lock solenoid (B) after removing the plastic bracket (A).

3.
Remove the manual mod switch housing (A) after loosening the screw.

4.
Remove the main connector (A) from the shift lever.

5.
Remove the pin fixing bracket (A) from the main connector.

6.
Remove the pin of manual mode switch housing from the main connector.

   
Check the wiring color before disconnecting the wiring.

Pin
Function
Color
1
Shift lock solenoid (+)
Black / Yello w
2
Shift lock solenoid (-)
White / Black
3
Ground (IG)
Black
4
-
-
5
Manual mode "up"
White
6
Manual mode "select"
Red
7
Manual mode "down"
Red / Black
8
Key interlock switch (-)
Brown
9
Key interlock switch (+)
Brown

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