Kia Sportage: Auto Lighting Control System / Auto Light Sensor Repair procedures
Check if the auto light control operates like a timing chart shown below. Tail
lamp output and head lamp (Low) output is controlled based on the auto light
sensor's input (illumination intensity) when the Auto Light Switch in Multi-Function
Switch is turned ON, and the vehicle is in IGN1 or IGN2 ON Mode. If IGN1 = ON,
BCM detects this voltage, and if the voltage exceeds rated voltage, then auto
light failure occurs. (below 4V or above 6V)
Failure Occurrence: If auto light failure occurs, the head lamp must
be turned ON regardless of sun light level. This is to prevent the head
lamp from being turned OFF in case of auto light failure during night
time.
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In the state of IGN1 ON, when multi function switch module detects auto light
switch on, tail lamp relay output and head lamp low relay output are controlled
according to auto light sensor's input.The auto light control doesn't work if
the pin sunlight supply (5V regulated power from Ignition 1 power to sunlight
sensor) is in short circuit with the ground.If IGN1 ON, The BCM monitors the
range of this supply and raises up a failure as soon as the supply’s voltage
is out of range. Then this failure occurs and as long as this is present, the
head lamp must be turned on without taking care about the sunlight level provided
by the sensor.This is designed to prevent any head lamp cut off when the failure
occurs during the night.
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Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
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Remove the auto light sensor (A) from center speaker gille.
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3. |
Disconnect the auto light sensor connector (B).
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Connect the auto light sensor connector.
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Install the auto light sensor.
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Description
It's a system that uses illumination sensor to automatically turn ON the tail
lamp and head lamp based on the change in surrounding environment's illumination
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Other information:
If the light bulb does not operate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized
Kia dealer.
WARNING - HID Headlamp (if equipped)
Do not attempt to replace or inspect the HID headlamp (XENON bulb) due to
electric shock danger. If the light bulb does not operate, have your vehicle checked
by an ...
Component Location
1. Center fascia upper panel
assembly
2. Center fascia lower panel
assembly
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