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Kia Sorento 4wd Workshop Manual (V6-3.5L (2011))
Kia Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > Computers and Control Systems > Sensors and Switches - Computers
and Control Systems > Vehicle Speed Sensor > Component Information > Diagrams > Diagram Information and Instructions
> Page 1545
Vehicle Speed Sensor: Diagnostic Aids
TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
The following five-step troubleshooting procedure is recommended.
1. Verify the customer's complaints
Turn on all the components in the problem circuit to check the accuracy of the customer's
complaints. Note the symptoms. Do not begin disassembly or testing until you have narrowed down
the probable causes.
2. Read and analyze the schematic diagram
Locate the schematic for the problem circuit. Determine how the circuit is supposed to work by
tracing the current paths from the power source through the system components to ground. If you
do not understand how the circuit should work, read the circuit operation text. Also check other
circuits that share with the problem circuit. The name of circuits that share the same fuse, ground,
or switch, for example, are referred to on each diagram. Try to operate any shared circuits you did
not check in step 1. If the shared circuit works, the shared wiring is okay, and the cause must be
within the wiring used only by the problem circuit. If several circuits fail at the same time, the fuse
or ground is a likely cause.
3. Inspect the circuit/component with the problem isolated
Make a circuit test to check the diagnosis you made in step 2. Remember that a logical, simple
procedure is the key to efficient troubleshooting. Narrow down the probable causes using the
troubleshooting hints and system diagnosis charts. Test for the most likely cause of failure first. Try
to make tests at points that are easily accessible.
4. Repair the problem
Once the problem is found, make the necessary repairs.
5. Make sure the circuit works
Repeat the system check to be sure you have repaired the problem. If the problem was a blown
fuse, be sure to test all of the circuits on that fuse.

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