How to fix a Kia Optima power window?

How to fix a Kia Optima power window?

When the power windows fail or an individual window fails to operate, the cause should be explored first to determine the correct repair. Check the fuse for the power windows. Operate the windows and see if the problem is isolated to one window. If not, the switch is most likely bad and needs more diagnosing.

How to fix a Kia Optima side view mirror?

Start by removing the two Phillips screws in the area of the arm rest and the one screw that holds a plastic cover in front of the door handle. Remove the plastic cover over the retaining nuts for the outside side-view mirror.

What to do if your switch doesn’t work?

Plug the switch into its connector and turn the ignition key on. Move the switch in both directions and listen for the motor to work. If it does not, check the back-side of the switch with the voltmeter as it is operated to see if there is power to the terminals when activated. If there is power, the motor is bad.

What to do if your Kia Optima windows are not working?

Move the switch in both directions and listen for the motor to work. If it does not, check the back-side of the switch with the voltmeter as it is operated to see if there is power to the terminals when activated. If there is power, the motor is bad. If there is no power, the switch is bad.

Is there a lockout switch on a Kia?

The driver’s side armrest also contains separate switches for the passenger windows, plus a child lockout switch that disables the electronic control of the passenger windows. Circuit protection for a Kia’s electrical windows consists of a left power window 30-amp fuse, a right power window 30-amp fuse and circuit breakers in each window motor.

Where are the fuses on a Kia Power window?

Check the power window fuses. Consult your Kia owner’s manual for the location of the fuse box. Verify that the power window fuses are not blown and are in good condition.

Start by removing the two Phillips screws in the area of the arm rest and the one screw that holds a plastic cover in front of the door handle. Remove the plastic cover over the retaining nuts for the outside side-view mirror.

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