Integrated Memory System Control Switch

2002 Hyundai XG350 BaseSECTION Integrated Memory System Control Switch

Remove Integrated Memory System (IMS) control switch from driver's door. Disconnect harness connector. Check for continuity and measure resistance between specified terminals with switch in specified position. See Fig 1 . See IMS CONTROL SWITCH TEST  table. See WIRING DIAGRAMS  . If continuity and/or resistance does not exist as specified, replace IMS control switch.

IMS CONTROL SWITCH TEST

Switch Position Continuity Between Switch Terminals No.
AUTO (1)
On 1 & 3; 3 & 4; 3 & 5; 4 & 5
Off 1 & 3; 4 & 5
STOP On (1) 2 & 4; 2 & 5; 4 & 5
"M" (Memory) On (2) 2 & 4; 2 & 5; 4 & 5
"1" On (3) 2 & 4; 2 & 5; 4 & 5
"2" On (4) 2 & 4; 2 & 5; 4 & 5
Illumination (1) 4 & 5
(1) Resistance between terminals should be zero.
(2) Resistance between terminals No. 2 and 5 should be approximately 1000 ohms.
(3) Resistance between terminals No. 2 and 5 should be approximately 3000 ohms.
(4) Resistance between terminals No. 2 and 5 should be approximately 9200 ohms.
Fig 1: Identifying IMS Control Switch Terminals
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