Body Control Module: Testing and Inspection

2010 Kia Borrego 2WD (CANADA) V8-4.6LSECTION Testing and Inspection




Trouble Diagnostics When Using Diagnosis Tool

1. The diagnosis tool supports quick diagnosis of supported body electrical systems through input/output monitoring and actuation testing.
2. To diagnose the BCM function, select the menu of model and In-panel module (IPM) :




3. Select the module menu to diagnose.




4. The CURRENT DATA function is used to monitor input/output conditions.








5. Use the ACTUATION TEST mode to force output devices to operate for testing purposes.








6. Use the "DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES" mode.





User Option Mode
The BCM offers 3 items user option mode for a user convenience (AUTO DOOR UNLOCK, AUTO DOOR LOCK, IMS & SCM CONFIGURATION)
- It is able to set up the enable or disable of AUTO DOOR LOCK function or AUTO DOOR LOCK operation when using it.
- It is able to set up the enable or disable of AUTO DOOR UNLOCK function or AUTO DOOR UNLOCK operation when using it.
- It is able to set up the enable or disable of IMS & SCM configuration.
1. Select the model and press ENTER.
2. Select option "In-panel module (IPM)" and press ENTER.




3. Select option "USER OPTION" and press ENTER.
4. Select option "AUTO DOOR LOCK STATUS by using the direction button(O / \/).
5. Select the parameter by using the direction button(> / >) and press ENTER to save it.
(Disable / 20km/h / 40km/h / P -> R)
6. Select option "Auto door unlock" by using the direction button(O / \/).
7. Select the parameter by using the direction button(> / >) and press ENTER to save it.
(Disable / KEY OFF / R -> P / D. D. UNLOCK)
8. Select option "IMS & SCM configuration" by using the direction button(O / \/).
9. Select the parameter by using the direction button(> / >) and press ENTER to save it.
(Disable all / Enable SCM / Disable all)
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