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HOMESERVICE MANUALSKIA2015SEDONA EXREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISENGINE PERFORMANCESYSTEMENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS (3 OF 4)
2015 Kia Sedona EX
Engine Control System Diagnosis (3 Of 4)
2015 Kia Sedona EXSECTION Engine Control System Diagnosis (3 Of 4)
- DTC Index
- DTC P0351: Ignition Coil 'A' Primary/Secondary Circuit
- DTC P0352: Ignition Coil 'B' Primary/Secondary Circuit
- DTC P0353: Ignition Coil 'C' Primary/Secondary Circuit
- DTC P0354: Ignition Coil 'D' Primary/Secondary Circuit
- DTC P0355: Ignition Coil 'E' Primary/Secondary Circuit
- DTC P0356: Ignition Coil 'F' Primary/Secondary Circuit
- DTC P0365: Camshaft Position Sensor 'B'(Exhaust) Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1)
- DTC P0366: Camshaft Position Sensor 'B'(Exhaust) Circuit Range/Performance (Bank 1)
- DTC P0391: Camshaft Position Sensor 'B' Circuit Range/Performance (Bank 2)
- DTC P0420: Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1)
- DTC P0430: Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 2)
- DTC P0441: Evaporative Emission System Incorrect Purge Flow
- DTC P0442: Evaporative Emission System-Leak detected (small leak)
- DTC P0444: Evaporative Emission System-Purge Control Valve Circuit Open
- DTC P0445: Evaporative Emission System-Purge Control Valve Circuit Shorted
- DTC P0447: Evaporative Emission System-Vent Control Circuit Open
- DTC P0448: Evaporative Emission System - Vent Control Circuit Shorted
- DTC P0451: Evaporative Emission System-Pressure Sensor Range/Performance
- DTC P0452: Evaporative Emission System-Pressure Sensor Low Input
- DTC P0453: Evaporative Emission System-Pressure Sensor High Input
- DTC P0454: Evaporative Emission System-Pressure Sensor Intermittent
- DTC P0455: Evaporative Emission System-Leak detected (Large leak)
- DTC P0456: Evaporative Emission System-Leak detected (Very Small Leak)
- DTC P0457: Evaporative Emission System-Leak detected (Tank Cap Loose/Off)
- DTC P0461: Fuel Level Sensor 'A' Circuit Range/Performance
- DTC P0462: Fuel Level Sensor 'A' Circuit Low Input
- DTC P0463: Fuel Level Sensor 'A' Circuit High Input
- DTC P0464: Fuel Level Sensor 'A' Circuit Intermittent
- DTC P0480: Fan 1 Control Circuit
- DTC P0504: Brake Switch 'A'/'B' Correlation
- DTC P0506: Idle Air Control System-RPM Lower Than Expected
- DTC P0507: Idle Air Control System-RPM Higher Than Expected
- DTC P050A: Cold Start Idle Air Control System Performance
- DTC P050B: Cold Start Ignition Timing Performance
- DTC P0532: A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor 'A' Circuit Low Input
- DTC P0533: A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor 'A' Circuit High Input
- DTC P0552: Power Steering Pressure Sensor/Switch Circuit Low input
- DTC P0553: Power Steering Pressure Sensor/Switch Circuit High input
- DTC P0560: System Voltage
- DTC P0562: System Voltage Low
- DTC P0563: System Voltage High
- DTC P0605: Internal Control Module Read Only Memory (ROM) Error
- DTC P0606: ECM/PCM Processor
- DTC P0611: Fuel Injector Control Module Performance
- DTC P061B: Torque Control Signal Failure
- DTC P0620: Alternator Control Circuit
- DTC P0627: Trigger-Spill Valve Circuit/Open(EMS-IDM)
- DTC P0630: VIN Not Programmed Or Incompatible-ECM/PCM
- DTC P0641: Sensor Reference Voltage 'A' Circuit/Open
- DTC P0651: Sensor Reference Voltage 'B' Circuit Open
- DTC P0638: Throttle Actuator Control Range/Performance
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.