[Lower Steering Wheel Remote Control Switch]

2015 Kia Soul !SECTION [Lower Steering Wheel Remote Control Switch]
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  1. Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
  2. Remove the driver airbag module. (Refer to the "DRIVER AIRBAG MODULE REMOVAL ")
  3. Remove the steering wheel.
  4. Loosen the mounting screws from the rear steering wheel cover.
    Fig 1: Rear Steering Wheel Cover With Mounting Screws
    G11934633Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.
  5. Separate the upper steering wheel remote control switch (A) from the steering wheel.

    [LH] 

    Fig 2: Locate Upper Steering Wheel Remote Control Switch (LH)
    G11934634Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.

    [RH] 

    Fig 3: Locate Upper Steering Wheel Remote Control Switch (RH)
    G11934635Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.
  6. Remove the upper steering wheel control switch (B) disconnecting the connector (A).

    [LH] 

    Fig 4: Locate Upper Steering Wheel Control Switch And Connector (LH)
    G11934636Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.

    [RH] 

    Fig 5: Locate Upper Steering Wheel Control Switch And Connector (RH)
    G11934637Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.
  7. Separate the lower steering wheel control switch (A) loosening the mounting screws.

    [LH] 

    Fig 6: Locate Lower Steering Wheel Control Switch With Mounting Screws (LH)
    G11934638Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.

    [RH] 

    Fig 7: Locate Lower Steering Wheel Control Switch With Mounting Screws (RH)
    G11934639Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.
  8. Remove the lower steering wheel control switch (B) disconnecting the connector (A).

    [LH] 

    Fig 8: Locate Lower Steering Wheel Control Switch And Connector (LH)
    G11934640Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.

    [RH] 

    Fig 9: Locate Lower Steering Wheel Control Switch And Connector (RH)
    G11934641Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.
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