Components And Components Location: Components

2015 Kia Soul Base, Standard TransSECTION Components
Fig 1: Body Control Module Connector Terminal Identification
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CONNECTOR PIN REFERENCE

No. Connector A (24 pin) Connector B (20 pin) Connector C (26 pin) Connector D (16 pin)
1 Battery (+) LIN (PAS, RPAS) Washer motor power -
2 IGN 1 Front deicer relay Front washer motor -
3 IGN 2 LS CAN high Head lamp washer relay Sunroof open switch
4 Brake switch LS CAN low Mirror unfold relay Mirror unfold switch
5 Wiper mist switch Mood lamp unlock state DRL lamp LH Mirror fold switch
6 Crash unlock input (PWM) Horn relay DRL lamp RH Head lamp passing switch
7 - RPAS buzzer Room lamp RPAS OFF switch
8 Key IN switch HS CAN low Key solenoid Key interlock switch
9 Wiper washer switch HS CAN high - Auto light switch
10 Wiper INT switch Ground (Auto light) - Defogger switch
11 Wiper low switch Auto light signal Assistant seat belt indicator Rear fog switch
12 Rear washer switch Auto light power Wiper low relay Head lamp high switch
13 ACC Safety power window enable high RPAS switch indicator Head lamp low switch
14 Wiper high switch - DRL lamp power -
15 Front fog lamp switch ATM solenoid Rear washer motor -
16 Rear wiper switch Rear fog relay Mirror fold relay -
17 Rear INT switch Key hole illumination lamp MTS Tx  
18 - - -
19 - - Head lamp low signal
20 - Ground (Power) AV tail
21 Tail switch   Wiper high relay
22 Wiper INT volume Rear right seat belt indicator
23 - Rear center seat belt indicator
24 Ground (Signal) Rear left seat belt indicator
25   -
26 Ground (Power)
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