---- Kia Code Retrieval
Some 95 and ALL 96 & later models are OBD2 and require a scanner
Accessing Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Models up to 95
When trouble occurs in the main input or output devices, check for the cause using the data link connector (DLC) and the malfunction indicator lamp located in the instrument cluster. Failures of each input and output device are indicated and retrieved from the engine control module (ECM) as diagnostic trouble codes.
Locate DLC at top center of firewall and use jumper wire to connect ENG. TEST and ground terminals.
On 1995 Sportage models, turn ignition to On, but do not start engine.
On other models, start and warm engine, then run at 2,000 RPM for 3 minutes.
Diagnostic trouble codes will be displayed as a series of long and short flashes on the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL).
Trouble Code Interpretation
The ECM indicates stored fault code by flashing the malfunction indicator/check engine lamp. Fault codes 1 through 9 are indicated by individual short blinks and fault codes 10 and above are indicated by long and short blinks. One long blink is equivalent to 10 short blinks. The fault code can be determined by adding the long and short blinks.
Clearing Trouble Codes
Diagnostic trouble codes may be cleared by disconnecting the battery ground cable for at least 20 seconds.
Diagnostic Codes
Kia
Without Onboard Diagnostics (OBD-II)
2 Distributor no Signal.
3 Distributor G Signal.
7 Fault on SGT Signal.
8 Mass Air Flow Sensor.
9 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor.
10 Intake Air Temperature Sensor.
12 Throttle Position Sensor.
14 Atmospheric Pressure Sensor.
15 Oxygen Sensor.
16 EGR Valve Position Sensor.
17 Feedback System.
18 Injector No. 1 open or short.
19 Injector No. 2 open or short.
20 Injector No. 3 open or short.
21 Injector No. 4 open or short.
24 Fuel Pump Relay open or short.
25 Pressure Regulator Control Solenoid Valve.
26 Purge Control Solenoid Valve.
28 Solenoid Valve (EGR) open or short.
34 Idle Speed Control Solenoid Valve.
35 Deteriorated Injector.
36 Deteriorated Air Flow Sensor.
37 Intake System Air Leakage.
41 Variable Inertia Charging System Solenoid Valve.
46 A/C Cut Relay open or short.
48 Power Stage Group 1 Malfunction (inside ECM). Injector 1-4 Purge Solenoid Valve, EGR Solenoid Valve or Damaged Power Stage.
49 Power Stage Group 2 Malfunction (inside ECM). Idle Speed Control Valve Failure or Damaged Power Stage.
56 Idle Speed Control Valve Closing Coil open or short.
57 A/C Compressor Input Signal short.
73 Vehicle Speed Sensor open or short.
87 Malfunction Indicator Lamp short Circuit.
88 ECM Data.
99 Battery.
The result for a diagnostic on a Kia Sportage p1123tra lcfk can be completed by a mechanic. However, the age is impossible to note, because the diagnostic results are given at the time of testing.
and how to fix it?
The 2001 Kia diagnostic socket can be found on the bottom of the drivers side dashboard. The diagnostic socket will be on the left-hand side of the steering column.
No, fuel injected.
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The inline fuse on a 1998 Kia Sportage will be located in the exterior fuse box underneath the hood.
under the steering wheel on the left side.
of course it will, there all the same motor from 1995 thru 2001.
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