PS613_R1

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: PS613_R1

Pitstop: instrument cluster replacement and mileage setting with kds - this bulletin has been revised to include additional information. New/revised sections of this bulletin are indicated by a black bar in the margin area. This pitstop pro


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2023 KIA SPORTAGE
GROUP
MODEL
Electrical
Multiple Models
Listed
SUBJECT:
NUMBER
DATE
PS613 (Rev 1, 03/30/2022)
June 2019
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER REPLACEMENT AND
MILEAGE SETTING WITH KDS
 NOTICE
This bulletin has been revised to include additional information. New/revised sections of this
bulletin are indicated by a black bar in the margin area.
This pitstop provides the KDS service procedure for mileage setting on the models listed below with newly
replaced instrument clusters. Certain models allow for mileage setting with the KDS, which prevents the need
to send out the instrument cluster to a 3rd party for mileage adjustment (refer to PS264). After a new cluster
is installed, cluster (variant) coding may also need to be conducted using the KDS. Make sure the KDS
software is also updated to the latest version. Mileage setting should be performed by using the KDS only, as
described in this bulletin.
Note: Refer to table on next page for applicable vehicles.
Printed TSB copy is for reference only; information may be updated at any time. Always refer to KGIS for the latest information.
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Model Year
Model
2017-2021
Cadenza (YG)
2022~
EV6 (CV)
2019~
Forte (BDm)
2019-2020
K900 (RJ)
2022~
Sorento PHEV (MQ4 PHEV)
2020~
Soul (SK3)
2020~
Telluride (ON)
2023~
Sportage (NQ5)
2022~
Carnival (KA4)
2017-2018
Forte (YD, YDm)
2019~
Niro EV (DE EV)
2017~
Niro HEV (DE HEV)
2018~
Niro PHEV (DE PHEV)
2017-2021
Sedona (YP)
2017-2020
Optima HEV (JF HEV)
2017-2020
Optima PHEV (JF PHEV
2017-2020
Sorento (UMa)
2021~
Sorento (MQ4a)
2021~
Sorento HEV (MQ4 HEV)
Comments
Follow Procedure A in this bulletin
“Mileage Setting After Cluster
Replacement"
Follow Procedure B in this bulletin “Cluster
Replacement & Mileage Setting"
Procedure A: Mileage Setting After Cluster Replacement
1.
With the VCI-II connected to the vehicle, select
‘S/W Management’ on the KDS home page.
2.
Select ‘Cluster Module’ and then ‘Setting
mileage (when replacing with a new cluster)’.
Printed TSB copy is for reference only; information may be updated at any time. Always refer to KGIS for the latest information.
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3.
Verify the VIN shown on the KDS S/W
Management screen and select ‘OK’.
4.
Input the vehicle mileage recorded from the
previous cluster and select ‘OK’.
CAUTION
Once the mileage is registered, it
cannot be modified.
Before selecting OK, verify that the
input mileage is correct to avoid
another (unnecessary) replacement.
5.
Select ‘OK’ to return to the S/W Management
menu then verify that the mileage displayed on
the new cluster is correct.
6.
Reprogram the customer’s radio presets if
necessary.
Printed TSB copy is for reference only; information may be updated at any time. Always refer to KGIS for the latest information.
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Procedure B: Cluster Replacement & Mileage Setting
1.
Record the current mileage from the cluster in
the vehicle.
2.
With a KDS, navigate from the Home Page →
S/W Management → Cluster Module → System
Identification and record the original four (4)
digit variant coding of the cluster (“EOL Code”).
3.
Record the customer’s radio presets before
disconnecting the battery for removal and
installation of the instrument cluster.
4.
Replace the instrument cluster by referring to
the “Body Electrical System → Indicators and
Gauges → Instrument Cluster → Repair
Procedures” chapter in the applicable Shop
Manual on KGIS.
5.
After replacement, perform the CLU Variant
Coding using a KDS, if needed.
6.
Reprogram the customer’s radio presets.
 NOTICE
• To prevent mileage increase after cluster replacement, do NOT move the vehicle until variant
coding has been performed and mileage has been set.
• Be aware that the cluster should be replaced with a new one again if mileage exceeds 20 miles
before performing the CLU variant coding.
Printed TSB copy is for reference only; information may be updated at any time. Always refer to KGIS for the latest information.
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