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2019 Kia Sorento, Locating Door Switch Wire For Shock Sensor Install


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acar00 
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Posted: December 12, 2022 at 5:37 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote acar00
Need help determining which wire is for the door switch on my 2019 Push Button Kia Sorento. Trying to install a double guard shock sensor (504D) and want to make sure that I am tapping into the correct wire. Thanks
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Posted: December 15, 2022 at 12:52 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote mgoetz74
Left Front Door Trigger     Gray/Orange     -     IGPM-Dash Fuse Box, black 46 pin plug (D), pin 17          
Right Front Door Trigger     Yellow     -     IGPM-Dash Fuse Box, black 46 pin plug (D), pin 18          
Left Rear Door Trigger     White/Black     -     IGPM-Dash Fuse Box, black 46 pin plug (D), pin 8          
Right Rear Door Trigger     Brown/Black     -     IGPM-Dash Fuse Box, black 46 pin plug (D), pin 7
Trunk/Hatch Pin        Brown             -     IGPM-Dash Fuse Box, white 41 pin plug (C), pin 26
Hood Pin     Pink/Black             -     IGPM-Dash Fuse Box, black 51 pin plug (B), pin 21
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For more than one reason, I would use the hood pin wire instead of a door trigger.
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Posted: January 04, 2023 at 1:37 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote acar00
Thanks for all the information. I was able to tap into the hood switch wire (pink/black) and run it into the car. I wanted to get some opinions as to which are the best fuses (using add fuses) to tap into for both constant and ignition. I was thinking of the WIPER for Ignition and POWER SEAT DRIVER for constant.
Also, I would like to do this to my 2019 Hyudnai Kona and wanted to know if anybody knows the correct wire (color) to tap into for the hood switch for that car. Thanks for all the feedback.
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Do you also have the wiring diagram for a 2019 Hyundai Kona? Particularly interested in the wiring color for the door and hood switches. Thanks
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