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KarTuneMan 
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I will be doing an Astro 2205 in my book keepers Kia. from what astro tech support says..... the manual trans Sorento is a rare breed. They have no info, nor does the Kia site.

http://www.kiatechinfo.com/index.asp  It's as if the manual trans Sorento dosn't exist. Anyone got any info on the clutch switch?

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it's positive clutch, I believe it's the opposite from the red, but don't quuote me on that, won't know till I get into work tomorrow.
I've done a few manual sorrento's
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Its not a rare breed, its simply not popular by demand.
yellow or yellow/black(+)
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whatever is opposite of red I guess at the clutch switch connector, just take your starter output straight to that.
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Posted: October 17, 2007 at 6:54 PM / IP Logged  

profuse007 wrote:
Its not a rare breed, its simply not popular by demand.
yellow or yellow/black(+)

profuse007...on the money again!

This is the info I got from a mechanic friend of mine.  yellow/black (POS)+

Thank you gentlemen, for your input.


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