Kia Stinger: Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) / Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) Warning Lamp

Kia Stinger CK 2018-2025 Service Manual / Body Electrical System / Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) / Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) Warning Lamp

Components and components location
Components

1. Side repeater lamp
2. BCW Indicator
3. AVM Camera
4. Puddle lamp

Repair procedures
Removal
1.

Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.

2.

Remove mirror (A) to the direction as shown in the picture using (-) screw driver.

  

Protect mirror from removing tool with cloth (B) wrapped.

Be careful not to damage mirror and mirror housing during removing process.

Apply force around the center of mirror because to apply force the end of mirror will break it.

  

Be careful not to damage the fixing clips (A).

3.

Disconnect the heater connectors (B) and BCW indicator connector (A) from the mirror.

4.

Remove the BCW indicator (A) from the mirror.

Installation
1.

Install the BCW indicator.

2.

Connect the heater connectors and BCW indicator connector.

3.

Install the mirror.

4.

Connect the negative (-) battery terminal.

Inspection
1.

Remove the outside rear view mirror.

(Refer to Body - "Outside Rear View Mirror")

2.

Verify that the mirror operates properly as shown in the below table.

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