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JH Eom
South Korea
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 ธ.ค. 2011
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Lindon bus trip view
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View from london bus trip! #london #londonbus #londontravel #londontrip
Korean Electronic Brand, Air-conditioner an ODD sound
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Korean Electronic Brand, Air-conditioner an ODD sound
Angela Kindergarten, small festival at 2015
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Angela Kindergarten, small festival at 2015
Jh! excellent uploading. peace out. :)
This is a Kia Sedona in America
Do you happen to have a picture of the part that you replaced? Is it one part for both doors or each door has its own? I need some help, it’s ridiculously frustrating!!! You are about the only one with the same issue . It already messes up both motors since it kept pulling it open. The drums in the motors that the cables spool onto just got ground to oblivion! Replaced both motors, also new latches and still nothing
both doors same so replaced servo motor but...same problem happened 1 year later and replaced and again..
I’m having the same problem on both doors. It just drives me insane!!!
Hey buddy
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왜 나랑 이름이 똑같이??
So you just replaced the module and it work ?
replaced servo motor but about 1 year later same problem happened.
Wow, I been searching for a while and finally found a clue to the problem thanks for the info !
.Dealer thought my driver's side door was this problem: "the servo motor. " It was not. It was the logic controller instead of the latch controller shown in this video. So, FYI. Symptoms on mine was that it would OPEN with power but would not reverse and CLOSE with power. Hence, only problem was the closing under power not occuring. Door would respond but would continue to try to open and open and open. Never could figure out it was ALREADY open and needed to close. I did some forum reading and deduced that the fix may be to replace this module: 95450-4D102 Door (logic) Control Module. My door had been getting worse and worse in regards to not being responsive to the buttons and remotes. It was a gradual decline in function. This door "LOGIC" control module does require the dealer to program it into the system. But, i figured out which module needed to be replaced. The dealer was shocked and had no idea that module existed!!! It was a teamwork job between customer and dealer. Even the factory support folks were stumped. So, can't self fix it. But, YES, I did also replace the servo motor just to be safe while I was in there.
So you just replaced the module and it work ?
@@juanmicuadrado3720 Yes. The dealer has to install that module to program it to the unlock key fobs etc. But, yes, replacing the module fixed it!!!!! Even the dealer was surprised I figured it out.
In my case, Servo motor was problem. but about 1 year later after changing servo motor, same problem repeatedly happened..