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Kia Sedona - Video tutorial
Model: Kia Sedona
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- Years 2006-2014 If you still don't know where the fuse box of your Kia Sedona first series (year 2006-2014) is located, don't worry because you just need to carefully read the following mini guide dedicated to you to locate it in a few seconds. First, go inside the cockpit and reach the driver's seat. At this point, make sure the vehicle is completely shut down and parked safely. Then locate the small compartment located in the lower area of the dashboard and remove the protective cover present. Finally, locate the fuses just behind it.
Posted on 4 May 2023 by ScegliAuto
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