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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 17, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 kia sportage 4wd

replace vacuum hoses they are located just out side shock towers front end

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 26, 2009

SOURCE: where is crankshaft sensor on 99 kia sportage?

The crankshaft pos. sensor is located on the left "driver" side of the engine on the bellhousing and is retained by a single 10mm bolt.The sensor may be tight,be sure to twist as you pull so that it doesnt break off in the bottom end.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2009

SOURCE: how to repair a 1996 kia sportage heating core

Hi there,

I hope below steps can help ...


1. Drain the engine coolant. Refer to Engine Cooling System. 2. Discharge and recover the refrigerant from the A/C system. Refer to “Recovery/Evacuating/Charging” in this section. 3. Remove the dash panel. Refer Body. 4. Remove the blower/ evaporator unit. Refer to “Blower/Evaporator unit” in this section. 5. Disconnect the low pressure line from the evaporator outlet on the bulkhead. 6. Disconnect the high pressure line from the evaporator inlet on the bulkhead. 7. Disconnect the heater return hose from the heater core outlet tube connection. 8. Disconnect the heater inlet hose from the heater core inlet tube connection.




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9. Disconnect the fresh air/recirculation control cable from the blower housing unit inlet duct. 10. Disconnect five connectors at the bottom of the blower housing unit. 11. Pull carpeting away from bulkhead to gain access to the hole cover plate. 12. Remove the four nuts retaining the hole cover plate. 13. Remove the hole cover plate. 14. Remove two mounting bolts at the top of the blower housing unit. 15. Remove two nuts attaching the bottom of the blower housing unit to the bulkhead mounting studs. 16. Remove the blower unit from the vehicle. 17. Remove the temperature control cable from the heater unit servo. 18. Remove the two nuts from the mounting studs at the bottom of the heater unit. 19. Remove the top nut holding the heater unit to the bulkhead to the bulkhead mounting studs.
20. Remove the heater unit.




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Jeep Brainy

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  • Posted on Feb 19, 2010

SOURCE: kia sportage fuel gauge unit not working ?

hi this sounds like it could be a couple of things, first the obvious have you checked the fuse? or it might be the relay in the fuse box might need replacing, and the fuel sender unit in the fuel tank, you also can check out the wires going to the sender unit, sometimes you can find these under the rear seat or in the boot/trunk area might be a simple case of one of the wires have come adrift there is a couple of things to check before having the sender unit replaced or the Gage..hope that helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2010

SOURCE: 2003 kia sportage 2l wont engage four wheel drive

This is a long/hard one to answer as a few things can cause this. First, check the vacuum lines running from the engine down to the front axles for cracks, and make sure you have vacuum to the axle hub. Second, remove and inspect the front wheel bearings, they should be set to proper preload and there should be no signs of water in the hub. And last if there is water in the hub, that most likely means there is rust on the front axle, and the pitting caused by the rust will not allow vacuum to build up and ingage the four wheel drive. the later requires a new front hub kit $$$.

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replace vacuum hoses they are located just out side shock towers front end
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