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If you look under the car, passenger's side, it should be right there up under the engine, or at least that is where it is on a 1998 KIA sephia.
Yes, a 1995 Kia Sephia does have a TCM (trans control module) it's mounted behind the dash between the drivers and passengers leg area. Where the ashtray should be.... Also there is T.S.B.'s on certain modules if you replace the transmission make sure you have the updated TCM installed. If not your transmission will fail.
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It means that your package has been already revised by customs and cleared out and it was returned to the postal service in order to make the final delivery to the receipt
Currently it seems like you have no choice but to replace the complete arm, that is all I can find available.
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The most important one is will is meet all the requirements for the task it is intended to perform. If it doesn't then it will probably be a complete waste of the money spent and a different software package should be considered instead.
If a person owns or drives a car they should know the fuel tank capacity of the car. The 1997 Kia Sephia fuel tank capacity is 12.7 gallons.
I'm replacing the brake booster on a 2000 kia sephia and how do you ajust both rods on the brake booster?
It means that the TCM has sent a signal to the ECM indicating that there is a transmission related issue. I think that you should have at least one other code present with that P1624 code. yes I forgot the code but it says that I need to replace the Thermostat
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