get it as straight as possible an tap with hammer but put the nut on so you wont damage the threads sometimes just pushing in will do the job you'll here a click when is fully in
removal 1998 kia sephia back seat
to remove brake rotors you need to jack vehicle off ground remove wheels remove brake caliper,these are secured with 2 bolts on back side of calipers next remove axle nut from spindle, and outer bearing slide rotor off axle. dont drop inner bearing instalation is exact opposite
left side, tucked inside the chassis neer the back tire. about the size of pop can
To the person that ask the question just follow the top hose back to the engine. Then remove the hosing that connects the hose to the engine and the thermostat will be there. Remove it and the gasket and replace the new thermostat and gasket the same way the old one came off.
take back plate off of the rearend pumpkin and there is a horseshoe clip at the end of the axle inside the rearend that has to come out and then the axle will pull out.
Yes, Remove the back seat, and it has an access cover you can remove to expose the top of the fuel tank to remove the fuel pump
front or rear rotor? jack up wheel that needs rotor removed. remove wheel remove brake pads and caliper for back axle, remove axle nut. u will need special socket to remove this nut slide rotor off axle, making sure u dont drop bearings on the ground to remove front rotor on4x4, it is pretty much the same as rear , except you will have to remove locking hub from axle before you can remove axle nut.
remove axle hub nut and tie rod to spindle connection. remove sway bar connection to control arm if present. pry/pound/press axle from hub, be careful not to damage threads on axle. Axle should hang loose at this point. Look for any bolts holding axle to trans, but should not be present on this car. Pry on inner part of axle between trans and axle end. Pry hard enough and it will pop out. Pound axle back in from outer end, be careful not to damage the axle and get splines lined up
first remove tire, remove brakes and brake braket, the brake disk should slide off remove splender nut (35mm) socket then remove 3 (13mm) bolts on the back side of axle hub slides off to reassemble do the same backwards
With the wheel on the ground remove the large axle nut which is very difficult with hand tools, I had to use an air impact on mine. After removing the nut, knock the axle shaft back just a little bit. Then jack up the car remove tire, remove brake caliper, and remove brake rotor. Then you should be able to remove the hub. You may have to hit the axle back a couple of more times but that's how I got mine off.
remove wheel, remove axle nut, remove brake caliper mount, remove disc, remove sway bar link, remove 6 bolts holding cv to differential, remove axle, remove 3 bolts back of bearing, disconnect abs sensor, pound off bearing assembly, installation reverse torque axle nut to 195 ft/lbs
Fuel pumps on Kia's are all very easy. Yours is located under your back seat. Remove your back seat and you will see a small plate with 4 screws. Remove this and you can get to the fuel pump lines and connectors. The fuel pump is also removed from that same access area.