The 2005 Kia Amanti OBD 2 port is under driver side dash next to steering column
Let the Kia dealer do this ... the car is still under warranty.
steering shaft "clunk" and broken speedometer. Both can be fixed by dealer and if under 70,000 miles should be fixed under warranty.
No, engine transfer case, transmission and drive axles only. Not steering.
The Bowflex TC5000 Treadclimber is under warranty for 5 years for motor issues. 3 years for electronically problems. For two years this machine is under warranty for hydrological issues.
No, my dad has a 2004 deville and its given him nothing but problems. Good thing its still under warranty. Transmission problems, computer problems and a bunch of other things. Once the warranty is up the car is gone.
The car should still be under warranty. Take it back to the dealer.
Had problems with mine, fortunately it was still under warranty.
No it does not. I found out the hard way when our 2008 Outlook experienced steering issues/hard turning. Dealer said pump and steering rack need replaced to the tune of $1500 and is not covered under the powertrain warranty. Seems to be an issue with these models and the Acadia as well. Good luck. Jim
The accounting entry for sales return under warranty is the accrued warranty liability. This entry is written under warranty expense.
A driver should consider buying an extended car warranty to keep their car under the warranty for a longer period of time. An extended warranty means that there is a longer window for the vehicle to be covered for free repairs or replacements if it has problems.
It sounds like you are having rack and pinion problems. I have had two Grand Caravans and had to have them replaced on both. One was still under warranty. They are pretty common to have replaced, but it has to be done a certified technician. Good Luck.