Take out the old one...then put a new one in.
The CV joint in a 2000 Kia Sportage can be replace by roving the tires, axle nuts, and the knuckle bolts on the struts. Next, the CV joint can be removed by placing a screwdriver between the transmission and the CV joint will pop out.
if your refering to the center carrier bearing on drive shaft , it is easy to do, get the new carrier bearing before you begin , two versions 6.5 inch and 7 inch. If your refering to the rear end carrier bearing, completely different deal. Which bearing ? axle or main pinion gear bearing ? let me know i have a complete rear end looking for a home out of a 2000 kia sportage.
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You replace it. As long as you have the transmission out, you might as well put the clutch and pressure plate in also.
For safety, a machanic man will do that job for your Kia.
Yes, the 2000 Kia Sportage has a vacuum line that connects to the transmission. This line is part of the system that helps control the shifting of the automatic transmission, particularly for functions like modulating pressure. It's important to check this line for any leaks or damage, as it can affect transmission performance.
2wheel id different than the 4 wheel ,which do you need ?
2 days.
pour it down the transmission dip stick tube , use a long skinny funnel to do this.
Replace the leaking part
Best to replace the tank with a new one if you live in the US check with your local dealer there was a recall to replace the tanks on the sportage at no cost to the owner
there is a sensor on the right side of the thermostat housing that tells the trans when to shift. replace that and you will be able to shift to 3rd gear. took me some time to find mine on my 2000 sportage.....