Normally it will only smoke after is has sat for awhile and then started.
The rubber valve stems are on the wheels , they allow you to put air in the tires
if your talking about the oil seals that go around the valve stems, you can do it with some specialized tools. But if your talking about removing the valves which include the stems then your going to have to pull the heads to get them out.
kia's do not have steam valves, did you mean valve stems ? they are located on the tires where you put air in,the other term of valve stems is used usually when you did not change the timing belt and broke valve stems in the engine $$$$$$ .
The sensors are part of the factory valve stems. If the factory stems will not work in the aftermarket wheels there is no way of turning the light off.
there is a sensor on the factory valve stems that need to be put on or adjusted
Metal valve stems are good for high pressure uses. However, they have "pull through" high pressure stems that work fine now.
inside the valve springs,if your talking about the engine. if you mean valve stems ,there on each wheel. since your saying " seals " i assume your refuring to the engine head oil seals located on the valve stems inside each valve spring.
The tire pressure monitor system will no longer function.
In the valve stems
I nee to know when when to adjut each valve when intake is open and when exhaust ect. I need to know when when to adjut each valve when intake is open and when exhaust ect. I need to know when when to adjut each valve when intake is open and when exhaust ect.
How do you replace valve stems and guides on a 1989 Jeep 4 Cylinder engine?
I need to adjust the the intake , exhaust valve. would you know how ?