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The result for a diagnostic on a Kia Sportage p1123tra lcfk can be completed by a mechanic. However, the age is impossible to note, because the diagnostic results are given at the time of testing.
Yes, the 1999 Kia Sportage with 2.0L DOHC is an "interference" engine, meaning the valves can hit the pistons if the timing belt broke.
Kia Rio Kia Soul Kia Rondo Kia Sorento Kia Sportage Kia Spectra Kia Optima
Go to eHow for the complete instructions. Search for the phrase, "How to Change a 2005 Kia Rio Tail Light". If a video instructional is preferred, go to Google and search for "Brake Light Change 2001-2005 Kia Rio" and click on the first search result.
A used Kia can be purchased at any Kia dealership. The Kia website has a dealer locator that can find the nearest Kia dealership. Raymond Kia and Palmen Kia are two such dealerships.
Kia is a car company from Kia Korea.
The Korean trademark for Kia is still the same: Kia.The Korean word for Kia is '기아', pronounced 'ghee-ah'.Kia roughly translates to 'arising from Asia'.'기 (ghee)', 'Ki' part of Kia, is from Chinese letter '起', which means to arise.'아 (ah)', 'a' part of Kia, is from Chinese letter '亞', which means Asia.However, note that Kia is a made-up name and there was no such a word in Korean before Kia registered its trademark. As a result, few Koreans are aware of the actual meaning unless they're told by the individual Chinese characters.Another important thing to note is that Kia sounds very similar to the Korean word (and also Japanese word) for 'gear', possibly contributing to the naming.My car manual says that Ki means to arise from, and A means Asia. They put that explanation on page 1 of the owners manual. I believe that Kia in Korean is still Kia.
No, Kia is a division of Hyundai Kia Automotive Group.
The Kia Spectra is a compact car produced by Kia Motors between 2000 and 2009. It succeeded the Kia Sephia and it was replaced by the Kia Forte (also known as Kia Cerato in some markets).
I assume that you're asking about the Korean automaker Kia. Kia roughly translates to 'arising from Asia'. The Korean word for Kia is '기아', pronounced 'ghee-ah'. '기 (ghee)', 'Ki' part of Kia, is from Chinese letter '起', which means to arise. '아 (ah)', 'a' part of Kia, is from Chinese letter '亞', which means Asia. However, note that Kia is a made-up name and there was no such a word in Korean before Kia registered its trademark. As a result, few Koreans are aware of the actual meaning unless they're told by the individual Chinese characters. Another important thing to note is that Kia sounds very similar to the Korean word (and also Japanese word) for 'gear', possibly contributing to the naming.
Kia is built in South Korea. There is a Kia labor union.