bank1 passenger side - bank 2 driver side
in the driverr side ,the first spark
Yes, I have 2005 Kia Sorento and just replaced the drive belt. You have to take the first 2 belts off to get to the third one! Good Luck.
This answer pertains to the 2006 Kia Sorento, V6 3.5L, LX model. If your check engine light is on CONSTANT, and is yellow in color, you need to replace one of 2 oxygen sensors. Sensor 1, Bank 1 is on the drivers side, rear of the engine just below the Valve Cover going into the Head. (I have not yet located the Sensor 2, Bank 2 Oxygen senson -- sorry)
Right on the front of the engine, its connected to the lower of the two large black hoses. The hose will come up just to the left of the battery, from the bottom. Follow it up to the engine, there it is. 2 bolts, 12mm
The 2004 Kia Sedona OBD 2 port is under dash below steering column
1-2-3-4-5-6 Look at the link I posted.
Bank one are before the Cat and bank 2 are after the Cat.
which ever side cylinder one is on its the opposite
Bank 2 is the right side (passenger)
Front (left) bank rear cylinder (near transmission) Firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6 Right front #1 Left front #2 Right center #3 Left Center #4 Right Rear #5 Left rear #6
I have a 2003 Kia Sorento and I just changed mine right at 100K miles. Now I'm having problems with the Cam Shaft Positioning Sensor, replaced Alternator belt and variable intake was leaking......spent over 1G in 2 months. I am the original owner. Hope this helps. You must do it before 60k (non-california). I would say between 55k-58k. Don't wait to long, when the belt breaks, your repair bill will be well over 5k.