The rear cabin heater uses coolant lines that run to a heat exchanger in the rear.
The 2004 Kia Sedona has 32.8 in. of rear leg room.
The 2004 Kia Sedona has 48.8 in. of rear hip room.
The 2004 Kia Sedona has 62.2 in. of rear shoulder room.
The 2004 Kia Sedona has 36.3 in. of rear head room.
The rear track of the 2004 Kia Sedona is 5 ft. 3.4 in. (63.4 in.).
The 2004 Kia Sedona has front wheel drive.
My 97 Tahoe was leaking coolant and I couldn't find anything on the driveway or anywhere else. I took it to my mechanic and it was a rear manifold gasket leak, cost me about 500 dollars.
heater core leaking
sounds like you have a blown head gasket
if it has rear heat--it has hoses and a heater core for the rear heating system--could be any of this
Yes, you can bypass the rear heater core on a 2004 Kia Sedona by disconnecting the hoses that lead to it and connecting them directly to each other, effectively creating a loop. This will prevent coolant from flowing through the rear heater core, eliminating any leaks or issues related to it. However, doing so will disable the rear heating function, so it's important to consider whether this is an acceptable compromise for your needs. Always consult a professional if you're unsure about performing this modification.
are you sure it's from the egr valve? The EGR itself doesn't need coolant in any way shape or form. Most likely you're leaking coolant from the throttle body. Or it may be from the rear of the intake manifold. are you sure it's from the egr valve? The EGR itself doesn't need coolant in any way shape or form. Most likely you're leaking coolant from the throttle body. Or it may be from the rear of the intake manifold. are you sure it's from the egr valve? The EGR itself doesn't need coolant in any way shape or form. Most likely you're leaking coolant from the throttle body. Or it may be from the rear of the intake manifold. are you sure it's from the egr valve? The EGR itself doesn't need coolant in any way shape or form. Most likely you're leaking coolant from the throttle body. Or it may be from the rear of the intake manifold.