We had this problem with our 96 Kia Sephia. The distributor cap was crack and water had gotten into several areas. It was a $500 repair - basically a major tune up was required. Runs great now at nearly 100,000 miles.
i think.. sometimes either of the left or right side of the nose is blocked...
it is under the intake manafold on the right side
right in front of the driver
If you look under the car, passenger's side, it should be right there up under the engine, or at least that is where it is on a 1998 KIA sephia.
sometimes
Sometimes not all the time
It is the factor when they change they cause supply curve to shift to either left or right.
check around on the throttle body right before the the intake runners
First spark plug on right side (passenger side)
In the brake fluid reservior located on top right side of engine.
Yes as long as you use the right on for your emissions, California or federal
MY WIFE HAS A 99 KIA SEPHIA. SHE HAS HAD NOTHING BUT BAD LUCK OUT OF IT. ANYWAY THE HEATER MOTOR IS LOCATED UNDER THE DASH,RIGHT BELOW THE GLOVE BOX. I HAVE TO BEAT ON HERS WITH A RUBBER MALLET TO GET IT TO WORK.