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remove spark plug from engine leave the wire connected and try to start it id the spark plug sparks your good
After you drain all of the old oil (remove the oil plug in the pan and replace the oil filter) all you have to do is remove the oil cap and pour the oil in there (although, make sure you've screwed the oil plug back in the oil pan). The car will probably need about 4 quarts (one gallon) of oil in it. Then check the dipstick to see if it's full or not. After you drain all of the old oil (remove the oil plug in the pan and replace the oil filter) all you have to do is remove the oil cap and pour the oil in there (although, make sure you've screwed the oil plug back in the oil pan). The car will probably need about 4 quarts (one gallon) of oil in it. Then check the dipstick to see if it's full or not.
Take it back to the dealer. The AC drain is Blocked OR the Heater Core is Leaking.
Changing spark plugs is relatively easy. Disconnect the batter and spark plug cables, and remove the old spark plugs. Next replace the spark plugs with new ones, reconnect the spark plug cables and battery.
The a/c drain is plugged up. The drain is located on the underside of the car, where the firewall meets the floor pan. It may or may not look like a little piece of rubber tubing. You CAN attempt to clear it out yourself but the preferred method is using compressed air. If you go to any gas station or service shop and ask them to blow out your evaporator drain, they should be able to do it in a few minutes, for minimal cost. If you have a regular mechanic you go to, you can even wait until your next oil change and ask him to blow out the drain while he has the car up on the lift.
is there a transmission drain plug on a 2006 kia sportage
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Transmission drain plug 2011 drain plug
where is the radiator drain plug on a kia spectra
does the kia sedona2005 lx have a radiator drain plug?
I can't remember exactly but its big (for a drain plug) somewhere around 17 or 19mm.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! The drain plug for a 2006 Kia Spectra is usually located on the bottom of the engine oil pan. It's a small, round plug that you can unscrew to let the old oil drain out when you're changing the oil. Just remember to be gentle and patient, and you'll do just fine!
its a 17mm size bolt at bottom of engine
Ther is no drain plug in the transmission
The radiator drain plug for a Kia Sedona is located at the bottom of the radiator. The radiator flush that is needed can be purchased at any auto parts store.
The drain plug is in the center of the radiator on the bottom where there is an access hole. It is blue in color and requires a wide flat bladed screwdriver to turn. Note is is easy to turn also easy to break also.
Remove fill plug on transmission, followed by the drain plug. After the fluid has completely drained, reinstall the drain plug and fill with 2.25 quarts of 75w85 manual transmission fluid (or 75w90) USE API GL-4