I own a 2002 Kia Sportage I installed warn hubs on it . It is very easy on the 2002 you dont even have to remove the wheels . remove the center cap off of the wheel,then remove the bolts on the old hub remove old hub replace with new hub tighten bolts your done but the center cap will not fit.
The kia sportage can fit up to 5 people
of course it will, there all the same motor from 1995 thru 2001.
No.
how do you change a fog light in a 2006 Kia Sportage? It is in such a tight spot a normal sized man hand will not fit into the space. Can it be replaced without removing the bumper?????
it might BUT the real question should be will the Mazda computer operate the Kia engine correctly, and that answer is a big no.
No, unfortunatley it will not.
I have a set of 94 bronco rims on my 96 sportage fit fine. heres a link to a bolt pattern refrence. hope it helps! http://www.discountedwheelwarehouse.com/Vehicle_Bolt_Pattern_Reference.cfm
A full-size mattress typically measures 54 inches wide by 75 inches long. While the Kia Sportage has a rear cargo space that can accommodate larger items, it may not fit a full-size mattress flat due to its dimensions. However, if the rear seats are folded down, you might be able to fit the mattress at an angle. It's best to measure the specific model's cargo space to confirm the fit.
the only size is 2.0 l twin cam 4cyl., now if you have a torch and some metal you can cram a 4.0l v6,but your on your own for fit and finish.
No, unfortunately they are different. 01 and 02 models have the same exact suspension including the wheel hubs, but the face-lifted 03 model along with later models have a slight difference in the design where the screws fit. But it has nothing to do with whether it is the sedan or the rx-v, it the model's year that matters.
The rear axle nut on a 2007 Kia Sportage typically has a size of 32 mm. It's important to use the correct size socket when working on the axle to ensure proper fit and avoid damage. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific torque specifications and additional details.
There are several things that can cause the hubs to fail to engage. The root cause in my opinion is a poor mechanical design. The slightest vacuum leak can cause hubs to not engage. Your vacuum canister may also have water in it or adjacent rubber vacuum lines may be cracked. The grease on the wheel axles may have stiffened or hardened causing hubs to not engage even with proper vacuum. You will continue to have problems with the so-called automatic vacuum hubs until you replace them with WARN Manual hubs. It's a half hour job and only a few tools are required - 10mm socket and screwdriver. If you are bit handy, you can use a dremmel tool to carefully remove the center portion of the chrome plastic wheel caps so that they fit over the Warn hubs making a nice clean looking job to complete your permanent fix. The WARN hubs can be purchased off Ebay for apx. $120. Money well spent. You will have to manually engage the hubs after you install them by getting out the vehicle to rotate the hub engage mechanisms on each wheel, but very minor inconvienence in my opinion. When you are ready to return to two wheel drive, simply stop the vehicle, get out and return the hub mechanisms to their disengaged position and put the 4 wheel shift lever back in 2WD position. I have had three 4x4 Kias since 1998 and have replaced the vacuum hubs on all of them due to almost predictable annual failure! Hope this helps.