I need to know how much will a throttle sensor cost to fix a kia optima
i have a izuso rodeo 1999 3.5 liter i need how i fix the code po452 were is the location is the sensor and how is the sensor
Trouble code P0452 means: Evaporative Emission System Pressure Sensor/Switch Low Input Change out the sensor at that will fix your problem
Code P0446 on a Kia Optima indicates a problem with the evaporative emission control system (EVAP), specifically related to the vent control circuit. To fix it, first, inspect the EVAP system for any damaged hoses, loose connections, or a faulty vent valve. If everything looks intact, test the vent valve using a multimeter and replace it if it's defective. Additionally, check the vehicle's gas cap for proper sealing, as a loose or damaged cap can also trigger this code.
disconnect battery for ten minutes then reconnect battery. this should cancel code if problem that caused code has been fixed
You cannot enter the radio code on a 2005 KIA Sportage if the screen is blank. You have to fix the screen. How do you fix the screen?
Possible causes are: Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor harness wiring is disconnected or shorted out. The Sensor may also be defective.
and how to fix it?
P0452 is fuel tank pressure sensor circuit fault. I have never heard of a P0440, but 400 series codes are in the emmissions, i.e., EGR and Evap system. I would try to fix the 452 and see if the 440 goes away with it.
Code P0452 means "EVAP pressure sensor signal low" I'm a licensed mechanic currently on the hunt to fix this problem on a Rodeo I'm working on. I'll keep you posted if I figure the problem out. Currently I'm looking at replacing the PCM as my current tests have narrowed it down to that or faulty wiring between the fuel tank and the PCM.
The cost to fix rear brakes on a 2006 Kia Optima typically ranges from $150 to $300, depending on whether you need just a brake pad replacement or if you also require rotor replacement. Labor costs can vary based on the shop's hourly rate and location. It's advisable to get quotes from local mechanics for a more accurate estimate tailored to your specific situation.
it depends if it is a metal line or rubber lines , if it is at a fitting or at the master cylinder or abs i can help you find these if you cant locate the leak