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Anonymous Posted on Jun 18, 2014

Kia 2700 workhorse engine not running evenly at high revs or uphill travel

2011 workhorse engine running unevenly. no power on uphill.

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Fuel starvation. replace fuel filter first and at that time check fuel pump pressure. While under the hood clean injectors

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 01, 2009

SOURCE: showing random misfires running lean wont rev up right

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frank_crab

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  • Posted on Jun 08, 2009

SOURCE: Kia Rio (2003, manual) losing power

Sorry,

That is tell-tale signs of your clutch going out..almost gone. Be sure to replace your clutch plate, pressure plate, have the flywheel turned by a machine shop and replace the throw-out bearing and the master/slave cylinder or it will need to be fixed again way too soon. Only other thing I can think of is if it has a cable controlled clutch (not likely) these type need to be adjusted from time to time as the cable stretches.

ark_whoopass

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  • Posted on May 10, 2011

SOURCE: Kia 2700 workhorse, 120 000kms,

Yes could be, could also be thermostat

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