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How to replace a timing belt on a 2005 kia sedona

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Job is not too bad but engine and gearbox needs to be lifted to access removal of belt covers, are you handy with spanners also make sure fuel pump timing marks are set correctly

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2008

SOURCE: Labor hours to replace timing belt on 2002 Kia Sedona

6-8 labor hours. But each shop defines labor hours differently

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2009

SOURCE: how to set a timing on Kia sedona 2002

Here is a diagram this will help you,good luck contact if you need more help. http://www.2carpros.com/car_repair_information/tec_info/2002/kia/sedona/2002_kia_sedona_timing_belt_diagram_marks.htm

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2009

SOURCE: how to replace the timing belt on 2004 kia sedona

It's a bit of work for most unless you are a mechanic. I changed my 2003 kia (v-6) Is your a v6? CAUTION: be careful not to lose your timing marks on you dual overhead cams. They will spin a bit when you remove your old belt, due to the tension on the valve springs, so first, turn your crank pulley to the timing mark at top dead center. Also be careful for the timing cover. These are made of really cheap carbon fiber material that will erode upon handling....Again, unless you feel very confident in you mechanical abilities, don't try it....I will soon replace spark plugs on our piece of junk, and I'm not looking forward to that either., but I'm sure for the dealers cost of over $300, I can do it myself, even though I have to remove the whole intake assy.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: Cam belt change on a kia sedona recommended milage

The recommended interval for changing the timing belt is in the owner's manual. Generally, this is every 60,000 miles.

Charlie

P.S. I found the data on the internet and, it is indeed 60,000 miles.

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Click on the following free, direct Link. It has the Serpentine Belt Diagrams you will need.

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2005 kia Sedona

It's normal for belts to loosen up a little after installation. I'd check the belt and re-tighten until there's no slack. A slipping belt would certainly cause the issue you have. Hope this answers your question. Best of luck!
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