I have my kia pride and while running it suddenly stops after about an hour of runing the engine and then hardly to start,..I have my kia pride and while running it suddenly stops after about an hour of runing the engine and then hardly to start,..
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It maybe that the idle speed control unit is faulty or the throttle body bypass ports are clogged also check alternator output volts. Good luck in kurdistan.
go to www.kiatechinfo.com and make a free account. You can look at everything a mechanic for the dealer can see. IT is hard to navigate though unless you are used to it. The timing should be around 10 Advanced
all cars have a choke of some sort but its usually electronic on modern cars cheapes fix first try cleaning the carb by spraying it with carb cleaner if not its a machanic im afraid
I'm not sure of this, but my friend experienced similar situation. He had a Kia Pride used for Taxi cab. He have replaced damaged parts, replaced freon for his aircon and overhauled the engine. The cab really runs smoothly and in good condition. But from time to time, the engine stops. Just like you, everything is normal, but stops unexpectedly. We even have it checked from my friend mechanic and said that everything is normal. He gave up the car and he loosed around PhP50,000.00 at that time (enough to pay rent for a year. He later found out that the car runs OK again... THE NEW OWNER HAVE THE WIRING AND ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS RENEWED! And a car owner claims for the same problem, I said its ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS, it should be replaced. When she have it fixed, the mechanic have her car's wiring replaced. And it runs smoothly again. Please try...
A quick check around internet sites seems to indicate that only Kias from around 2001 had inertia fuel cut outs. So I figure your problem is probably a flattened or kinked fuel line, from that excursion into the snow.
You may need to look for a vacuum leak or double check your timing advance/****** is operating correctly.Use a can of carburettor cleaner lightly sprayed around suspect areas,do with engine running and if there is a leak it will stop the engine running.As far as the fuel system goes crimp the fuel return line with appropriate tool so you dont damage it and see if it improves.If it does you do have a fuel problem with the pump or the pressure relief valve
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