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1995 Kia Sportage Questions & Answers
Fuel Pressure
did you reset full cutoff switch? this will be located in the rear of the vehicle in the wheel well behind the fabric. in some cases they are located underneath the drivers seat.
11/20/2018 7:21:11 PM •
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on Nov 20, 2018
Sudden speed increase from 1000 to around 2300 R.P.M.s
Hi. Thanks for your question. The centrifugal forces on the rotor increase dramatically as the rpm goes up. In most cases a manufacturer will use a smaller diameter rotor in a 2 pole (3600 rpm) rated motor than they do in their 1800 rpm (and lower rpm). If the larger rotor is now spun at twice the rpm because of a winding redesign, the rotor is suddenly required to handle 4 times the centrifugal force it was designed to experience (force is increased by the square of the increase in speed). If still you looking for more clarification you can visit
https://www.reliable-store.com and download the entire workshop manual. It has all the information along with the diagrams for better understanding. Good day!
3/22/2018 9:13:53 AM •
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on Mar 22, 2018
1995 kia sportage wont start
Check battery, cables and connections. Try jumpstarting this could be an ignition switch or starter problem.
1/4/2017 5:56:17 PM •
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on Jan 04, 2017
H0w to change thermostat housing on 1995 Kia sportage
- Drain the coolant and dispose of properly,
Remove the clamp on the upper radiator hose where it connects to the elbow on the engine block.
Remove the hose from this connection
Remove the 3 bolts on the elbow that the hose was on, where they connect to the engine block.
- Remove the elbow, this is the housing.
- Clean the surfaces that the housing covered using a razor blade.
- Replace the thermostat with a new one.
- Replace the gasket
- Torque the bolts for the housing to the right torque.
- Replace the hose and clamp.
- Fill the Radiator with NEW coolant. Leave cap off
- Start the engine and squeeze the upper radiator hose several times to remove air.
- Watch for the level in the radiator to drop
- Add coolant as needed, till the level is even with the inside lip on the radiator neck WHEN THE ENGINE IS HOT.
- Put new radiator cap on.
- Stop engine and drain the reservoir tank for old coolant.
- Replace the coolant with new coolant.
2/2/2016 12:48:57 AM •
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on Feb 02, 2016
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