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Remove the spark plug using a ratchet, 12" extension, and swivel spark plug removal socket of the appropriate size for your spark plug hex (5/8" or 13/16" or metric).
Check the gap and make sure it is within specs. as listed on the sticker on your car or manual, if so equipped.
Also, note that a multiple misfire can be the result of a plugged up or dirty or bad O2 sensor.
Have the car scanned by the Kia Dealer, Advance or Autozone to see if what codes you OBD-II system has.
Hello mfriesner71; my name is Roger and I will answer for you. The correct plug gap is 0.027 to 0.031.in. Any gap between these will work fine. Just make sure they all gap the same. Should you need further help please just ask. Please rate the answer. This way I know it was helpful. Thank You for using Fix Ya. Roger
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