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...Kia Rio exactly??? I have a 4cyl 1.6L 2003 Kia Rio manual everything! So there is quite a lot of space in the engine. I'm not sure if it's in the middle of the engine or it requires me removing the ...

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Kia Rio Timing Belt Issues I have 2002 Kia Rio. I just had the timing belt and waterpump replaced. Now it is vibrating and idling rough. Could be sign of a tune up indeed spark plug cables would be ...

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Kia Rio from'03 timing belt repair How long does the average Kia Rio from '03 take before it needs it's timing belt replaced? I bought a used one and the belt blew after 97,000 miles when a ...

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...Kia Rio Timing Belt I have a 2004 Kia Rio with 58K miles on it. The timing belt is in a good condition, no cracks or grease or anything. The car do shakes just a little, but I'm not sure this is the ...

...kia rio ls 2005 this car in 30000km time belt damege in all cars. i am living in iran i have worry this problrm i not only love this car but also not eny problems for this car. thanks for email ...

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2001 Kia Rio / Timiing belt - My auto guy says the timing belt needs replacement at 120,000. I believe it's 60,000. Kia recommended replacement is at 60K. who do you believe?

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...kia rio 56 diesel 1500 have a timing belt or chain,and when would it need replacing? I have a 1.5 CRDi which uses the Mercedes engine and has a cam chain not a beltCheck the owners manual the chain ...

...Kia Rio LX with a 1.6L DOHC 16 valve engine. Took end of engine apart to replace timing belt (and why not water pump while I'm in there).Question is I see only one cam gear. Is other cam internal and ...

timingmarking on a 2006 kia rio 1.6 engine 2006 - 2011 Kia Rio timing belt replacement. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=timing+on+a+2006+kia+rio+1.6+engine+ Hope this helps. Geoff

...kia rio timing belt no teeth You need to replace belt with a new one. You probably will have better results if you take to have repaired, rather than DIY.
You will need to call shops in your area ...

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