Step 1: Disconnect the Battery. Remove these 2 bolts. Step 2: Remove Airfilter Box. Remove the 2 airfilter box nuts, and the 1 at the rear of the box. Unscrew the clamp around the pipe, also remove the electrical connector from the top of the filter. Remove the complete air filter box from the car.
Also check your engine wiring harness for cracked and missing plastic insulation. Also check the plug in connectors going to the sensors and the coils. Older KIAs have a problem with the plastic drying out and cracking causing wires to touch each other and also shorting to the engine block. Dave. Massillon, Ohio, USA.
Seems that KIA engine issues extend to the 3.3L. 2015 Sorento with 3.3L has same issue as recalled engines. Vehicle has 124,000 miles. Oil changed every 5,000 miles. Engine power, checked and oil The solenoid uses a small ignition switch current to mechanically switch the heavy current to the starter motor. If you were getting a click, it normally means the solenoid is operating but may have poor switching connectivity on the high current side. if it happens again, I would change the starter or solenoid. S.
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Replacing the starter in a 2009 Hyundai Accent. It had starting issues and was intermittent. The car would not crank at all during some starting and other ti c7LE1JM.
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