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Replying to: mombee (Jul 22, 2009 7:04 am)
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Replying to: hlfjerry (Aug 09, 2009 2:40 pm) |
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Replying to: busymom77 (Aug 20, 2009 9:26 am) As for the noise, it could have been the fan, compressor bearing, belts, loosen mounting of something. Problem usually be able to spot by careful inspection under the hood. |
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Replying to: buckygo (Jan 15, 2007 10:28 am)
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Replying to: mvicioso (Sep 03, 2009 5:41 pm) I didn't experience with my Kia; may be it is because I bought mine brand new and make sure it didn't smell before picking it up. However, I did work on cars with bad small coming from the vent. Usually it is because small animal such as a mouse crowed into the vent and die during winter or kids stuffed or spelled food in there. It require to take the whole dash apart to get to it. I would suggest to leave it along and the smell will be gone sooner then you think hopefully. Good luck and hope this helps. Bruce
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Replying to: mvicioso (Sep 03, 2009 5:41 pm) |
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| Has anyone else gone through new rotors every single year like we have with our 2005 Kia Sedona Van? I heard it has something to do with a problem that they then fixed by the time they made the 2006 vans? | |
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Replying to: bwayn (Sep 03, 2009 6:25 pm) Generally, what I've dealt with in the past is known in the A/C industry as "dirty sock syndrome", and it is a sickening sour odor, that lasts from a few minutes after the A/C is turned on to sometimes continuously. It can simply be treated by spraying the intake air to the A/C coils with a good quality sanitizer made specifically for this. Your Auto Supply store or certainly an Air Conditioning Supply house should have it for about $18- $24 a bottle. Household air sanitizers like Febreeze Airwick, or Lysol have not worked for me in the past. |
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I live in upstate NY and I own a 2004 Kia Sedona. Since I have had the car, I have had numerous problems related to the comments contained in this column. The car is currently being repaired for the fifth time this year - this time, it is leaking rear coolant lines being replaced. The problem has existed since it had approx. 50,000 miles on it. I am amazed that Kia Corp. has not recalled the cars to repair these leaking lines, as my mechanic has said they have already made several similar repairs in this area. Prior to this current problem, I experienced loud squealing noises from the engine area on our way to FL. I called the Kia dealers in Daytona and they informed me that they would have to replace the belt and the tension wheel. Since we had no other transportation, we decided to wait until we got back home & have the local garage fix it. We ended up replacing the idle arm and bracket & all belts to the tune of $600. In addition, the car has rusted thru the rocker panel & front hood, which we also had to have repaired at our cost. End point - we put well over $2,000 into this 2004 Kia this year. I sent a letter detailing all of this to our Kia dealer by certified mail, which was returned to me unopened. Any ideas on how I should proceed????
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Replying to: windjim20 (Oct 15, 2009 7:40 am) I also have a 2004 KIA SEDONA I have had many problems myself with the A/C |
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