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20 messages, Last post on Jul 01, 2009 at 7:39 AM
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i own a 97 kia sportage and i need to change my fuel filter,but i have no idea were it is located on the car there no kia dealer around were i live and would have to drive three hour to the near one so please let me know so i can fix it ,thanks sheila
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Replying to: tatubyz (Jun 09, 2007 3:37 pm) The techinfo link is in this Online Repair Manuals guide. |
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I bought a 2000 sportage without a manual.I need to change the oil. My other vehicles were v-8's. I ran 20-50. I was told that I should use a lighter weight for a 4 cylinder. Any truth to it? Am getting ready for a 15 hr trip. Driving straight through. I'm not real good at searching,but I can't find a manual that recommends a type. Thanks, Vickie |
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Has anyone used their Sportage to tow? I am thinking of getting a tent trailer and wanted to find out how the Sportage towing performance is. Thanks. |
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I just traded in a 2001 Kia Sportage 4X4 that my wife and I used to tow a 4' X 8' utility trailer. I just went to a RV place in Washington and had them install a tow kit. I read in my Kia Sportage manual that if you don't have extra braking installed and just have your regular factory Sportage brakes you can tow up to 1,000 lbs. We were moving from Washington to Missouri in 2003 and sold most of our belongings(or gave them away)and fit everything we still wanted in to this 4'X 8' utility trailer. We crammed that baby full-must've been around 900-1,000 lbs. of furniture and other possessions back there. The trip to the Midwest went pretty well-the Sportage is a tough little nut. Just some slow going up hills and mountains, but the Sportsman got us there with no over- heating or any problems. Remember to tie down your tarps well with stretch ties and check them every 100 miles or so, they do like to come undun from the wind.
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Replying to: iluvmysephia1 (Jun 12, 2007 10:04 am) |
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yeah, definitely go with trailer brakes! I hope it all goes well and please do come back here and post your results. Happy motoring! |
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Replying to: crazedcommuter (Apr 21, 2007 7:19 pm) Hard to say if gas mileage has improved or vehicle just getting broken in better. Did long distance trip, w/ac running, cruise control on at 80mph. Gas mileage was 24.8/25 mpg. For a 6 cyc./4wd I am happy!!! Around town w/stop and go, barely 14 to 15mpg w/ac on. Love my Sportage, people sneer when I tell them what I have, but they can pay $10k for a toyota or honda vehicle!!! who's laughing now?????
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Replying to: mtbikeviki (Jul 04, 2007 10:05 am) |
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