2002 kia sportage manual transmission




















When the brake pedal is depressed, they fail to stop the vehicle due to the rotors warping. This results in extended stopping distance. Also, the 5 speed standard transmission would not go into second gear and needed replacement. The cause of the failures is undetermined. Remove two bolts securing the transmission mount to the transmission.

Remove the three bolts holding the starter to the front housing. Notice: One of the bolts has an electrical ground wire attached. Do not disconnect the starter wires or remove the starter from the engine. Secure the transmission assembly, including transfer case on the 4X4, to the transmission jack at the center of the rear cover to ensure proper balancing of the unit when lowering.

Remove the remaining clutch housing bolts and then remove the transmission, including the transfer case on the 4X4, from the vehicle. Installation 1. Secure the transmission, including the transfer case on the 4X4, on the jack so that the rear of the transmission, including the transfer case end on the 4X4, is slightly lower than the front.

Raise the transmission and position it at the rear of the engine. Route the wire harness along the right side of the transmission then route the vehicle speed sensor wire over the top of the transmission just to the rear of the control rod extension. While raising and leveling the transmission, push it forward to engage the engine dowel pins.

Secure the transmission to the engine with one 14mm bolt at the right side of the transmission. Reinstall the exhaust bracket onto the left side of the transmission with one 14mm bolt. Reinstall the six 14mm transmission to engine mounting bolts. Tightening torque: 80 ft. Reinstall the five 10mm transmission to engine mounting bolts.

Tightening torque: 29 ft. Reinstall the 6mm transmission to engine mounting bolt. Tightening torque: 5 ft. Bolt the exhaust pipe to the exhaust pipe bracket using one bolt.

Tightening torque: 20 ft. Reinstall the three starter motor bolts and the ground wire. Notice: The starter may require adjustment after installation.

If required, loosen the starter bolts and rotate the starter slightly to provide proper clearance. Reinstall the transmission crossmember mount to the rear of the transmission using two bolts.

Notice: Use the transmission jack to help position and align the crossmember to the chassis. Reinstall the transmission crossmember to the chassis using eight bolts. Tightening torque: 32 ft. Remove the transmission jack. Reinstall the crankshaft position sensor using one bolt. Connect the 4WD indicator light switch connector 4X4 only.

Connect the back-up light switch connector. Connect the vehicle speed sensor connector. Route the wiring harness through the clips at the back-up light switch location and at the transfer case to the transmission joint. Reinstall the clutch release cylinder using two bolts. Caution: Misalignment of the flanges can cause damage to the transfer case, engine, or driveshafts. Install the rear driveshaft: a.

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Manual transmission, optional 4wd. I leave my headlights "on" and after turning off the car lights will go out after about a minute. I have been doing this for 5 years. I parked car in the garage for the night.

In the morning when I



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