You can't do it without buying the device that communicates the sensor ids from a computer to your auto cpu via the obd2 connector. Sorry. Watch the attached youtube link to get an idea what is involved.
ATEQ QuickSet TPMS Reset Tool Live Demo
check engine light on ? check your wires for crack rips coming from the coil packs , the coil packs themselves or the spark plugs check for oil on them
You shouldn't have to reach your hand up there at all. You can remove them from the bumper. Carefully..... Slide the housing either backwards or forward (i cant remember) and lift outward.
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Are you getting a check engine light on? If you are, take it to your local auto parts to have it scanned for codes, it's free. Sounds like a plugged up catalytic converter.
Check your owner's manual, but I'm pretty sure that the transmission needs to be in neutral with the brakes applied to change from 4WD Hi to LO and vice versa. Aslo, check fuse. May also be the selector switch or the transfer case actuator.
The a/c issue along with this over-heating could just be coincidence with the a/c as the a/c and cooling system of the vehicle are "two separate systems". the over-heating problem is more than likely a hose leaking and under heated pressure, it is "spraying" on the passenger side. I'm sure you are having to replenish the coolant "water" very often from the descriptions. If you do in fact have a leaking hose and haven't had any hoses replaced periodically I would then replace all coolant hoses and use half coolant and half water. I wouldn't use the half and half pre-mix as that jilts you out of coolant,A good number of cooling systems use 1 1/2 gallons so use 75% of the gallon of coolant and top off with water. I hope this helps you in your problem. Jesus loves you, John 3:16-17 (KJV)
Have someone check the u joint in the cv shaft for that wheel.. they make a clicking noise when 4wd is engaged.. it puts a load on the shaft.. .. often cheaper to just replace the cv shaft
Do a OHM meter test on the injectors. Unplug the injector leads and touch the OHM meter leads to the 2 pins and get a reading. Could be 14 to 17. something, but should all read the same. The one that shows a different reading, most likely #4, happens to be a bad injector. Replace it. If it doesn't show any different from the rest, #4 injector is just plugged up and needs attention. Take it out and to a pro for a spray pattern test and cleaning. Or just go ahead and change it out with one of the others to find the cylinder you put # 4 injector is now a dead cylinder. NOW you know for a fact it's THAT injector.
the fuel sender in the tank is probably the problem, they do wear out quick on KIA some models.
the blue part covered in the pic is the sender unit for the fuel gauge.
use a old tooth brush not new as this is to harsh, and clean the strips on the sensor you can take this part off to clean all parts are just clipped on.
The fuse box is located behind the panel just to the right of the glove box door, open the glove box door and then remove fuse box panel, the fuse will likely be a 15A and will be marked INT LT or COUR LT.