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None of those would be fixed by replacing the battery. Or did you replace the battery and then all of those stopped working?
You can tell of blade fuses are blown if you full them and hold them up to the light. That is a whole lot of stuff not working. I would say you need a good auto-electrician.
The fuse box is located behind the cover below the driver's side of the instrument panel. The location of the fuses in the passenger compartment: KIA Sorento ( ...
fuel pressure regulators are normally located in the fuel manifold. They are either vacuum controlled or electronic controlled to maintain the right fuel pressure for engine requirements and to shut off the fuel pump when the ignition is turned off
If your manually adjusted unit will not do all that then you are asking for fault codes to appear and all sorts of problems to occur
High pressure restriction look at the following components #1 overcharged system #2 condenser fans not operating when compressors on. #2 plugged or stuck closed expansion valve (oriface Tube) #3 restricted condenser.
The immobiliser can be disarmed by entering the 4 digit code in the owners handbook, but unfortunately the immobiliser can only be programmed when connected up to diagnostic equipment.
Most likely you will have to have it pounded out and replaced with a new wheel stud. These are vehicle specific and are sold at auto parts stores. If you can take a lug nut with you.
sounds like the EGR valve get clogged by the diesel sludge, it could be cleaned, depending on the valve, one side could get blocked off. but we often changed the valve.
unless you do something to fix the problem , it will come up again
the sensor at fault will be the heated oxygen sensor(HO2S)in the exhaust manifold in bank one
It reports the gas composition to the ECM which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture to correct the lean burn
it looks like water sediment has accumulated in the tank.you must find the fuel filter and clean it sometimes its near the tank and also at the back of engine and front of firewall. you have must try to clean the tank sometimes there is a plug under the tank or buy a water dispenser from auto supply
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