Where is the o2 sensor located on a Kia Sorento?
Oxygen sensors are located before and after the catalytic converter.
Is the 2003 Kia Sorento a good car?
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Why does my Kia Sorento not accelerate at high RPMs?
If your Sorento won’t accelerate, but the RPM’s go up it’s usually not going to be an engine related issue. Somehow, the power that your engine is creating is not making it to the rear wheels. This is typically a transmission related issue. Here are the most common cause of acceleration with the RPM’s going up:
When did the Kia Sorento EX 4×4 come out?
I bought my 2003 Kia Sorento EX 4×4 automatic brand new in 2003. I was the original owner and as of this posting (2017) had $130K. I’ve since sold the Sorento in favor of a Toyota 4Runner because the new Sorento is no longer a body-on-frame truck platform.
Which is better Kia Sorento or Kia 4Runner?
The very stout and stiff stock Sorento suspension springs are what causes the harsher ride. In contrast my 4Runner has less precise steering than the Sorento, however the the trade-off is the ride quality in the 4Runner is smooth and comfortable.
Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2003 Kia Sorento provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car. Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2003 Sorento at Edmunds.
If your Sorento won’t accelerate, but the RPM’s go up it’s usually not going to be an engine related issue. Somehow, the power that your engine is creating is not making it to the rear wheels. This is typically a transmission related issue. Here are the most common cause of acceleration with the RPM’s going up:
I bought my 2003 Kia Sorento EX 4×4 automatic brand new in 2003. I was the original owner and as of this posting (2017) had $130K. I’ve since sold the Sorento in favor of a Toyota 4Runner because the new Sorento is no longer a body-on-frame truck platform.
The very stout and stiff stock Sorento suspension springs are what causes the harsher ride. In contrast my 4Runner has less precise steering than the Sorento, however the the trade-off is the ride quality in the 4Runner is smooth and comfortable.