Where is the thermostat on a Kia Rio?

Where is the thermostat on a Kia Rio?

Use the pliers to remove the clamp from the upper radiator hose connecting to the thermostat cover, located on the passenger side of the Kia Rio engine bay. Cover the opening of the hose to prevent contaminants from entering your cooling lines. Remove the bolt from the thermostat cover, then set the cover aside.

Where is the coolant plug on a Kia Rio?

Let the engine cool for at least 30 minutes before beginning procedure. Place the drain pan under the vehicle and completely drain the cooling system. The Kia Rio’s coolant drain plug is located on the bottom side of the radiator. Some year models may require you to remove a plastic engine brush guard from below.

Why is my Kia thermostat still in place?

The thermostat may be held in place because of vacuum, and the pliers give you the necessary leverage to twist it a bit to pull it loose. Replace the old unit with your new thermostat and gasket. Once installation is complete, put all of the engine parts you’ve removed back in place by reversing the steps above.

How do you change the thermostat on a Kia Sedona?

Make sure to use a drain pan to catch all of the antifreeze as it drains from the radiator. Remove the engine cover. On the Kia Sedona, it’s the large, gray composite piece that sits right in the top center of the motor. Use the appropriate screwdriver (such as a Phillips) to remove the six screws that hold the cover. Take off the air intake.

Use the pliers to remove the clamp from the upper radiator hose connecting to the thermostat cover, located on the passenger side of the Kia Rio engine bay. Cover the opening of the hose to prevent contaminants from entering your cooling lines. Remove the bolt from the thermostat cover, then set the cover aside.

Is there a service manual for the Kia Rio?

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Let the engine cool for at least 30 minutes before beginning procedure. Place the drain pan under the vehicle and completely drain the cooling system. The Kia Rio’s coolant drain plug is located on the bottom side of the radiator. Some year models may require you to remove a plastic engine brush guard from below.

The thermostat may be held in place because of vacuum, and the pliers give you the necessary leverage to twist it a bit to pull it loose. Replace the old unit with your new thermostat and gasket. Once installation is complete, put all of the engine parts you’ve removed back in place by reversing the steps above.

How do you install a new gas thermostat?

Install a new gasket on the thermostat. Connect the water inlet fitting. Torque the bolts to 14 to 19 foot pounds on the 1.5L, 1.6L and 1.8L engines. Torque the bolts to 11 to 15 foot pounds on the 2.0L engines. Use the appropriate type and mix of coolant to refill the engine.

Make sure to use a drain pan to catch all of the antifreeze as it drains from the radiator. Remove the engine cover. On the Kia Sedona, it’s the large, gray composite piece that sits right in the top center of the motor. Use the appropriate screwdriver (such as a Phillips) to remove the six screws that hold the cover. Take off the air intake.

Install a new gasket on the thermostat. Connect the water inlet fitting. Torque the bolts to 14 to 19 foot pounds on the 1.5L, 1.6L and 1.8L engines. Torque the bolts to 11 to 15 foot pounds on the 2.0L engines. Use the appropriate type and mix of coolant to refill the engine.