JSolo
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^^Where are you jacking under?
Also does anyone know what this wire harness is on the last picture? Or was it supposed to be connected to something? When I took the bumper off, it was just hanging.
Finally did my first oil change. Man! It’s a pain in the ass to remove the under covers and figure out how to jack it up. I guess there’s no jack points. But I finally installed the Velossa snorkels.
Also does anyone know what this wire harness is on the last picture? Or was it supposed to be connected to something? When I took the bumper off, it was just hanging.
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I second @JSolo question, what are you jacking up on?^^Where are you jacking under?
I like them a lot, I think the go beautifully with the styling of these cars. The Dark Graphite Metallic goes well with both the Ceramic Silver body and dark chrome accents. Plus, they get a lot of compliments.How are you liking the Avant Garde M520Rs?
What sizes are you running?
In person, are the spokes that “sit back” a few mm sufficiently darker than the “tuning fork-shaped” spokes to highlight the fork-shaped spokes?
[Could that sentence BE more convoluted?]
On the recent roadtrip we took through central/southern Oregon, my whole front end killed an imperial buttload of bugs (or 38.7 metric sh*t-tonneshow many of you have looked under the top border of the bottom grille? I ask because for the first time in over five and a half years I noticed what a bug collector it is. I was sitting on the grass in front of my car, waiting for my wife to finish shopping a health store sale, when the reflected light off the cement curb, and my low vantage point, showed inconsistencies in the dark chrome, it looked lumpy. when I got close and ran my fingers over it then I knew. got out the spray bottle and a microfiber and went to work. that was a slog. my wife ended up waiting for me. but now my lower grille is clean all the way around.
edit, this morning checking out the upper frame of the lower grille I missed some spots. and they are not bug guts but some kind of sticky residue like a coating that wasn't removed. isopropyl alcohol oddly does not touch it any better than water. it took quite a bit more rubbing with microfiber and water but it's all cleaned off now.
And???...report testerFinally installed the Luxon rear chassis bars
Ive had the wont start without you and 5 friends pushing on the brake pedal issue before, so you are not alone. Dont know what that is but a little unnerving when it happens. As for the scheduled diagnostic alert, you can set that up with the uvo. It was on mine until i figured out how to turn it off. Its a computer self check of the car to look for issues that may not show up otherwise i believe. Unfortunately at the moment i dont recall how i cleared it out and stoped it from showing up. Should be in the manual though.this afternoon I started my blue premium. this was a thing, because my wife had called out in town with a car that would not start. here is a post from the last time this happened. What did you do to your Kia Stinger today?
this time, by the time I got there in the other stinger, the gt1, she had gone back inside to use the ladies' room. I had brought the spare fob. pulled up alongside and got out and got into her - asserted to be unresponsive - blue car. like last time the brake pedal was stiff as a board. I pushed it very firmly and pushed the start button and vroom! she was a good girl. so, the only difference was that this time I did not disconnect the battery. I think that removing the fob from the car for a few minutes, and making sure that you get the brake pedal to move, does the trick.
weird how it's been six months almost to the day since the last time the car wouldn't start, and both times that "scheduled diagnostic" screen was up. my wife said that she's seen that screen "all the time", but that would only be since the last time I drove the premium, probably over a week ago, because I haven't seen the scheduled diagnostic screen in a long time, maybe the full six months? what is that anyway? the previous owner must have set that up. I have no idea what it is about. probably just a coincidence and has nothing whatsoever to do with not starting.
that's okay, thanks for the reply. uvo works in the usa? did that come in after 2018 or am I mistaken when I say that uvo was a canada thing but not in the usa or at least not everywhere? I'd like to take down that alert. I'll 'read the manual' and see if uvo section offers any clues.Man that sounds horrible, "read your manual", sorry its not supposed to be rude sounding.
It looks like your valve drains to the side. Can it be installed to drain downward? I plan to install an access port and drop the oil directly onto a large drain pan/container, instead of using a flexible extension hose.Nothing major, but got her up for my 3k oil change and installed a fumoto valve. Noticed there weren't many photos of the fitment on a stinger 3.3 so I got some for the record
Some oil drain plug openings are recessed so that the Futubo valve cannot be rotated to arbitrary angles without buying an extension fitting. From the Stinger 3.3 L pictures I've seen, I can't tell if the oil pan cover is flush with the plane of the drain plug opening, or sticks out a little. Also, if it points down, I'm not sure if it would hit the underbody aero panel.It swivels, so, yes.