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I need to remove the center console in my 2005 Sedona so I can remove the stereo. ... address lol) so I have to pull the stereo and probably replace it. .... the right side of the pannel, as well as the hazard switch at the top of the ...
I have Pictures of my Kea Sedona rear brake assembly and drum I can send you, if this helps or tell me what information your after regarding the rear brake assembly.
you need to burp the system lift vehicle so front wheels are higher then back and run vehicle with heat on and coolant resivour cap off for about 30 mins
My 2005 KIA Sedona started overheating in Winter 2009/2010 and was loosing antifreeze. No leaks from the heater hoses or radiator hose. No pressure in the radiator either.
I had found a site where folks were discussing the same things and someone brought up the rear heater. Apparently KIA has run steel hoses running under the chasis to the rear of the van and these rot.
I looked under the rear at the wheel well and located the lines and they were wet with antifreeze. I traced the lines to the firewall and found where the lines were connected to the coolant system and bypassed the rear heater lines.
I then filled up the radiator and overflow tank with antifreeze and started the van. I rocked the van to get air to move out of the lines and kept adding antifreeze until it was full. then used the overflow tank to top it off.
Look on your dash on the ride side of your radio, there are 4 black squares, the botton three are usually blank, the top one says RR HTR, push that one in. If the heat does not work than join the club, mine has only blown warm heat in the last 2 years. I've had the rad flushed and all the rear lines replaced.
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