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It sounds like you may have a sticking electric fuel pump. Next time this happens have a spray can of starting fluid in the car and spray it into the intake air hose of the engine, if it starts you have a fuel pump problem or loss of power to the pump from a possible bad relay or control.
sorry to tell you but you have a blown headgasket or cracked cylinder head. that is why the coolant blows out of the radiator and the engine won't start due to engine compression getting into the cooling system.
this sucks but on most kia sephias the fuel filter is actually under the back of the car in a groove next to the passenger side wheel. you can see the line runnin from your pump and tank.
To remove the Gas tank on a 1994 kia sephia, you would have to remove the back seat. Be careful to unfasten the two clips at the lover part of the seat in order to remove it.
remember to disconnect the battery so you wont have any chances of sparkles while handling the fuel pump.
In this 1994 kia sephia model it is not necessary to drop the fuel tank to service the fuel pump.
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