First, you have to drain the oil from the drain plug located at the bottom of the oil pan,
after all of the oil have been drain, tighten back the drain plug bolt.
then remove the old oil filter by using a filter wrench, you would need this wrench because it is very hard to remove by plain hands. the oil filter is located at the bottom of the engine or sometimes at its side.
after removing the old one, apply a thin coat of new oil to the rubber o-rings of the new oil filter before inserting just to make a good seal as you tighten it.
now open the oil filler cap at the top of the engine and pour the exact amount of new oil that was specified in your book. and also the correct type of oil that it uses.
then start the engine for 5 mins, turn t off and check the amount of oil at the dip stick. add if necessary..
i hope i was able to fix ur problem...
tnx 4 using fixya
drcool
SOURCE: replace the fuel filter
yes, just locate your fuel filter. sometimes it is just in the engine compartment in the fuel line. if it is only a plastic filter then just remove the hoses attached to it and transfer the hoses to the new filter. be cautious when handling gasoline. be careful. if the filter is fitted in the fuel line, then all you have to do is loosen up the fittings and replace the filter. these fittings are normally use in metal filters.
tnx 4 using fixya,
drcool
SOURCE: kia rio 2001 has no current to fuel pump engine cramks ok
Try replacing or swapping fuel pump relay its in the main fuse box close to the battery
SOURCE: 2001 kia rio fuel pump does not work
Are you positive its the fuel pump? Have you tried running the pump with the return line off to see if it pumps fuel? They don't always have to make a noise.
Also refer to www.kiatech.info
SOURCE: replacing the starter on my 2005 Kia Rio
for owners manual try here
http://cootersautomanuals.com/catalog/2005-owners-manual-p-2671.html
for a repair manual try here
http://www.tradebit.com/filedetail.php/9001767-kia-rio-repair-service-manual-2001-2005-2001
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SOURCE: 2003 kia rio I changed the fuel filter the car
had similar problem, 2003 rio 1.6l idle fine and die when trying to accelerate or lurch and die ran fine in reverse change timing belt,wires plugs, had codes for multi cyl misfire and low injector voltage, still same lurch and die. try wiggle test on sensor plugs and main engine harness between battery and engine . i did this and found car smoothed out,tried wiggle again and car died,took harness apart where i wiggled it and found broken wire to crank sensor.good now
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