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Question: 2001 Kia Optima 6
cyl Front Wheel Drive Automatic 60000 miles I replaced the caliper on the rear
passenger side of the vehicle. While I was bleeding the first one the one that I
replaced my friend pumped the brakes while the bleeder was open. I didn't think
anything of it at the time but after I took it for a test ride I had no brakes.
The pedal went right to the floor. The car did stop but it took quite a
distance. So I went around and bled all the brakes and only really got air out
of the other back brake. It did not help. Im pretty the reviver went empty after
the brakes got pumped with the bleeder open. Can you tell me what happened and
or what I need to do now to get my brakes back?
Answer: See below, the other
end is at the computer

Question: 2004 Kia Optima 4
cyl Front Wheel Drive Automatic 74000 miles I need to know the location of the
crankshaft position sensor, and the location of where each end plugs in.
Answer: Crack the bleeder and
try hitting it with a board and hammer, but I suggest use a c clamp. you could
also use a vice.
Question: 2004 Kia Optima 6
cyl Front Wheel Drive Automatic 44000. miles My car will start but once I
stepped on the gas it will not run at all. I have plenty of gas in my car so I
don't know what the problem is Help!
Answer: Sounds like you need to replace your TPS
sensor, your car is still under warranty go use it.

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