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  2. Technicians can complete the task in minutes, and components were not costly during my tenure at Kia; however, I would recommend cleaning them initially, as various washer fluids may coagulate when combined.
  3. It is quite costly, and I would surely like not to replace it a second time. I would like to ascertain the prices charged by other mainstream brand dealerships for the same service in 2026, regarding the claim of being 'very costly.'
  4. I would insert a hose into the washer reservoir to flush it thoroughly and refill it with a quality additive, consistently using the same product. Residue can be removed from the jets using a mixture of hot water and vinegar. While the jets are detached, I would also circulate clean water through the pipes to guarantee that the nozzles are also clean.
  5. If they continue to be obstructed. Subsequently, it is essential to examine the underlying reasons. I have not experienced a single block in over ten years of owning a Kia. The primary cause of obstruction is the frequent interchange of washer fluid brands, as certain combinations do not blend effectively and result in sludge formation.
  6. I recently updated mine on a Sorento; it was easy to remove without disassembling the scuttle, and pairs are available on Amazon for as low as £5.
  7. Historically, washers have been covered under warranty; however, we have been informed today that this is no longer applicable, and the cost to repair one that is blocked and nonfunctional is £175. This appears excessively costly. Has anyone else encountered a comparable experience?
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  9. The technology part of the 5 series would be optimal.
  10. I appreciate your response. Could you kindly indicate the appropriate location to post my question so that more members would view it?
  11. It may be prudent to pose your inquiry in the appropriate place, as not everyone will check this area to greet others.
  12. Recommendations for the persistent decline in engine coolant levels? The situation commenced two weeks ago without any apparent leaks beneath the vehicle.
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  14. It can only be attributed to a poor connection. When you jump-start it, are you utilising the jump point located under the hood? Inspect the ground connection as well as the one on the engine.
  15. I become rather anxious in the absence of crack; you will be OK.
  16. If there is no power or connection to the battery owing to corroded connections in the battery box, there will also be no output at the alternator terminal.
  17. I will need to investigate tomorrow morning. Thank you. Do you have any insights into the zero voltage from the alternator and the method I employed for testing it?
  18. What is the status of the transfer points? They are located in the battery compartment and are only visible when the battery is removed. If water has been present in the box, it is quite probable that they have decayed.
  19. All wires originating from the battery and power distribution box appear to be clean and free of corrosion; however, there was a quantity of stagnant water in the battery tray, which has already been removed.
  20. The primary electrical conduit from the battery to the engine compartment appears to have malfunctioned; remove the battery and inspect the connection points. I would speculate that it has decayed.
  21. The title indicates that my E93 experiences a no-charge or no-crank issue, yet it may be jump-started. I conducted research on this topic and found minimal information. I have purchased a new battery, although there is still no ignition without a jump start. Attempted to install an alternative power distribution box and conducted continuity testing on what I believe to be the best option. All cabin lights and controls appear to function as indicated. I have directly checked the alternator, connecting the red wire to the red cable from the alternator and grounding the black wire. However, this method yields no voltage. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much
  22. Page 5-89 of the user manual. The driver assistance settings are appropriately located in the cluster, thereby preserving your selection. Modify it with the buttons on the driving wheel.
  23. I have not identified an option to disable this warning on the new model Niro. What is the location of the setting, and does it remain deactivated upon the subsequent engine ignition?
  24. I consistently deactivate mine. The last thing I desire is an additional caution light indicating a temperature of 3°C or below. I can resolve that independently.
  25. Continuing to receive it in my 2020 E-Niro.
  26. I am certain that I received an Icy Road Warning last year (Winter 2024/25), yet this year, notwithstanding the cold spell, no such warnings have been issued. The ability to enable or disable this feature, previously located under 'Settings/Cluster,' has vanished. Does anyone else own this? I am curious whether the feature was eliminated in the most recent software upgrade (2025).
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