Kia Carens. Manual — part 20
OK201 120 001
Valve spring compressor hook
Used to replace valve seal and
valve spring
OK993 120 006
Remover, valve seal
Used to remove valve seal
OK2CA 120 005I(Intake)/OK2CA
120 005E(Exhaust)
Installer, valve seal
Used to install valve seal
OK2CA 111 001
Holder, camshaft pulley
Used to Prevent camshaft pulley
rotation.
OK201 120 011
Remover & installer, valve guide
Used to remove and install valve
guide
OK710 110 010
Remover & installer, piston pin
Used to remove and install piston
pin
OK410 111 012
Puller, bearing
Used to remove pliot bearing.
OK130 160 010
Centering tool, clutch disc
Used to install clutch disc
OK130 283 021
Puller, ball joint
Used to remove tie-rod end.
2001 > 1.8L DOHC >
DESCRIPTION
The TBD engine is a 4cylinder overhead dual camshaft engine with a compression ratio of 9.5 : 1.
2001 > 1.8L DOHC >
DIAGNOSTIC CHART
Engine
Problem
Possible cause
Action
Engine will not crank
Battery starting system or other
electrical problems
Refer to starting system, charging
system, wiring Diagram
Liquid combustion chamber
Remove with suction gun, then crank
engine over with spark plugs
removed
Seized engine
Repair
Engine cranks normally, but
dose not start
Fuel system malfunction
Refer to fuel system
Ignition system malfunction
Refer to ignition system
Improper valve clearance
Check HLA's
Restricted exhaust system
Refer to exhaust system
Timing belt and/or related parts
Inspect timing belt and related parts :
replace if necessary
Low compression due to : stuck or
burned valves worn piston, piston
ring or cylinder failed cylinder head
gasket
Perform a compression test, as
outlined in this section : repair engine
as necessary
Camshaft worn
Replace
Poor idle quality
Fuel system malfunction
Refer to fuel system
Emission system malfunction
Refer to emission control system
Ignition system malfunction
Refer to ignition system
Improper valve clearance
Check HLA's
Uneven cylinder compression
Perform a compression test, as
outlined in this section : repair engine
as necessary
Poor valve-to-valve seat contact
Repair or replace
Broken valve spring
Repair
Failed cylinder head gasket
Replace
White exhaust smoke
Usually caused by water vapor,
which us a normal by-product of
combustion on cold days
None required
Excessive white smoke with engine
warmed up could be caused by a
failed cylinder head or intake gasket.
Could also be a cracked block,
cylinder head or intake manifold
Repair or replace
Black exhaust smoke
Fuel system malfunction
Refer to fuel system
Emission system malfunction
Refer to emission control system
Blue exhaust smoke
Usually caused by oil burning in the
combustion chambers from worn
valve seals failed cylinder head
Replace
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