2011 kia sorento
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Q: where to install the block heater on a 2011 kia sorento?
i have the block heater and i have the sorento, if anyone has the diagram of where to insert it, it would be a GREAT help!! Im in fairbanks and its starting to get cold!!!
A: Block heaters are generally installed in a freeze plug. In a four cyl. engine it is on the side of the engine facing the back or firewall. It is quite tricky to do, having a lift will be an asset. Call the dealer and see what he is quoting for the job. Then compare with what other garages are quoting.
Q: i HAVE A 2011 KIA SORENTO AND IT CREATES THUMPING AND VIBRATION SOUNDS IN ITS GAS TANK. IS IT NORMAL?
A: it’s a 2011, take it back to the dealer. you have a 7year/100,000 mile warrenty, right?
Q: 2011 Honda CR-V vs. 2011 Kia Sorento?
My wife and I are expecting a baby (our first) and are looking to get a family vehicle. I have narrowed it down to both these models, but cannot decide which one to go with. Would love to get some feedback from current owners or specialists. Thanks.
A: You should also consider that such a car may be expensive to insure. Check your insurance rates before buying one, for example here – carinsurance.deep-ice.com
Q: Kia Sorento 2011 commercial song?
It’s not the commercial with “how ya like me now?!” or the stuffed animals. All the song seems to say is “doo doo doo doo doo doo”. I can’t find the song anywhere!
A: This song is from HardDrive records, and wont be released until march 22. So if you attempt to search this song, you wont find it since no one can get a hold of it until the release date.
Q: what that KIA SORENTO commercial song?
It’s like an acoustic catchy tune where they’re driving through the mountain side and forest through the north west. It’s not the commercial with the appliances in the woods and modern stuff. I saw it as of 10/14/2010 . Maybe it’s for the 2011 sorrento or 2010. I can’t find the commercial anywhere.
A: I want to find out what that song is as well. It’s for the 2011 Kia Sorento SX, and you can see the video on their website.
Q: Any ideas for a quick fix to my messed up steering wheel mounted audio controls?
I have a 2011 Kia Sorento I just turned it on one day and the steering wheel mounted audio controls are all messed up. The volume switch only turns the volume down, no matter what direction you push it. The other buttons are also performing incorrect functions as well. As far as I can tell it is only this set of controls that is messed up. I bought the car from a dealer two hours away and I don’t want to have to drive that just to fix these buttons, any ideas for an easy fix that won’t void my warranty?
A: The car is under warranty from Kia. You can take it to any Kia dealer. You don’t have to take it to the dealer you bought it off of…
Q: Do my parents have to do anything to there insurance so I can drive and be insured now that I got my PA Permit?
We live in Pennsylvania, and I just got my Driving Permit yesterday. My parents always have to drive with me in the passenger seat for me to drive, so will they have to do anything or change their insurance at all for me to be able to drive and be insured with JUST my permit. The cars are a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager, a 2005 Kia Sorento Se, a 2011 BMW 328xi, and a 2001 Ferrari 550 Maranello, and I will be driving all of them (just not the Ferrari too much) if it makes a difference
A: Household Auto insurance rules:
YOU MUST DISCLOSE ALL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS THAT HAVE A DRIVERS LICENSE….WHETHER THEY WILL DRIVE THE CAR OR NOT…….!
You need to disclose all household members in your household. Each company will handle them differently. Typically, a carrier will include the driver on the policy, exclude the driver from the policy, or not rate the person on the policy.
The insurance company will ask these types of questions to determine how the person will be listed on the policy:
Will this resident be included on the policy? Depending on your answer to this question, each company will ask additional questions to determine how to rate the policy.
All the household residents, 16 (some states 15) years of age or older, and all regular operators of the vehicles need to be included on the policy. You can choose to include the resident on your policy or not and companies’ underwriting will determine if you are eligible to be insured by the insurance company.
The answers to these questions will help the company include the drivers in rating or help them determine how to include, exclude, or not rate the drivers on the policy. The named insured cannot be an excluded driver.
Q: Do my parents have to do anything to there insurance so I can drive and be insured now that I got my PA Permit?
We live in Pennsylvania, and I just got my Driving Permit yesterday. My parents always have to drive with me in the passenger seat for me to drive, so will they have to do anything or change their insurance at all for me to be able to drive and be insured with JUST my permit. The cars are a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager, a 2005 Kia Sorento Se, and a 2011 BMW 328xi, and I will be driving all of them if it makes a difference
A: I’m pretty sure that insurance doesn’t change when you get your permit, but it does change when you get your license. At that point, for you to be covered when you drive, you’ll need to be added to the insurance policy. It will probably be cost effective for your parents to specifically state that you will not be driving the 2011 BMW, and insure you on the other two cars instead.
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