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No sealant on the purple seals, my friend. Should the glow plugs be replaced when everything is disassembled? Well done!
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W212 OM 642 winter maintenance!
diablos_carcv5 replied to diablos_carcv5's topic in General Car Chat
I intended to convey that the purple seals had a sealant applied. To my knowledge, none is required. Am I mistaken, or was the previous owner only exercising excessive caution? -
W212 OM 642 winter maintenance!
diablos_carcv5 replied to diablos_carcv5's topic in General Car Chat
This occurred approximately three and a half hours later...gulp! -
W212 OM 642 winter maintenance!
diablos_carcv5 replied to diablos_carcv5's topic in General Car Chat
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My aim is to decarbonise the cylinder head, replace the malfunctioning swirl motor, substitute the oil cooler seals (despite the presence of purple seals, it is prudent to address them), replace the leaking AC condenser and clean the DPF. I am not providing a comprehensive photographic tutorial; if you lack the requisite skills, consider hiring a professional. However, if you wish to do it and possess the necessary competence, numerous resources are available on this forum and YouTube. I am undertaking this to identify any potential difficulties and address any enquiries that may arise, if possible....and might pose some enquiries of my own. This was intended to commence in the new year; but, the weather has been excessively chilly, prompting me to begin today. The forecast predicted dry conditions; it was inaccurate!Despite having the entire day, I only accomplished approximately four hours of work amidst the intermittent showers. I spent half an hour attempting to remove the DPF, which I have yet to accomplish. I will initiate a separate topic with this issue. This occurred around 9 o'clock this morning.Only the cover has been removed.
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Is the whistling or whining sounds in the Sportage HEV normal?
rab60bit88 replied to rab60bit88's topic in General Car Chat
Thank you for your responses. It is the whole hybrid three. I utilised chatGPT, and it indeed resembles the typical sound emitted by the inverter. It seemed peculiar to me due to its intermittent nature. At times, it is inaudible during a drive; at other instances, it occurs sporadically, although it can also be constant, as demonstrated in the video. -
Is the whistling or whining sounds in the Sportage HEV normal?
QuirkyPixel replied to rab60bit88's topic in General Car Chat
Which model of Sportage do you possess? It resembles the noise occasionally produced by an electric motor. -
Is the whistling or whining sounds in the Sportage HEV normal?
DenishP4 replied to rab60bit88's topic in General Car Chat
I experience tinnitus, so if the sound is high-pitched, it may be obscuring it. -
I recently purchased a 2022 Sportage with 25,000 miles from a Kia dealer. I have seen a sporadic whistling sound. It is not wind noise; it typically occurs at moderate speeds, particularly while parking. This issue typically does not occur upon initial ignition but arises after driving for several minutes or, at times, a significantly longer duration. Does this appear to be typical? I am unfamiliar with hybrid systems. Link to the video is provided below. Whistling occurs throughout the majority of this video. It typically does not persist for this duration; it is generally more sporadic. I would very appreciate any feedback you may provide.
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It is surprising that you have not heard of them.
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https://drwperformance.co.uk/
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DRW in Liverpool mostly specialises on M automobiles but has an excellent reputation for their cutting services; a quick Google search will confirm this.
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Greetings
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It is advisable to post that in a different thread.
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Hello everyone, could someone direct me to a reputable independent establishment in North West England? Situated in Liverpool, hence in close proximity. Requiring replacement of the timing chain and servicing of the automatic gearbox. Thank you.
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I comprehend the dilemma; I experienced it as well. The F damper shocks were superior to the Koni's for my preferences; yet, despite the original shocks' excessive bobbing, they provided greater comfort, whereas the F's are more rigid. Overall, all were subpar; however, the Koni's effectively mitigated the bouncing. The issue lies not just with the shocks but also with the spring weightings. I stated this three years ago, and now Mazda has reduced the spring weights on the new 2025 vehicles. It may be more advantageous to obtain a VIN from a 2025 model and acquire all the suspension components from that model to install on your 2023 vehicle. All components are compatible; I would recommend this prior to investing in alternative aftermarket options. Transitioning to an 18" wheel equipped with a Michelin CrossClimate tire will be beneficial; but, it will remain costly. I would recommend procuring 18" forged wheels instead of the inexpensive and heavy cast Mazda variants, as this would decrease unsprung weight on the hub, hence providing significant benefits.
