Gents so I think most of us would like a resource to use other than Kia Global Information System (KGIS) which you have to pay for. There's also https://www.kstinger.com/ which is a free resource but did anyone know about Auto Repair Source?
Atleast in the States its a database for all makes and models, atleast those that are sold in the states. This is also a free resource that has TONS of technical knowledge for your vehicle. It looks like most states simple pay for the license as part of their local library system. I simply google " Auto Repair Source" and realized that Virginia either didn't pay for the subscription/Program or was way down on the google list. The first one popped up was Wisconsin so for the night i became a Wisconsinite.
I'd say Mods should Pin this post because as this car gets older and more and more people fall out of warrenty this could be a GREAT resource for the DIYer. Again, its completely free.
Atleast in the States its a database for all makes and models, atleast those that are sold in the states. This is also a free resource that has TONS of technical knowledge for your vehicle. It looks like most states simple pay for the license as part of their local library system. I simply google " Auto Repair Source" and realized that Virginia either didn't pay for the subscription/Program or was way down on the google list. The first one popped up was Wisconsin so for the night i became a Wisconsinite.
I'd say Mods should Pin this post because as this car gets older and more and more people fall out of warrenty this could be a GREAT resource for the DIYer. Again, its completely free.