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    Kia Stinger
    Last reply · posted in Kia Stinger Technology Discussion
    This user’s manual explains how to use the Kia Stinger multimedia system. Before using the it, please read the contents of this user’s manual carefully and use this product safely.
    • The screens shown in this manual may differ with the actual screens of the product.
    • The design and specification of this product may change without prior notification for product improvement.
    • When transferring the vehicle to another individual, include this user’s manual so that the next driver can continue its use.
    VIEW THE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
    -- OR--
    VIEW THE FULL MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM USER MANUAL

    Feel free to ask questions below...
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      Daniel @ K8 Stinger Store
      Last reply · posted in Performance Products
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      Is excited to present to the Stinger forums:

      Engine Oil Cooler Kit with Secondary Radiator

      (BUY NOW)

      Description:
      Many already know that the Kia Stinger 3.3T does not feature the most efficient oil and coolant cooling capabilities for hard street driving
      in hot weather, let alone for track or competition use. By adding this oil cooler kit with the secondary radiator kit for coolant cooling,
      you'll notice more efficient cooling, increased reliability, and better performance all around out of your Stinger.
      The kit is plug & play but does require holes to be drilled in the metal bumper to mount the radiator brackets.
      Adapter connectors are included to easily connect both the engine oil cooler and the secondary coolant radiator.
      The kit includes a cooler core (Pictured in silver), adapter, oil lines, and brackets.
      Secondary radiator is included (Pictured in black)
      Professional installation is recommended


      Vehicle Application:

      2018-2023 Kia Stinger 3.3T

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      THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!
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        Idlepod
        Last reply · posted in Introductions and Non-Stinger Talk
        hi all! i’m new but i’ve been stalking this forum for a couple of days now cause i’ve been searching for modding ideas. i haven’t been super into cars until i got my beautiful 2022 kia stinger and i’ve been so excited to work on it.

        problem is i don’t know where to start, what i want to do, or how to do it. so im coming here to ask yall for suggestions!

        my current plan for right now is doing the interior and then maybe expanding to the exterior and stuff like that. i finally finished installing some ambient lighting that i got off of amazon last weekend and im in love!

        i also recently bought fuses to “swap out” the reading and dome lights but im pretty sure they’re not the right ones and im not even sure how to swap em. 😅

        anyways let me know what i should and shouldn’t do this i’m pretty new to all this!
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          Last reply · posted in The Ultimate Kia Stinger Tuning Forum
          I bought my ‘18 GT1 used and when I tried doing the oil change, I noticed the bolt was stripped.. horribly stripped. Any suggestions on how to remove it? That bar is too close and isn’t allowing me to use a strip tool and ratchet.
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            Good day,

            I'm considering picking up an 11mode exhaust controller for my MBRP active exhaust.

            They make this disclaimer on the product page:

            Please note: this is for the 3 pin connector model. If you have an actuator with the 4 pin connector, please message us.

            Can someone let me know what is most likely for a '23 GT limited? I will check it out for myself when I can but seeking a quick answer for now.

            Thank you.
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              Last reply · posted in Kia Stinger Technology Discussion
              Hi folks.
              2023 GT here (Canada). When I took my Stinger for a drive last week, it indicated low tire pressure on the front right tire.
              The car sits in my garage for most of the winter, so I wasn't surprised.
              I brought the tires back up to 33-34 PSI all around, but the message and the icon will not go away.
              The manual says the system will reset on it's own. After driving it again today, with several stops to run a few errands, the message is still there.
              Any ideas on how to clear it is appreciated.
              I have attached a pic (I hope I did anyway).PXL_20260224_202408855.webp
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                Kr33m0
                Last reply · posted in Kia Stinger Talk
                I may have posted about this before. This is happening to me randomly where there is no sound coming from the speakers no matter the source. I would have to turn off/on the car to correct. Heard it could be a setting in the sound.
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                  Gamefreak
                  · posted in The Stinger Dealership Experience
                  IMG_4881.webpStinger is coming up on 60k miles. Planned on having the dealer do the following services. Though had to fight to get the dealer to do 1 of the requests and the other they denied needing to do it. Has anyone ever heard or dealt with this?

                  2020 RWD Stinger

                  Brake Fluid Change - paid, dealership did it. (Replace every 60k miles)

                  Differential Fluid Change - paid, they tried to not do the service. I had to physically pull the service manual up to prove that it needed to be done. (Replace every 36k, did mine early)

                  Automatic Transmission Fluid Change - not paid, and dealership refused to do the work. Claimed that the stinger does not need the service done. Though the manual states it needs to be replaced. (Replace every 60k miles)

                  Thanks in advanced
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                    iclicku
                    Last reply · posted in Kia Stinger Talk
                    Besides owning the Stinger, I have yet to see another one in my area besides the ones at dealerships. I am in the Kent/Fedway area of WA. Anyone seeing them around in their respective areas?

                    I am always on the lookout trying to find them...mainly because they are so nice to look at...lol
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                      Daniel @ K8 Stinger Store
                      Last reply · posted in Emblems and Badging
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                      Is proud to present to the Stinger forums:

                      OEM Standard "E" logo Wheel Cap Set

                      (BUY NOW)

                      Description:
                      Replace your boring Kia wheel caps with these stylish OEM Kia Stinger "E" Logo wheel caps
                      Designed to fit the 2018-2021 17" & 18" wheels on the Kia Stinger, & they are also compatible with the new 2022+ 19" wheels

                      Kia designed this "E" logo to show what the Stinger represents: Engineered by Excellence, Exclusive, Exquisite, Evolutionary
                      These are actual replacement wheel caps, NOT Stickers

                      Manufactured in S. Korea by Mobis for KIA

                      Vehicle Applications:
                      2018-2021 Kia Stinger 17" & 18" wheels
                      2022-2023 Kia Stinger GT 19" wheels
                      **These will NOT cover the lug nuts on the 2018-2021 19" GT wheels: (FOUND HERE)


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                      THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!
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                        Last reply · posted in Engine, Drivetrain, Intake, Exhaust Discussion
                        Hello everybody,

                        I have a 2019 GT-line 2.0 RWD Stinger, 71k miles (115k km) that has all of the GT2 (3.3l) options except for the brembo brakes (yes, I have the adaptive suspension as well, it's a German version of the car with all of the options).

                        I see very high fuel usage during my daily commute and I did some tests at night on the highway, both in summer and winter. Premium tires for summer and winter, at the recommended pressure, no luggage / people in the car, warm engine and transmission:
                        - 110 km/h = 8.0l/100km // 69MPH = 29MPG (8th gear at 1850-1900 rpm)
                        - 130 km/h = 10l/100km // 82MPH = 24MPG (8th gear at 2150-2200 rpm)

                        This happens on ECO, Comfort and Sport mode.

                        This is tested exclusively on a straight highway road and it doesn't take into consideration the accelerations to get up to speed when entering the highway, it's strictly constant accelerator pedal and speed.

                        From what I could find on the forums, even the 3.3 Stinger gets better fuel economy when cruising like this. So something must be wrong with mine. I've drove another Stinger exactly like mine and that one had better fuel economy, on the same road I did the tests (29-30MPG at 85MPH // 8l/100km at 135km/h). Both cars have the same ECU and TCU software version, the one after the GPF issue was fixed in the software, so it cannot be that popular GPF logic bug that was happening on early softwares.

                        - replaced the spark plugs, the old ones had around 30k km (20k miles) and were black (attached photo)
                        - I did a smoke test for the intake, no leaks detected.
                        - The fuel rail pressure stays around 20000 kpa (2900 psi).
                        - The O2 sensor reports fluctuations between 0.95 and 0.98, where 1 is stoichiometric A/F ratio and 2 is 100% oxygen and 0% fuel, so it reports just a bit rich mixture, too small I think to count. Also the other Stinger that I drove had the same values and not the consumption issue.
                        - LTFT stayed at 4.5% and STFT stayed around -1% to 1%
                        - intake manifold absolute pressure was at 97-100kpa
                        - timing advance between 15 and 18 degrees
                        - cat 1 temp 780°C and cat 2 temp 680°C
                        - engine coolant stays around 100°C, engine oil is around the same temperature

                        It drives me crazy cause I use it as a daily and burns through my pocked with that fuel usage (20-25% more than it should). In mixed driving I get around 15l/100km (15MPG) without any hard accelerations.

                        I am planning to do the following hoping I might find the issue:
                        - replace the fuel pressure sensor (a few times I got the P0191 error and was showing fuel rail pressure at 500-600 kpa, so 10-40 times lower than normal, goes away after turning the engine off and on again)
                        - try to see if the dealership can override the current ECU fuel map with the stock one, to make sure the previous owner did not try to tune it or anything
                        - replace the upstream O2 sensor
                        - take down the GPF and have it checked physically at a specialized service to make sure it is not clogged
                        - replace the MAP sensor
                        - replace the HPFP

                        If anyone can help me in this matter would be great!
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