service KIA CARNIVAL 2007 Workshop Manual

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For best performance and maximum protection of all types of operation, select only those lubricants which.a. Satisfy the requirements of the API classification.
b. Have the proper SAE grade number for expected ambient temperature range.
c. Lubricants that do not have both an SAE grade number and API service classification on the container should
not be used.

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Standard diameter
86.67 ~ 87.00(3.4122 ~ 3.4252in.)
3.Calculate the difference between the cylinder bore inner diameter and the piston outer diameter.
Piston - to- cylinder clearance
0.02 ~ 0.04mm(0.0008 ~ 0.0016in.)
4. Inspect the piston ring side clearance.
Using a feeler gauge, measure the clearance between a new piston ring and the ring groove.
Piston ring side clearance
Standard
No.1 : 0.04 ~ 0.08mm (0.0016 ~ 0.0031in.)
No.2 : 0.03 ~ 0.07mm (0.0012 ~ 0.0027in.)
Oil ring : 0.06 ~ 0.15mm (0.0024 ~ 0.0059in.)
Limit
No.1 : 0.1mm (0.004in.)
No.2 : 0.1mm (0.004in.)
Oil ring : 0.2mm (0.008in.)
If the clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the piston.
5. Inspect piston ring end gap.
To measure the piston ring end gap, insert a piston ring into the cylinder bore. Position the ring at right angles to
the cylinder wall by gently pressing it down with a piston. Measure the gap with a feeler gauge. If the gap exceeds
the service limit, replace the piston ring. If the gap is too large, recheck the cylinder bore diameter. If the bore is
over the service limit, the cylinder block must be replaced or bored
Piston ring end gap
Standard
No.1 : 0.15 ~ 0.30mm (0.0059 ~ 0.0118in.)
No.2 : 0.30 ~ 0.45m (0.0118 ~ 0.0177in.)
Oil ring : 0.20 ~ 0.70mm (0.0079 ~ 0.0275in.)
Limit

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For best performance and maximum protection of all types of operation, select only those lubricants which :a. Satisfy the requirement of the API classification.
b. Have proper SAE grade number for expected ambient temperature range.
Lubricants that do not have both an SAE grade number and API service classification on the container should
not be used.
RELIEF SPRING
1.Check the relief plunger.
Apply engine oil on the plunger and check that it moves smoothly in the hole. If it does not, replace the plunger or
the front case only in necessary cases.
2. Check the relief valve spring.
Check deformation or damage of the relief valve spring.
Specification
Free length : 43.8mm(1.7244in.)
Load : 36.3N(3.7kg, 8.21b)±3.9N(0.4kg, 0.9lb) / 40.1mm(1.5787in.)
OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
1.Check the continuity between the terminal and the body with an ohmmeter.
If there is no continuity, replace the oil pressure switch.

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2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL
Tool (Number and name) IllustrationUse
Alternator pulley remover wrench
(09373- 27000)
Removal and installation of alternator
pulley
REFERENCE SERVICE TOOLS
Tool (Number and name) IllustrationUse
Micro- 570
Battery checker
a. Check the battery condition
b. Check the charging and starting
system

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INSPECTION
ARMATURE INSPECTION AND TEST1. Remove the starter.
2. Disassemble the starter as shown at the beginning of this procedure.
3. Inspect the armature for wear or damage from contact with the permanent magnet. If there is wear or damage,
replace the armature.
4.Check the commutator (A) surface. If the surface is dirty or burnt, resurface with emery cloth or a lathe within the
following specifications, or recondition with #500 or #600 sandpaper (B).
5.Measure the commutator (A) runout.
a. If the commutator runout is within the service limit, check the commutator for carbon dust or brass chips
between the segments.
b. If the commutator run out is not within the service limit, replace the armature.
Commutator runout
Standard (New): 0.02mm (0.0008in.) max
Service limit: 0.05mm (0.0020in.)

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2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS
Tool
(Number and name) Illustration
Application
09353 - 24100
Fuel Pressure Gauge
Measuring the fuel line pressure
09353 - 38000
Fuel Pressure Gauge
Adapter
Connection between the delivery pipe and
fuel feed line
09353 - 24000
Fuel Pressure Gauge
Connector
Connection between Fuel Pressure Gauge
(09353- 24100) and Fuel Pressure Gauge
Adapter (09353- 38000)

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Coil Resistance (Ω)6.7 ~ 7.7 [20°C (68°F)]
CVVT OIL CONTROL VALVE (OCV) [BANK 2]
J Specification Item Specification
Coil Resistance (Ω) 6.7 ~ 7.7 [20°C (68°F)]
ETC MOTOR
J Specification Item Specification
Coil Resistance (Ω) 1.275 ~ 1.725 [20°C (68°F)]
IGNITION COIL
J Type: Stick type
J Specification Item Specification
1st Coil Resistance (Ω) 0.62Ω±10Ë [20°C (68°F)]
2nd Coil Resistance (kΩ) 7.0kΩ±15Ë [20°C (68°F)]
SERVICE STANDARD
Ignition Timing BTDC 7°± 10°
Idle Speed A/CON OFF
Neutral,N,P - range
650 ± 100 rpm
D- range 650 ± 100 rpm
A/CON ON Neutral,N,P - range
650 ± 100 rpm
D- range 650 ± 100 rpm
TIGHTENING TORQUES
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM
Item kgf·mN·mlbf·ft
PCM installation bolts (on bracket) 1.0 ~ 1.29.8 ~ 11.8 7.2 ~ 8.7
PCM bracket installation bolts/nuts (on air cleaner assembly) 1.0 ~ 1.29.8 ~ 11.8 7.2 ~ 8.7
Camshaft position sensor [Bank 1] installation bolt 0.7 ~ 1.06.9 ~ 9.85.1 ~ 7.2
Camshaft position sensor [Bank 2] installation bolt 0.7 ~ 1.06.9 ~ 9.85.1 ~ 7.2
Crankshaft position sensor installation bolt 0.7 ~ 1.06.9 ~ 9.85.1 ~ 7.2
CVVT Oil control valve [Bank 1] installation bolt 0.8 ~ 1.07.8 ~ 9.85.8 ~ 7.2
CVVT Oil control valve [Bank 2] installation bolt 0.8 ~ 1.07.8 ~ 9.85.8 ~ 7.2
CVVT Oil temperature sensor installation 2.0 ~ 4.019.6 ~ 39.2 14.5 ~ 28.9
Engine coolant temperature sensor installation 2.0 ~ 4.019.6 ~ 39.2 14.5 ~ 28.9
ETC module installation bolt 0.9 ~ 1.18.8 ~ 10.8 6.5 ~ 8.0
Heated oxygen sensor (Bank 1 / Sensor 1) installation 3.5 ~ 4.534.3 ~ 44.1 25.3 ~ 32.6
Heated oxygen sensor (Bank 1 / Sensor 2) installation 3.5 ~ 4.534.3 ~ 44.1 25.3 ~ 32.6
Heated oxygen sensor (Bank 2 / Sensor 1) installation 3.5 ~ 4.534.3 ~ 44.1 25.3 ~ 32.6

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2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
REMOVAL
1.Preparation
(1) Remove the 2nd seat(s) (Refer to "BD" group in this WORKSHOP MANUAL).
(2) Remove the striker cover (A).
(3) Remove the Service Cover (B).
(4)Disconnect the Fuel Pump Connector (A).
(5)Start the engine and wait until fuel in fuel line is exhausted.
(6) After the engine stalls, turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Lift the vehicle and support it with a jack.

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2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
REMOVAL(INCLUDING FUEL FILTER AND FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR)
1.Preparation
(1) Remove the 2nd seat(s) (Refer to "BD" group in this WORKSHOP MANUAL).
(2) Remove the striker cover (A).
(3) Remove the Service Cover (B).
(4)Disconnect the Fuel Pump Connector (A).
(5)Start the engine and wait until fuel in fuel line is exhausted.
(6) After the engine stalls, turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. After disconnecting the fuel feed quick connector (A) and unscrewing the the eight screws (B), remove the fuel
pump assembly.

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fluctuated even though turns on or off the input signal. The electrical ‘time constant’ is much more fast than one of
mechanical so the frequency of VFS is extremely higher than the conventional PWM type.
Characteristics of Bosch VFS:
Supply pressure : 700~1600kPa
Control pressure: typically 600~0 kPa
Current range: typically 0~1,000 mA
Dither frequency: Up to 600 Hz
Dimension: 32 mm protrusion reach 42 mm
The reducing pressure will be supplied to the ‘Supply’ port of the VFS valve on the above illustration to control the line
pressure.
Reducing pressure
Function
As same as one of Alpha or Beta automatic transaxle system, this reducing valve length can be adjusted by rotating
the screw on the picture. As you rotate the screw toward clockwise by 90°, the reducing pressure will increase about
1.0bar. However, the reducing pressure is used just as a ‘supply pressure’ for the solenoid valves (except
Low&Reverse, Reduction and Damper Clutch control solen), so this may not be handled to rotate in the field service
shop. VFS is operated based on the ‘supply pressure’ and it outputs the ‘control pressure’ to control the regulator
valve indirectly. While developing the VFS system, the line pressure was used as a ‘supply pressure’ for VFS and
other solenoid valves but it has been changed into additional ‘reducing pressure’ because the line pressure is variably
changed by VFS so the control pressure becomes unstable and some hydraulic pressure oscillation occurred. That is

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