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Kia Sportage: Fender apron panel assembly

Kia Sportage - Second generation (JEKM) (2005-2015) - Body Workshop Manual / Replacing body panels / Fender apron panel assembly

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Setion

Cowl panel assembly

Cowl panel assembly

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Dash panel assembly

Dash panel assembly

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Section

Center floor panel assembly

Center floor panel assembly

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Section

Rear floor panel assembly

Rear floor panel assembly

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Section

Side panel assembly

Side panel assembly

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Section

Roof panel assembly

Roof panel assembly

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Section

Back panel assembly

Back panel assembly

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Quarter outer rear panel assembly

Quarter outer rear panel assembly

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Side sill panel assembly

Side sill panel assembly

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Wheel house panel assembly

Wheel house panel assembly

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Body dimensions

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     Body dimensions

    Body dimension indications Projected dimensions The projected dimension indicates a dimension from a reference point on the body. (Height may be different in some cases). Straight-line dimension

     Waterproof and rustproof

    Sealing To waterproof and rustproof the vehicle, apply sealer on assembled area of the body panel and on any areas in contact with the body, such as doors (inner/outer), hood (inner/outer), and ta

     Body modification tools

    Modification tools Cut and disassembly tools Assembly tools Measurement  tools Welding machine Buffing and grinding tools Handheld tools Repair tools set

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     Road warning

    When an emergency situation occurs while driving or when you park by the edge of the roadway, you must alert approaching or passing vehicles to be careful as they pass. For this, you should use the hazard warning flasher. Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher serves as a warning

     Children always in the rear

    Infants and younger children must be restrained in an appropriate rear-facing or forward-facing Child Restraint System (CRS) that has first been properly secured to the rear seat of the vehicle. Infants and younger children must be restrained in an appropriate rear-facing or forward-facing

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