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Remove grill 97 Sportage
#1061837
07/08/13 12:38 PM
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Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 125
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Wheeler
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I need to change the condenser fan on my 97 Kia Sportage. The grill seems to be held in by two fittings at the top and two at the bottom. I can't get to the bottom fittings and there seems to be no way to get any leverage on the grill without breaking it. How do I get this thing off?
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Re: Remove grill 97 Sportage
[Re: lochabay]
#1061838
07/09/13 07:44 AM
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Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 235
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When I installed my tranny cooler, i had to remove the grill, I broke every single clip. I bought new ones from an auto parts store...
"Does this part need to be in there?"
1996 Dodge 1500 single cab / short bed, 5.9 4x4; 2" lift (springs not blocks), C.A.I and more mods to come.
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Re: Remove grill 97 Sportage
[Re: DRX350]
#1061839
07/09/13 07:52 PM
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Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 146
Wheeler
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On my 2001, I had to remove the cheap flimsy flexible plastic cover from over the top of the grill, then reach in behind the grill and squeeze the backs of the clips to get them to release. I believe there was also a screw in the center of the grill in addition to the clips.
01 Convertible; Electric Fan; 3" Up Your Kia lift spacers; Tj 104's; 31x10.5x15's on Centerlines; Rear LSD. GONE, all I have left are a few spare parts and the wheels.
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Re: Remove grill 97 Sportage
[Re: lochabay]
#1061840
07/10/13 12:52 AM
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Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 9
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release two top ones and remove the philips head screw in the middle. Carefully open and use long screwdriver to unlatch bottom clips. That's how I remember doing mine on a 96 which should be similar to your 97
96 Sportage EX. Automatic. Sold and sadly missed 4" UpYourKia lift
89 Ram 50 4x4. 4D56T swap in progress 30x9.5x15 Pirelli Scorpion M/T on Toyota steel wheels
06 VW Touareg V10 TDI.
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