You my friend are a life saver. Great video, i recently bought a 2016 kia sedona and followed your instructions step by step and saved myself soo much money. It took me all day but i got it done haha. Keep up the great videos.
Great video, thanks! I recently replaced spark plugs in my Hyundai 3.3 L . I really wish that I had known about cleaning the intake valves then, it would have saved having to take it all apart again! BTW- the PCV valve is also buried back there-be sure to check it and clean or replace while you're there.
Siempre lo eh hecho con el spray, una vez al año y nunca eh tenido problemas de nada ya tiene 100,000 millas pero creo que la voy a llevar hacerlo así como ustedes y así le cambio los spares.
Thank you for this video! The valves don't look that bad, was there technical reason to do the cleaning process? Any signs you've noticed that made you do that? I have a Carnival with 64k KM and I wonder when (if at all) I should clean up the valves, as I'm not getting any engine warnings yet. Also, is there an simpler way to inspect the valves with a borescope without removing the intake manifold?
That was the first time for those valve to be cleanned and just clean them because i want to change the spark plug at 100k km so i done a while you in there ... those GDI engine gunk the valve and can affect the performance and economy of the car ....inspect those valve even with a borescope seem to me impossible due to the complexity of the intake manifold
Thank you so much for the video, I am about to do this on my Sorento 2014 and you give all the instructions plus a lot of good tricks I did not know. When looking at the Kia repair manual, it says that I should drain the coolant before removing the lower portion of the intake manifold, do you see any reason why I would need to do this? Thanks in advance for your response. Cheers.
Thanks Bruno I appreciate 🙏! And for your question ... there is coolant feeding the throttle Body but like you see in the video I didn't remove the hose...so I suppose this why they want the system empty ... but a got a memory of a video a saw on youtube ... can't tell witch one ... but I have a kind of memory of a guy pressing a hose and coolant went out of a hole in the lower intake valley witch is on the head close to the windshield... but I don't want to BS you on that point thats all I know ... For sure I don't recommend you to flush the coolant for this job I didn't and everything goes fine until Please give me a feedback on it when you gonna do it , maybe you will see something Thanks to watching
Thanks for the response. I just completed the cleaning today and everything went fine. The car struggled a little bit to start again but nothing major. My Sorento has 175000 km and they cleaning had never been done so they were really dirty. Here is a short video of the valves before I cleaned them. Sorry for the quality, I am not really good at filming. Thanks again. ua-cam.com/video/2Q6rItjrcxk/v-deo.html @@basicdetail4512
@@Bruno_LEsperance thanks for the feedback I appreciate so mutch I will go check your video for sure ! Cant wait to see how mutch dirty they gonna be after 175k
My kia carnival 2015 sli has a oil leak my Machanics replaced oil pressure sensor and oil filter housing unit but its still leaking at the same area any other advice you could give that could be the problem
Yess they are right under it and nope I didn't clean them ... they are expensive due to the gdi system so i always put cleaner in the fuel every 2 month
@@basicdetail4512 ok, thanks. I am considering using a Fuel Injector Cleaner Canister system to clean the injectors…. Wondering if there would be a suitable connection point for this which would allow NOT to dismantle everything to connect to the fuel rails. (Like at the high pressure fuel pump).
With the time you gonna have an insane carbon build up deposit on the valve and that will restric the air flow and get poor engine performance / fuel economy you also risk to bend a valve or a leak of compression because it won't sit properly were it should be ... Google carbon buildup gdi engine you will see how mutch they can be ... Thanks for watching
C'est super gentil de l'offrir je le prend comme un compliment mais je suis de Québec et je suis déjà loader pas mal avec les enfants mais merci de m'avoir accordé ta confiance
@@geronimo020280 je te comprends j'ai tjrs payer de payer dans le vide ... trop souvent j'ai été déçu des mécaniciens... c'est pourquoi j'ai commencé à tout faire par moi même ! Merci quand même pour ton offre j'apprécie
You my friend are a life saver. Great video, i recently bought a 2016 kia sedona and followed your instructions step by step and saved myself soo much money. It took me all day but i got it done haha. Keep up the great videos.
Wow im so happy to read that ! Thanks for your good words my friend !
Phenomenal video! One of the best DIY videos I have seen so far on UA-cam! Thank you!
Omg thanks you so mutch its appreciate
Great video, thanks! I recently replaced spark plugs in my Hyundai 3.3 L . I really wish that I had known about cleaning the intake valves then, it would have saved having to take it all apart again! BTW- the PCV valve is also buried back there-be sure to check it and clean or replace while you're there.
Thanks for watching my friend and yeah good idea for the pcv valve while your in there
Thanks for the video. I did get s nice walnut shell blasting set up on Amazon for $380 btw.
Nice ! Even with the purchase of the walnut system it's cheap than send it to the dealer ! Did you try it ?
Siempre lo eh hecho con el spray, una vez al año y nunca eh tenido problemas de nada ya tiene 100,000 millas pero creo que la voy a llevar hacerlo así como ustedes y así le cambio los spares.
¡Es cierto que mantener el aerosol una vez al año puede ser una forma adecuada de mantener limpias las válvulas! Gracias por ver mi vídeo
Très bon video et en meme temps profite s’en pour changer les sparks plugs ;) you can change spark plug in same time it give you room to do that
C'est exactement ce que jai fait et merci pour le beau commentaire
Thanks man! I might have to try this next spring.
Thanks for watching and comment :)
Thank you for this video! The valves don't look that bad, was there technical reason to do the cleaning process? Any signs you've noticed that made you do that? I have a Carnival with 64k KM and I wonder when (if at all) I should clean up the valves, as I'm not getting any engine warnings yet. Also, is there an simpler way to inspect the valves with a borescope without removing the intake manifold?
That was the first time for those valve to be cleanned and just clean them because i want to change the spark plug at 100k km so i done a while you in there ... those GDI engine gunk the valve and can affect the performance and economy of the car ....inspect those valve even with a borescope seem to me impossible due to the complexity of the intake manifold
Bravo
Thank you :)
Thank you so much for the video, I am about to do this on my Sorento 2014 and you give all the instructions plus a lot of good tricks I did not know. When looking at the Kia repair manual, it says that I should drain the coolant before removing the lower portion of the intake manifold, do you see any reason why I would need to do this? Thanks in advance for your response. Cheers.
Thanks Bruno I appreciate 🙏! And for your question ... there is coolant feeding the throttle Body but like you see in the video I didn't remove the hose...so I suppose this why they want the system empty ... but a got a memory of a video a saw on youtube ... can't tell witch one ... but I have a kind of memory of a guy pressing a hose and coolant went out of a hole in the lower intake valley witch is on the head close to the windshield... but I don't want to BS you on that point thats all I know ...
For sure I don't recommend you to flush the coolant for this job I didn't and everything goes fine until
Please give me a feedback on it when you gonna do it , maybe you will see something
Thanks to watching
Thanks for the response. I just completed the cleaning today and everything went fine. The car struggled a little bit to start again but nothing major. My Sorento has 175000 km and they cleaning had never been done so they were really dirty. Here is a short video of the valves before I cleaned them. Sorry for the quality, I am not really good at filming. Thanks again.
ua-cam.com/video/2Q6rItjrcxk/v-deo.html @@basicdetail4512
@@Bruno_LEsperance thanks for the feedback I appreciate so mutch I will go check your video for sure ! Cant wait to see how mutch dirty they gonna be after 175k
My kia carnival 2015 sli has a oil leak my Machanics replaced oil pressure sensor and oil filter housing unit but its still leaking at the same area any other advice you could give that could be the problem
Im sorry my friend i cant help you on that one
so don’t use the Crc 05319 Gdi Intake Valve Cleaner?
My opinion is very personnal but im worrie about the cats
Did you ever clean the injectors? How? The rails are right under the lower intake manifold.
Yess they are right under it and nope I didn't clean them ... they are expensive due to the gdi system so i always put cleaner in the fuel every 2 month
@@basicdetail4512 ok, thanks. I am considering using a Fuel Injector Cleaner Canister system to clean the injectors…. Wondering if there would be a suitable connection point for this which would allow NOT to dismantle everything to connect to the fuel rails. (Like at the high pressure fuel pump).
What’s the benefit of it: cleaning outside of the combustion chamber?
With the time you gonna have an insane carbon build up deposit on the valve and that will restric the air flow and get poor engine performance / fuel economy you also risk to bend a valve or a leak of compression because it won't sit properly were it should be ... Google carbon buildup gdi engine you will see how mutch they can be ...
Thanks for watching
Which Milwaukee tool is he using in this video?
It's an m12 impact driver and I also like to use the ratchet m12 milwaukee
How many miles are on this vehicle?
60k miles never been clean before I think
Salut, j'ai le meme moteur mais pas la place de le faire moi-meme. Serais-tu down de le faire pour moi ? Si t'es proche de montreal je te paye :)
C'est super gentil de l'offrir je le prend comme un compliment mais je suis de Québec et je suis déjà loader pas mal avec les enfants mais merci de m'avoir accordé ta confiance
@@basicdetail4512 Ah trop dommage, je m’en vais à Québec vivre cet été. Ça aurait été vraiment le fun. J’ai peu confiance aux dealers Hyundai.
@@geronimo020280 je te comprends j'ai tjrs payer de payer dans le vide ... trop souvent j'ai été déçu des mécaniciens... c'est pourquoi j'ai commencé à tout faire par moi même ! Merci quand même pour ton offre j'apprécie