If your Kia Venga has a soft brake pedal, it is a sign of a serious brake system issue. It’s usually caused by air entering the system in some way ...
Shocks and struts typically don’t last for the lifetime of a vehicle, If your Kia Venga is experiencing poor handling, excessive wear on tires and ...
If your Kia Venga has a humming noise at high speed, it can be distracting and, depending on the cause, dangerous. We’ve outlined the most common ...
P0501 is an OBD2 trouble code that indicates there is an issue with your Kia Venga’s Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS). It occurs when the Powertrain ...
P0193 is a generic OBD-II code that can occur in the Kia Venga. It indicates that your Venga’s fuel rail pressure sensor is sending a signal to the ...
P0523 is a standard OBD2 trouble code that can occur in the Kia Venga. In layman’s terms, it indicates the signal from the oil pressure sensor is ...
P0705 is a very common transmission-related trouble code that can occur in the Kia Venga. In layman’s terms, it means that your Venga can’t tell ...
P1326 is a very common code to find in the Kia Venga. It indicates that the Knock Sensor Detection System has detected excess engine vibration. An ...
Daytime running lights (or DRL) are specialized lights that come on when your Kia Venga’s regular headlights are turned off. Their purpose is to ...
P2271 is a generic DTC trouble code that can affect the Kia Venga. It indicates that the oxygen sensor located on bank 1 in the second position is ...