Manufacturer Strategy:
Kia positioned the Spectra as an affordable, value-oriented compact car offering a balance of features, fuel economy, and practicality.
Key Competitors:
Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Nissan Sentra, Ford Focus, Chevrolet Cobalt.
Value Proposition:
Offers a strong feature set for its price point, reliable mechanicals, and practical interior space.
Engine:
Complete engine diagnosis, repair, overhaul, timing belt service, cooling system, lubrication system, fuel system, ignition system, emission control systems.
Transmission:
Manual and Automatic transmission repair, maintenance, fluid specifications, clutch service, shift linkage.
Brakes:
Hydraulic brake system, ABS diagnosis and repair, brake pad/rotor replacement, caliper service, parking brake.
Suspension:
Front and rear suspension components, shock absorbers, struts, ball joints, tie rod ends, alignment specifications.
Steering:
Power steering system diagnosis and repair, steering rack, tie rods, steering column.
Electrical:
Complete electrical system schematics, wiring diagrams, starter, alternator, battery, lighting systems, power windows, power locks, fuse box diagrams, ECU diagnosis.
Body And Trim:
Exterior panel removal and installation, interior trim, door mechanisms, glass replacement, body repair procedures, painting guidelines.
HVAC:
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning system diagnosis, repair, refrigerant handling, component replacement.
Chassis:
Frame and chassis components, exhaust system, fuel tank and lines.
Maintenance:
Scheduled maintenance, oil changes, filter replacements, fluid checks and top-offs, spark plug replacement, belt inspection and replacement.
Diagnostics:
Troubleshooting guides, diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), symptom-based diagnostics, component testing.
Repair:
Detailed step-by-step repair procedures for all major vehicle systems, including torque specifications, special tools required, and assembly/disassembly instructions.
Installation:
Component installation and replacement procedures for various parts.
Body Repair:
Includes detailed procedures for body panel replacement, dent repair, and structural component service.
Paint And Refinish:
Guidelines for preparation, priming, painting, and finishing processes.
Depth:
Comprehensive: Covers everything from basic maintenance to advanced diagnostics and complete mechanical overhauls. Includes factory specifications and procedures.
Engine Code:
G4EC / G4ED (depending on market and specific variant)
Engine Type:
Inline 4-cylinder, DOHC, 16-valve
Displacement:
1.8L (1793 cc)
Horsepower Hp:
125-126 hp @ 6000 rpm (approximate, varies slightly by region)
Torque Lb Ft:
117-118 lb-ft @ 4500 rpm (approximate, varies slightly by region)
Fuel Delivery:
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
Fuel Type:
Unleaded Gasoline
Timing Belt Replacement Interval:
60,000 miles or 4 years (recommended)
NHTSA Frontal Impact Driver:
Good (for 2006 model year, consistent with common ratings for this era)
NHTSA Frontal Impact Passenger:
Good (for 2006 model year)
IIHS Moderate Overlap Frontal Offset:
Acceptable (typical rating for the model year)
ABS:
Available (Standard on some trims/options)
Traction Control:
Not commonly equipped on this model year
Airbags Front:
Standard: Driver and Passenger Frontal Airbags
Airbags Side:
Available: Side Curtain Airbags (may vary by trim and region)
Engine Oil And Filter:
Every 5,000-7,500 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first. Consult manual for specific oil type.
Air Filter:
Inspect every 15,000 miles, replace as needed or at 30,000 miles.
Cabin Air Filter:
Replace every 15,000 miles or 12 months.
Engine Oil Type:
API SM or higher, SAE 5W-20 or 5W-30 (check owner's manual for exact specification and capacity)
Coolant:
Ethylene Glycol based coolant (e.g., Hyundai/Kia Long Life Coolant - Pink)
Automatic Transmission Fluid:
SPIII ATF (refer to manual for exact type and capacity)
Engine Performance:
Some reports of occasional rough idling or misfires, potentially due to ignition system components (spark plugs, coils) or fuel injectors.
Suspension:
Front suspension components like ball joints and tie rod ends can wear over time, leading to clunking noises or steering looseness.
Power Windows:
Window regulators can sometimes fail, preventing windows from operating properly.
HVAC:
Blend door actuator failures can cause improper temperature control or air direction.