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HOMESERVICE MANUALSKIA2001SEPHIA LS L4-1.8LREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISPOWERTRAIN MANAGEMENTIGNITION SYSTEMIGNITION TIMINGTESTING AND INSPECTION
2001 Kia Sephia LS L4-1.8L
Ignition Timing: Testing and Inspection
2001 Kia Sephia LS L4-1.8LSECTION Testing and Inspection
Inspection
1. Apply parking brake.
2. Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
3. Turn OFF all electrical loads.
4. Connect timing light to number one spark plug wire.
NOTE: A rubber inspection plug has been provided in the plastic coil cover (center of the cylinder head cover) directly over the number one (1) spark plug wire. Remove the inspection plug and connect the inductive pick-up of your tachometer or timing light to the number one (1) spark plug wire. If your tachometer/timing light inductive pick-up is too large, the coil cover will have to be removed.
5. Verify that ignition timing marks on crankshaft pulley and timing mark on timing belt cover are aligned.
Ignition timing: BTDC 8° ± 50° (at idle speed)
NOTE: Ignition timing is not adjustable.

6. If timing is not within the specified range, replace the ECM.
Ignition timing can be thrown off for two reasons:
A problem with a sensor, which will be detected by ECM or a misalignment of camshaft to crankshaft. This last problem indicates a problem with timing belt. There is no need to adjust engine timing after replacement of a coil.
Check procedure
1. Warm engine and let idle.
2. Turn all other electrical systems OFF.
3. Connect timing light to high-tension lead number one.

4. Check that ignition timing mark on crankshaft pulley aligns with timing mark on engine block.
1. Apply parking brake.
2. Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
3. Turn OFF all electrical loads.
4. Connect timing light to number one spark plug wire.
NOTE: A rubber inspection plug has been provided in the plastic coil cover (center of the cylinder head cover) directly over the number one (1) spark plug wire. Remove the inspection plug and connect the inductive pick-up of your tachometer or timing light to the number one (1) spark plug wire. If your tachometer/timing light inductive pick-up is too large, the coil cover will have to be removed.
5. Verify that ignition timing marks on crankshaft pulley and timing mark on timing belt cover are aligned.
Ignition timing: BTDC 8° ± 50° (at idle speed)
NOTE: Ignition timing is not adjustable.
6. If timing is not within the specified range, replace the ECM.
Ignition timing can be thrown off for two reasons:
A problem with a sensor, which will be detected by ECM or a misalignment of camshaft to crankshaft. This last problem indicates a problem with timing belt. There is no need to adjust engine timing after replacement of a coil.
Check procedure
1. Warm engine and let idle.
2. Turn all other electrical systems OFF.
3. Connect timing light to high-tension lead number one.
Timing Index:
4. Check that ignition timing mark on crankshaft pulley aligns with timing mark on engine block.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.