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Would you try rewording your question? There are many things your 2010 Kia Sportage may need lubricated. What are "Inserts"? Please write back with more information. Even if you don't know the name of the part. Please try to describe what it does or where on the car it can be found.
remove transmission and transfer case, its on the nose shaft of tranny in the forks make sure you replacr pilot bearing while your there well you might as well change the clutch too
These are really quite easy to do just time consuming. 1. remove the air ducting from the air box and throttle body 2. remove the accelerator cable and kickdown cable(if equiped with auto trans) from the throttle body 3. remove the 4 bolts from the throttle body and be careful to not ruin the gasket upon removal 4. remove the black cover from the rocker cover(valve cover) 5. remove the 2 coli packs and the spark plug wires. 6. remove the 4 spark plugs. Use NGK or Nippon Denso plugs and gapped at .032". Let me know if you need anything else.
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