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Hello all.. new KK owner here.

With my recent purchase, I have noticed the engine bay gets quite hot after some driving. Even the fenders are very hot to touch.
The cooling system seems tip top and the oil is clean.. so I decided to check the stock airbox and filter.

That's when I noticed the induction pipe from the box appears to be at a dead end?
After removing the filter, I decided to try my leaf blower in this pipe to see if I could trace where the air could be inducted to the airbox with no luck.

Am I missing something here?

Should I be looking into removing the stock set up for an after market intake?

Cheers for any help.
 

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It's fine as is, air enters from a downward slot at pipe end, I just checked mine with a bright light
 

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It's fine as is, air enters from a downward slot at pipe end, I just checked mine with a bright light
Thanks for the info mate.

Have you any ideas where I should be looking with the heat issues in the engine bay? Or is this relatively normal for the KK?
 

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All engines sit at around 90°C is the temperature gauge sitting where it should be?
 

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All engines sit at around 90°C is the temperature gauge sitting where it should be?
Yea, the temp gauge is always at 11:55.

So I guess it's normal for the fenders to be too hot to touch after driving?
 

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Yea, the temp gauge is always at 11:55.

So I guess it's normal for the fenders to be too hot to touch after driving?
Possibly, depending on how hot the surrounding temperature is, where I am right now everything is cold and wet!
 

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Possibly, depending on how hot the surrounding temperature is, where I am right now everything is cold and wet!
It's summer here in Queensland Australia. A consistent top of around 30 degrees.. or 86 Fahrenheit.

I guess I'm just a little over protective of the new ride..
 

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Hello all.. new KK owner here.

With my recent purchase, I have noticed the engine bay gets quite hot after some driving. Even the fenders are very hot to touch.
The cooling system seems tip top and the oil is clean.. so I decided to check the stock airbox and filter.

That's when I noticed the induction pipe from the box appears to be at a dead end?
After removing the filter, I decided to try my leaf blower in this pipe to see if I could trace where the air could be inducted to the airbox with no luck.

Am I missing something here?

Should I be looking into removing the stock set up for an after market intake?

Cheers for any help.
They tend to run hot and overheat with very little strain, such as driving up a mountain in elevation. I added a mechanical fan and clutch to mine and a new grille, which required cutting out the openings. I was thinking about louvers, but people have mentioned rainwater pooling in the spark plug wells. I also noticed that the electrical fan doesn't kick in unless the AC is on, but I could be mistaken. I hope this helps.
 

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They tend to run hot and overheat with very little strain, such as driving up a mountain in elevation. I added a mechanical fan and clutch to mine and a new grille, which required cutting out the openings. I was thinking about louvers, but people have mentioned rainwater pooling in the spark plug wells. I also noticed that the electrical fan doesn't kick in unless the AC is on, but I could be mistaken. I hope this helps.
I like the idea of cutting/removing the plastic either side of the opening for the radiator. Then maybe rerouting the intake to suit.
I'm hardly a mechanic. So if anyone thinks this is a bad idea, please let me know.

Your grill looks sweet, mate.. nice job
Care to share pics of the added fan?
 

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I have an 09KK bought new. I think you should have a look at the exhaust for a leak hitting the fender, my fenders have never felt hot unless being hit with direct sun light. I live in the mountains and often tow 5-7 thousand pound trailers up mountain grades, never once has my KK overheated, it does get close to redline on the longest steep grades.
 

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I have an 09KK bought new. I think you should have a look at the exhaust for a leak hitting the fender, my fenders have never felt hot unless being hit with direct sun light. I live in the mountains and often tow 5-7 thousand pound trailers up mountain grades, never once has my KK overheated, it does get close to redline on the longest steep grades.
Thanks for the advise. I will check it out
 

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I like the idea of cutting/removing the plastic either side of the opening for the radiator. Then maybe rerouting the intake to suit.
I'm hardly a mechanic. So if anyone thinks this is a bad idea, please let me know.

Your grill looks sweet, mate.. nice job
Care to share pics of the added fan?
Here is the mechanical fan and clutch. It attaches to the Water pump. Don't mind the messy engine. It was after my coolant system clogged up and sprayed everywhere (unrelated).
Side note: I did have to modify my Rad mounts after I installed an all-aluminum one. That's the only way the fan would fit. It fits perfectly fine with the OEM Rad. It's part of the tow package.
 

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Here is the mechanical fan and clutch. It attaches to the Water pump. Don't mind the messy engine. It was after my coolant system clogged up and sprayed everywhere (unrelated).
Side note: I did have to modify my Rad mounts after I installed an all-aluminum one. That's the only way the fan would fit. It fits perfectly fine with the OEM Rad. It's part of the tow package.
 

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Pics of the new pump, belt, tensioner, and pulley. And after I cleaned everything up.
 

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So being new here.. I have searched for a post regarding error codes on the KK but haven't had any luck.

I picked up a Vgate the other day and the only main concern i found was a P0222 throttle control sensor 2.

There's plenty on the web for the KJ but nothing for the KK. No images or even parts. The only thing I can find is a complete throttle body, which leads me to believe the sensor is built into the assembly.

Has anyone dealt with this code? Am I even on the right track?
Should I be creating a new post for this stuff?
 

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Before you spend any money or time on this fault clear it from the cars memory and drive it for a few days then recheck for codes, it may be an old one for a fault that's already been fixed.
 

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Before you spend any money or time on this fault clear it from the cars memory and drive it for a few days then recheck for codes, it may be an old one for a fault that's already been fixed.
If it comes back after following these steps, I found this. I'm not sure it would be what you need though.
 

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