I don't work for Kia, I work for BMW. If you're asking to look up a part to buy, like a cabin air filter, then the parts guy will look up the part and print out whatever you need. Because you're planning to spend money. If you're calling over the phone to ask where random things are on the car, then I'm not making any money off of you.
Let me ask you this, what do you do for a living? What kind of training and experience did you need in order to get where you are today?
18 years of school, two years internship during grad school, 4000 hours supervised experience + advanced exam for next level licensure. 20 hours CEU per year minimum.
Basic combat training, advanced training, additional specialized training blocks of two days, two weeks, or 15 weeks, driving and maintaining M35A2 2 1/2 ton cargo truck for 24 months, annual marksmanship training/evaluation, maintaining A+ fitness level, adventures in far off 3rd to 5th world lands, semi annual 10K ruck marches w/50LB pack, creating or publishing weekly or monthly newsletters, volunteering at community organizations providing services for victims of violence, volunteering at humane society, hospice volunteering, supervising/motivating/scoring semi annual fitness tests for battalion, supervising platoon sized element, dealing with inflexible, uncreative bureaucracies for decades...
What that has to do with a drain tube is questionable, though.