2016 Kia Rio - Does not crank

2016 Kia Rio - Does not start

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Customer Complaint: This 2016 Kia Rio came to the shop with a no crank issue. It will only start with a jump box. A week or so before, the customer came into the shop wanting to buy a battery to install themselves.

First Thoughts: The battery is new and it is possible that it is not good. But since they had it for so long and now are having a no crank issue, my thoughts are leaning towards an alternator.

Diagnostics: What could cause a no crank issue with a car?

Here are some possible issues for a no crank issue:

  1. The battery is old and will not hold a charge.

  2. The battery is dead because the alternator is not charging.

  3. The battery has a bad or loose connection.

  4. The starter is bad and/or has a bad/loose connection.

  5. There could be some sort of security issue.

The first step I took was to confirm the customer complaint. The vehicle does not start.

The second step was to put a jump box on it and see if it will try to start.

It started right up.

That test ruled out:

  1. A starter issue

  2. A security issue

The next step was to see if the alternator was charging since I had the car running.

Testing on the battery posts

Testing on the battery posts

Testing on the battery terminals

Testing on the battery terminals

To rule out the possibility of a bad or loose connection, I tested the alternator charging in two locations.

The first was on the battery posts.

Now, if I were to stop testing, it would look like the alternator was not charging. It was only showing 12.6 volts.

The second was on the battery terminals.

On the battery terminals, it was charging 14.1 volts.

It’s clear that the issue is a bad connection at the battery. It did not allow the battery to charge properly OR start properly.

2016 Kia Rio - Does not crank

After closer examination, it is clear that the corrosion on this battery terminal was never cleaned when the battery was replaced by the owner.

After the corrosion was cleaned, I tested the battery to make sure it was still good.

The vehicle started and charged correctly! Fixed!


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