Before diagnostic machine my kia 2013- 1.5 tec could start and drive,after diagnostic machine car wont start. Reason foe thr diagnoses to begin with was that car was losing power when i accelerate.

Asked by GuruX69FK Nov 16, 2018 at 04:59 AM about the 2013 Kia Rio

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Before diagnostic machine my kia 2013- 1.4 tec
could start and drive,after diagnostic machine car
wont start. Reason for thr diagnoses to begin with
was that car was losing power when i accelerate
and jecking when i do accellerate.

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I just had my alternator replaced and its running good mechanically that was after resetting the computer and finding more faults. but the tachometer dies after about 5 mins of driving while hearing a little clunk and the fuel consumption clock starts going up n down up n down.

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