why will my new kia soul not start?

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Asked by GuruFNQC5 Apr 27, 2020 at 01:33 PM about the 2020 Kia Soul

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

its 2 mos old and will not start. it makes a clicking sound and side mirror lights up like there is a car beside it. what

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Possible dead battery. Try a jump start and then use your warranty.

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thank u, but they ran a dia. test and battery was fine and alternator was fine.

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Call the Dealer the next time it refuses to start! They can tow it in and fix it for free under warranty! Demand a free loaner car if they have to keep it overnight too! Keep all your receipts and don't let anyone but the Dealer touch it! I smell a Lemon Law claim coming!! Hope that helps! Jim

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THANK U! Our dealer doesn't have a wrecker...…. said we would have to tow it. If it does it again will take ur advice.

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The fact that the Dealer doesn't have a wrecker is not your problem! Sounds like my local Chevrolet Dealer, they hate doing warranty work! Keep pressuring them and if need be get Kia Corporate involved! Don't take no for an answer! This is a brand new vehicle and you deserve to enjoy it trouble free!! Hope that helps! Jim

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