2013 Kia Rio LX

Asked by Hazelb81 Apr 15, 2016 at 06:15 PM about the 2013 Kia Rio LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2013 Kia Tio LX and all of a sudden it
wouldn't start! I would get a jump and it will crank
back up, but as soon as I park and cut the car off, it
won't start at all! I have power, radio, lights etc, but
the car won't start! It keeps making the clicking
sound when I try to start it. This is really
frustrating, I have only had this car a year!!
Basically I don't have a car and I'm still paying  on it
monthly! My sis has a 2005 Grand Prix and it don't
do this!! Mine is a newer car! Anyone has any
answers!

1 Answer

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It's more than likely the alternator, it's not charging the battery while driving which is why you always need a jump start

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