How long does a Kia Forte battery last?

How long does a Kia Forte battery last?

between 3-5 years
Kia Forte batteries usually last between 3-5 years, but this is variable depending on weather conditions, driving habits, the type of battery, and more. You can prolong the life of your Forte battery by: Keeping your vehicle stored indoors away from extreme swings in temperature or climate.

When did the Kia Forte 5 GTI battery die?

2018 Kia Forte 5 GTI – only 4K original miles. Drove it from WA to AR when we moved – after that mainly just short drives down the street for groceries or hardware supplies. Come out one day Battery Dead.

Is it OK to get a Kia Forte back?

Should get it back today. You know, that would be OK, if the paint chips and dirt would go away on their own every night. Get up the next day, go outside, and the car looks new. Anyone tries to steal it, you find them dead next to the car. Kind of like an anti-theft system with an attitude. But then, where to hide the bodies.

What happens when a Kia battery goes dead?

Every time your battery goes dead when you recharge it you lose 5% another words if you have a fully charged great battery and it’s gone dead we will only come up to 95% what it was prior to. You will lose an additional percentage for every day that the battery stays dead

How often should I recharge my Kia Forte Battery?

Such routines shortens your battery life. Your battery needs to be recharged every time you use it. If you go on short drives (3 – 5 min), your battery does not have enough time to recharge.

2018 Kia Forte 5 GTI – only 4K original miles. Drove it from WA to AR when we moved – after that mainly just short drives down the street for groceries or hardware supplies. Come out one day Battery Dead.

Every time your battery goes dead when you recharge it you lose 5% another words if you have a fully charged great battery and it’s gone dead we will only come up to 95% what it was prior to. You will lose an additional percentage for every day that the battery stays dead

Should get it back today. You know, that would be OK, if the paint chips and dirt would go away on their own every night. Get up the next day, go outside, and the car looks new. Anyone tries to steal it, you find them dead next to the car. Kind of like an anti-theft system with an attitude. But then, where to hide the bodies.

Such routines shortens your battery life. Your battery needs to be recharged every time you use it. If you go on short drives (3 – 5 min), your battery does not have enough time to recharge.

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