Why does my Kia Forte have a dead battery?
They are fixing the sun roof bump noise, the passenger window hits the trim at the top and there is a rattle in the dash when heater is on or everything is hot. They also load tested the battery. It did not pass, so they are replacing it. Hopefully this will fix the problem.
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.
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.
When to disconnect battery from Kia Milan?
Usually disconnect battery if sitting for a few months. I’ve experience dead battery problems more than enough times to know how frustrating it is. My 2007 Milan ran fine until a few months into the lease, and almost every other morning, battery would be drained. If it sat for more than 24 hours, there was just no hope that the car would start.
How many times has Kia Forte Battery died?
My 2014 Forte (20k miles) battery has been dead several times in the last month. The first time I was away for 5 days. Then I jumped it and worked. It happened 4 times since then.
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.
How often does a Kia battery go dead?
At first the battery would go dead every 3 to 5 days but now you have to start the car every day or it will die. They say there is a 7ohm drain on the battery that can’t be located. The latest suggestion is to replace the wiring in the driver’s side door. Any idea what would be causing this? Somebody needs to perform a PROPER parasitic draw test
Usually disconnect battery if sitting for a few months. I’ve experience dead battery problems more than enough times to know how frustrating it is. My 2007 Milan ran fine until a few months into the lease, and almost every other morning, battery would be drained. If it sat for more than 24 hours, there was just no hope that the car would start.