Everything has worked perfectly so far. And overnight, your Kia Rio won't start more or has trouble starting. What is annoying is that you never really understand what is causing the problem. Since you must have missed your date, find a time to identify the problem. We will see through this text what will be the most common situations and what to do for them identifier.
Your Kia Rio's battery is discharged
This is undoubtedly the most common problem, and certainly the easiest to troubleshoot. The headlights of this Kia Rio turn out to have remained on all night, the light inside your car, or quite simply the keys on the ignition, etc. Anything that can consume electricity while the engine block is off may be the basis of the concern. But it also happens as soon as the battery is too old, or even alternator. To check if the battery of this Kia Rio is empty there is a very convenient way. If it happens that the headlight lighting is low, it means it's a battery problem! On the other hand, when the headlights work very well, it means that the problem comes from another place. To recharge the battery, you probably know how to do it, and you have to think about systematically having cable in your trunk. It is also possible that thimbles of the battery be oxidized. In this case just open the hood and see if they are dirty. In this case you will be able to remove the material with a brush. Assuming this does not work, you will need to change the battery.
Kia Rio starter is worn out
This happens less often than an empty battery, however it can still happen from time to time. To discern what you need to do you will need to understand the role of a starter on this Kia Rio. This is a kind of engine inside the engine. What sets it apart is that it is completely electric. It is this which will allow the engine to start, and the electricity essential for its activity comes from the battery. To make it work again it is sometimes enough to give several small strokes on its carcass to be able to separate the coals in order to let the electricity circulate.
Your Kia Rio's engine is flooded
We don't wish you that. Sometimes it is still plausible to start your Kia Rio, but it also happens that the engine remains permanently drowned. It happens especially when it's cold. In general, you can spot it when you try to start and there is a strong gasoline smell. Sometimes you just have to wait twenty minutes and the problem will be gone. On petrol cars it is also possible to dry the petrol in the spark plugs however, this is not recommended for beginners in mechanics.
Conclusion
If it happens that this Kia Rio does not start, it could come from a electric problem and more rarely of a engine problem. You now have the main tracks to be able to spot the problem, and if the latter really does not want to leave, you can go to a professional, They're here for that ! Be careful and have a good ride.