Everything has worked perfectly so far. And overnight, your Kia Stonic won't start more or has trouble starting. What is annoying is that we do not know exactly where the dysfunction comes from. Since your appointment is missed anyway, take the time to identify the malfunction. We will discover through this article what will be the most frequent situations and how identifier.start-up-problem-Kia-Stonic

Your Kia Stonic's battery is discharged

This is without any doubt the most usual and perhaps the most basic dysfunction to repair. The headlights of your Kia Stonic turn out to have been activated all night, the pilot light inside your car, or simply the keys on the ignition, or other. Every thing that can use electricity while engine is off could be the root of the problem. But it also happens when the battery turns out to be very old, or even alternator. To check if the battery of your Kia Stonic is discharged there is a super easy way. If the headlight is ever low, it means that it is a battery malfunction! However, if the headlights work properly, it shows that the malfunction came from another place. To charge the battery, you probably know how to do it, and remember to always have cable inside your car. It also remains conceivable that the thimbles of the battery be oxidized. In this case, you just need to open your hood and check if they are blocked. In this case you can remove the dirt with a brush. If it doesn't work, you will need to replace the battery.

Kia Stonic starter is worn out

It is less common than a discharged battery but it could still happen from time to time. To know what to do, you need to understand the role of a starter on your Kia Stonic. This is a kind of engine inside the engine. What sets it apart is that it is completely electric. Indeed, it is he who offers the possibility of starting the engine, and the electricity required for its activity comes from the battery. To make it work, you can sometimes give several small strokes on its surface in order to take off the coals in order to let the electricity circulate.

Your Kia Stonic's engine is flooded

It is better that it is not that. At times it is still plausible to succeed in starting your Kia Stonic, on the other hand it also happens that the engine becomes irreparably broken. This happens especially when it is cold. Generally, you can discern it when you try to start the engine and there is a strong gasoline smell. It will be enough to wait twenty minutes and the malfunction will be resolved. For petrol vehicles it is also possible to remove petrol in the spark plugs but this remains a manipulation against indicated for beginners mechanics.

Conclusion

If your Kia Stonic does not start, it can come from a electric problem and less frequently of a engine problem. You now have the main tracks to identify the malfunction, and if the latter really does not want to leave, do not hesitate to go to a professional, they are paid for it after all! Have a good trip and be careful.