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Jun 2, 2023
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xperience some electrical trouble in its lifetime. Electrical issues are difficult to diagnose and can be troublesome. Electrical problems are best solved by your Kia dealer to save you time, money, and stress. We have compiled a list of common electrical issues your car might experience for your convenience.

4 Electrical Problems Your Kia Dealer Can Fix For You

1. Alternator Troubles

Your alternator is a relatively small and lightweight part. Think roughly the size of a coconut in most vehicles. The alternator works to deliver power to our vehicles and recharge your vehicle’s battery. When an alternator is failing or has broken, you might find that your battery cannot hold a charge, you have dim lights while driving down the road, or the vehicle dies while driving.

Your dealership will be able to diagnose, repair, or replace your alternator if it is the cause of your electrical issues. Additionally, the dealership will use OEM parts to ensure they work perfectly with your vehicle.

2. Spark Plug Woes

If your vehicle is lurching, idling roughly, or you have a cylinder misfiring, your issue could be the spark plugs in your engine. Dirty, loose, and bad spark plugs are incapable of lighting the fuel mixture in your engine to provide the combustion needed to make your engine function. The certified technicians at your dealership will be able to diagnose which spark plug is having trouble and have it replaced to get you back on the road asap.

3. Fuse Misery

The fuses in your car protect your electrical system, disconnecting when they detect dangerous current levels. There are dozens of fuses in your vehicle, and locating which fuse has blown is stressful and complicated – a task best left to a professional.

When a fuse blows, some of the electrical components in your vehicle will cease to function. This could be something as small as the door lights to something significant like your windshield wipers or headlights. Your dealership can diagnose which fuse or fuses have gone bad, locate them, and replace them.

4. Battery Challenges

The battery in your car has two main functions. The first is to provide power to the starter in your car. The second is to store electrical energy for the electrical components in your vehicle. A dead battery or one that won’t hold charge means your car won’t start. However, battery trouble can mean more than just the battery itself. Your battery trouble might be with the cables themselves. The battery cables in your car can become corroded or disconnected.

Don’t let electrical issues keep you stranded at home. Call us at Crain Kia of Sherwood and schedule an appointment with the certified technicians in our service department today.