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2017 Kia Niro will not start

16K views 81 replies 11 participants last post by  David1985  
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lights come on, everything works, but when you hold the brake and press the engine on button, the car turns on, but theres a couple lights. One being the car with the key, battery light, oil light, and one next to it at the bottom. Engine doesnt turn on. Gauge on the dash that indicates if it is charging, etc stays all the way down.


Also I have had issues lately where when I turn on the car, sometimes the AC won't turn on, and I have to turn off car, and turn it back on. Also, if I have the temperature for the AC on anything other than "low" or whatever, even at 65, it will blow full force heat. Hybrid.
 
Discussion starter · #6 ·
If it helps, I noticed when i turn the car on, everything comes on, but it takes like 30 seconds to a minute then the headlights come on.

Also, I am not sure of what kind per say. It is just marked as a niro, no special package, gas hybrid. 1.6. No special markings or anything. doesnt plug in. It has the 12v reset button, but that isn't helping anything.
 
Discussion starter · #9 ·
Thanks, already saw that thread, when searching before I posted. But was looking for advice before I just start spending money, as it is not something I have a lot of extra. I found a thread with a very similar situation, and the person went to the dealer, but then never updated again from like January, so never found a direct answer.
 
Discussion starter · #12 ·
Check the start fuse should be upper right fuse box. Look at the diagram on the fuse cover to see where it is.

also there is a 4 wire plug behind that fuse cover below the fuses pull it out it’s like a reboot then try cranking again.
I had pulled teh plugs out from the interior fuse box on the driver side, and elft them out overnight ,then plugged back in this morning, and same, but i will check fuses... should have checked first.
 
Discussion starter · #20 ·
I watched your video and it is showing the yellow car on the dash which means the fob is not connecting?
See I noticed that too, even tried to do the reset for the antitheft (turn key in lock and keep it turned for 30 seconds) but nothing.

I know with a lot of things I might seem like I am just being argumentative, but thats not really the case, I am just trying to figure out the direction in which to go.. When testing voltage from the jump post, Im getting voltage testing in the right range, but I worry that could be because of the high traction battery. I could be wrong mind you, this is the first time I have really had issues with a hybrid.
 
Discussion starter · #24 ·
When the 12v battery is malfunctioning, you will get all kinds of error codes / warnings that don't make sense.
You need to get your battery tested, and not just the voltage.
In the link I provided, ClaudiaB gave an update yesterday:
"I did end up taking it to the Kia dealership in Macon. They had a hybrid trained tech. It was the regular battery that needed to be reset. Unfortunately it is attached to the hybrid battery system in my backseat and they had to take all the safety precautions of handling the hybrid battery to reset it. Thankfully it is still under warranty so I was covered but I was so stressed. The tech did tell me that if it wasn’t under warranty, it would have cost me about $1800. "

Yeah, I was just hoping therer was a quicker/cheaper/easier fix lol. Financially I am drowning atm, 104k miles, not original owner, etc... but I did buy some forrm of warranty when I bought the car, so I guess I need to alsso break out the paperwork for that and read and see.

So your 12 volt system is working, right? I wonder if engine not starting is related to the HSG motor or serpentine belt? Does the engine sometimes start or are you immobile?
Completely doesnt start, the electronics turn on, but the on/off button stays lit red and teells me to satart the engine, almost as if I was just pressing on off twice without the brake.
 
Discussion starter · #28 ·
Just a thought...When you press on the brake pedal, press really hard and make sure your stop lights come on. It's not unheard of that the stop light switch goes bad and prevents the ICE from starting.
Brake light comes on, this was a thought of mine too... still nothing.


Fob battery good? Can you try and crank it with the fob. So pressing the start button with the actual fob.
Done, no difference, heck even had the thought about that it might be the fob antenna, etc... so I tried starting the car without the key anywhere near the vehicle to see if the bahavior was the same, said key wasnt detected this way, and then when I triedd again, it told me to push the button with the fob. So , strangely, it is detecting the fob despite that light.

As @yticolev says, you should check the serpentine belt for the HSG motor.
It is easy to check. Open hood and look on passenger side of engine where the crank pulley is and look for that serpentine belt.
Belt seems fine.

Unfortunately, unless there is something else that we aren't thinking of, its beginning to seem like the only feasible solution is the 12v battery like SSTR Maria says. It seems like the vehicle might be down until I can get a couple grand together to get it towed to the dealership and have the money to pay for it. Unless by some miracle this is covered in the extended warranty I have, which has provided me no benefit thus far.

When the 12v battery is malfunctioning, you will get all kinds of error codes / warnings that don't make sense.
You need to get your battery tested, and not just the voltage.
In the link I provided, ClaudiaB gave an update yesterday:
"I did end up taking it to the Kia dealership in Macon. They had a hybrid trained tech. It was the regular battery that needed to be reset. Unfortunately it is attached to the hybrid battery system in my backseat and they had to take all the safety precautions of handling the hybrid battery to reset it. Thankfully it is still under warranty so I was covered but I was so stressed. The tech did tell me that if it wasn’t under warranty, it would have cost me about $1800. "
Please do not feel like I am ignoring your suggestion. Unfortunately, this is most likely the issue, I am just holding out hope for literally anything simple, quick, and relatively cheap. Trying to think of anything that will not cost me an arm and a leg.
 
Discussion starter · #34 ·
YouTube diagnosis:
I am cautious with YouTube but this guy does seem to know what he is doing.
I had watched a few of his videos... Hmm... that would be a good solution, since there is a recall related to this.

Even on the kia niro, that is the one recall that shows up when I search my VIN. Well, that and the other one that there is no solution for yet.
 
Discussion starter · #35 ·
New update today, I wass able to clear the code from the engine using the torque program, and the car will start and drive a bit. Then after a few times, it goes back to doing the same thing. That probably doing rule out anything or help anything, but I had realized I had never tried to clear the code while I was working today and had to wait until I got off to check it out.
 
Discussion starter · #36 ·
Ok, I think I found the problem. I had tested the HV fuse which showed continuity, but I heard of people's who were failing intermittantly even when showing it was a good fuse, so, I grabbed a busman 150 amp fuse from discount and tried it. It works. It doesnt retrigger to check or anything. Drove it around the area, tried to start it up several times, and it works. So, that seems to be the issue. Now, before I can drive it around normally though, as that fuse states its rated for 32v vs the original looks like it was rated for up to 450v, so its definitely not suitable to drive with, I need to order the correct fuse.
 
Discussion starter · #41 ·
Discussion starter · #44 ·
You are welcome. This has been one of the most interesting discussions here in quite a while.
Well, to add more to the fire. Got the OEM replacement, 150 amp, and when I put it in, sure enough, this morning the issue repeated. The aftermarket fuse I was using was a 175.... so now, I am totally lost again. Wife just told me about it this morning while I was still in bed, and I will not get much of a chance to look at it until after work
 
Discussion starter · #49 ·
So newest update, had it towed to the dealership over a week ago. They were starting with the recalls first. They got the power relay and went to put it back in, but the 12v battery is so swollen that they can't even fit it in. So now they are submitting trying to see if they can get the 12v battery covered under the recall wondering if the power relay caused the battery to swell.