SOURCE: 02 Kia Rio Stalled and won't start
Hi,this could be a bad timing belt , you can check it by removing the oil cap and have some one crancking the engine look inside,, if the valves does not move while the engine is turning you have a broken timing belt.......
SOURCE: turned on my car, check
HI
before you check it by diagnoses scan tool ?
it was a misfire detected problem ??
it cause by :-
**spark ignition plug
**ignition wiring
**fuel system
**fuel injectors
**mechanical fault
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with my best wishes
SOURCE: car troubles with my 2004 kia rio
This could be a bad thing or it could just be the guage failed. I would bring it in to dealer and hope you are under waranty meaning under 100,000 miles. And single owner.
SOURCE: rough idel/no power
As a former Audi technician, I can pretty much guarantee the coil packs are your problem.
SOURCE: check engine light flashing
Whenever the "Check Engine" light comes on, there is always a DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) stored in the ECM (Engine Control Module). You'll need an OBDII (On-Board-Diagnostics) scanner to retrieve any codes recorded/set in ECM. Once you do this and let us know what, if any codes are set, then we can go from there. Could be ignition, fuel, vacuum leak, throttle position sensor, crank position sensor, etc., etc., etc.
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