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Nov 24, 2023

Driving a Kia is about enjoying a harmonious blend of style, comfort, and technology. But, just as with any car, your Kia’s trusty battery has to be in good working order for your vehicle to perform its best. Wondering if you might need to get a new car battery from your Kia dealer? Let’s explore some clear signs it’s time for a battery update.

Slow Engine Crank

A healthy battery should fire up your engine briskly and without hesitation. If your Kia hesitates or takes longer than usual to start when you turn the key or push the start button, your battery might be losing its mojo. A slow engine crank is usually one of the first signs of battery trouble, so if you notice this symptom you should consider a replacement before it can completely lose its charge.

Battery Warning Light

Most modern Kias come equipped with a battery warning light on the dashboard. If this light illuminates, it’s a direct signal to check your battery.

Check Engine Light

The check engine light may come on for so many reasons that it can be puzzling what to do when you see it. Sometimes it’s your Kia’s way of telling you to check on your battery. If this light pops up on your dashboard, it might be a signal that your battery needs a check-up.

Battery Age

Car batteries have a shelf life, usually from 3–5 years. If your Kia’s battery is hitting that age range, its performance might start to decline. It’s a good idea to start looking for a replacement or at least have it tested by a professional.

Electrical Component Issues

Is your Kia’s infotainment system rebooting randomly, or are the lights dimmer than usual? When a battery starts to fail, it struggles to power your car’s electrical components efficiently. If you notice any erratic behavior or diminished performance from your electrical systems, your battery might be the culprit.

Swollen Battery Case

If you pop the hood and notice that the battery case looks swollen or bloated, that’s a sign of a bad battery. A swollen battery is unreliable, could fail at any time, and might even pose a safety hazard. If your battery is swollen, it should be replaced immediately.

Recognizing these signs and acting on them can save you from the inconvenience of a car that won’t start due to sudden battery failure. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s wise to visit your local dealership. We can test your battery and provide you with the right replacement if needed, ensuring everything is installed correctly.

Remember, a healthy battery means a reliable, ready-for-anything Kia. Keep an eye on your battery to enjoy more uninterrupted journeys. Call Geweke Kia to schedule a battery checkup for your car today.