Is this a battery problem?

Asked by Amanda Jul 05, 2020 at 03:22 AM about the 2007 Kia Sedona EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The ABS light along with the battery and TC
were lit up. Did a voltage test and battery
was only pulling 11amps, while running. It
drastically dropped to 4.2 amps. I changed
altenator and fuses on battery. Lights still on
and died while running within 5 mins. Help
anyone?

3 Answers

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sounds like you got a bad alt. plus a dead batt.

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I think you have your amps and volts mixed up. Have the alternator tested.

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add ground to engine ,the factory grounds to just the body . cured all that plus the headlights dont blow out every 6 months. then you will have the perfect mini

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