My KIA Optima Hybrid 2011

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Asked by OGBONNAYA Oct 26, 2019 at 09:34 PM about the 2011 Kia Optima Hybrid EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My KIA Optima Hybrid 2011 it is not starting, the battery seem dead, but I use
another car to boost it, the dash light and interior light comes on, but it won't
start. Also, it is showing the check charging system and check Brake. any info
will help a lot from someone who has worked on a similar issue

2 Answers

I had the same and had to buy a new starting battery. Issue solved. Hope this helps you.

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I was able to fix my car, and the problem was that behind the front left fender, there is a sensor located there. It happens that one of the wire cut and was short-circuiting the power distribution to prevent brainbox damage the car won't crank. If you ever had hit at the front big or small, you might want to take a look there. It is a fail-safe for these cars. My mechanic had reset it, and all was good. Also, your battery might look good, but it may be dead I had to change the 12v battery too

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