no power in car

Asked by Shawna1987 Mar 10, 2019 at 11:53 AM about the 2017 Kia Sportage EX AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

what would cause it to have 0 power ... we changed the batterry in the keys
and boosted it and charged... theres no lights anywhere it just clicks when it
plugged to a charger

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Check the mega fuse, typically a 100 amp fuse, it may be in the power distribution box under the hood or on some models mounted to the inner fender. Check also all battery cables, and harness between battery, alternator, and starter. You may also need to check for a broken fusible link. Google where your fusible links are located, if one has blown it will open battery circuit.

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I've got two wires off my postive side of battery,now it will not start any advise would be helpfull

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