Kia Rondo Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Kia Rondo reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

2008 Kia Rondo motor is cranking but won't start

Answered by CarsGuide 22 Mar 2024

You're on the right track with looking at the camshaft-angle sensor. But rather than the actual sensor itself, the problem is likely to be within the wiring that connects the sensor to the car's computer. Without a good, solid condition, the best sensor in the world can't relay the information that the computer needs to command the engine to start.

The next step is a visit to an auto electrician who should be able to test the cam-sensor circuit and check for problems with fuses, wires, connectors and any other component that could be causing the information breakdown.

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Kia Rondo 2019: Will parts be more expensive now Kia has stopped selling the Rondo in the Australian market?

Answered by CarsGuide 22 Nov 2019

Service costs won’t be affected, but some people might be put off because it’s no longer on sale. Parts will still be readily available through Kia for a long time to come.

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Best budget 7 seaters?

Answered by CarsGuide 15 May 2017

The used Captiva does appear to be great value, but their shaky reputation for reliability would lead me to consider other options. The Territory would be a better bet, but they are known to have electrical and front suspension issues in the long-term.  If you're after an SUV, a seven-seat 2006-12 Mitsubishi Outlander is smart buying at the moment, but if you're just after the seven seats, I highly recommend taking a look at a 2008-13 Kia Rondo. These represent excellent value at the moment. Hope that helps, and keep us posted with your progress.

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Best used 7-seater under $15k?

Answered by CarsGuide 15 Jan 2016

The three cars you name all have merit, none has any major issue to be concerned about and all fit your needs, but you will have to shop around to find them within your age and budget limits.

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Rondo for a family with a wheelchair?

Answered by CarsGuide 30 Nov 2015

The often-overlooked Rondo is a good car that would definitely do the job for you.

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Efficient seven-seater?

Answered by CarsGuide 7 Oct 2014

The Rondo is way better than the Outlander and gets The Tick from me.

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Aftermarket cruise control on a Kia Rondo?

Answered by CarsGuide 7 Dec 2010

We checked with Kia and their spokesman confirmed that Kia doesn’t offer a cruise control, either from the factory or a dealer-fit aftermarket option. We were also told that while there are systems out in the market that are suitable for the Rondo, Kia does not endorse any of them. They say there has been some evidence of problems with aftermarket systems, not just on Kia cars. They’re usually electrical problems due to fitment and connection to the electrical and mechanical throttle systems. As an aftermarket system is not Kia developed it would not be warranted and could affect warranty on other systems. Any modification to the car as a result of the installation of any aftermarket accessory or component has an affect on the new car warranty, so you need to be aware of what would be modified by the installer before agreeing to proceed with the work. You also need to use a competent person to do the work.

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