BraunLars92
2017 Kia Niro Overheating Issue with Low Coolant and Unusual Dash Lights
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A 2017 Kia Niro is experiencing overheating, low coolant levels, and unusual dashboard lights, including the check engine light. The issue may stem from a message error between control devices, possibly due to a defective cable connection or plug of the water pump. A similar problem was resolved by addressing the water pump connection, which stopped the erratic dash lights and overheating. It is suggested to have a mechanic inspect the water pump cable connection as a potential solution.
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BraunLars92 (community.author)
Hey there! Wow, I'm dealing with a similar issue on my Niro right now. Totally feel your pain about the engine warning lights - they freak me out, too! I'm glad to hear that you managed to sort out your problem. If you don't mind me asking, how much did they charge you for the fix? Also, has anything else popped up unexpectedly since then? Cheers!
JasminRider
Hey, of course, no worries at all. I had to shell out around 155.00 € for that cable connection/plug of the water pump fix. Pricey stuff, I know, but totally worth it. Since then, touch wood, no nasty surprises. Once the mechanic dealt with the issue, that "message error between control devices" stuff was sorted for good, no more of that panic-inducing check engine light. So yeah, running smooth since then. Good luck with your Niro, hope you sort it out with little fuss!
BraunLars92 (community.author)
Heys, thanks for the responses! Hearing your experiences is putting my mind at ease a bit. I'll be sure to mention the water pump cable angle as a potential culprit. The price isn't as bad as I feared, especially if it means ditching those spooky dash lights for good. Appreciate your guidance, guys. I'll let you know how my visit to the mechanic goes. Fingers crossed it'll run smooth like yours. Cheers!
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JasminRider
Hey, absolutely hear you on the suspicious mechanic front. Had a similar issue with my 2014 Kia Optima around the 30K mark. Turned out to be a defective cable connection/plug of the water pump. It was a real pain, mind you - the control unit was getting mixed signals causing erratic dash lights, just like you're seeing on your Niro. Really wasn’t expecting that, but after sorting it out, everything got back to normal, no more unusual lights or overheating. Maybe have your mechanic give that a look. Hope it helps!