Five problems related to engine belts and pulleys have been reported for the 2004 Kia Motor RIO. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Kia Motor RIO based on all problems reported for the 2004 RIO.
I was at a stop sign and my 2004 kia Rio died , I pushed it to the mechanic and was told the timing belt lost its teeth and there is now no compression in 3 and 4 , the mileage on car is 68040. I was told basically the engine is toast and I wasn't even moving ,I was told by a couple of mechanics that the belt that kia used is faulty . The owners manual says replace 60,000 miles but replace it 105,000 in California. How would a belt be bad in 49 states except California. I found on auto MD . Com NHTSA action #10015272 service bulletin # 289221 report dating Jan 1 2005 improved timing belts for 04 Rio and optima .
The contact owns a 2004 kia Rio. While pulling up to a parking lot at 20 mph, the vehicle suddenly stalled. The contact attempted to restart the engine, but was unsuccessful. She was near a tire shop at the time and the mechanic stated that the timing belt failed. She had the vehicle towed to an auto repair shop and was informed that the timing belt failed and the engine valves needed to be replaced. The manufacturer stated that she would be responsible for the repairs. The vehicle is in the process of being repaired, but the contact believes that the timing belt should not have failed within five years. The VIN was unknown. The current and failure mileages were 80,000.
I have a 2004 kia Rio. I had no problems with this vehicle till the month of October when it failed inspection for emissions. I took it to the shop and it took a while before they found out it was a sensor. So then I had the car back for a week and my husband who drives the car everyday was driving home from work heard a loud noise and the car died. Come to find out the timing belt went on the vehicle. Which come to find out you are suppose to change these at 60,000 according to their book. When we bought the Rio we also bought a kia spectra. So of course we took the spectra in right away to get a new belt so we wouldn't have 2 cars down. That cost 677. 00. I had 78,000 on the spectra and there was 83,000 on the Rio. I investigated this problem come to find out alot of people had this problem so kia knows about it. I then checked the technical bulletins and found that in January 0f 2005 there was a bulletin item number 10015272. It says they improved the timing belts for the kia Rio and optima. Well they didn't improve it for my car. When the timing belt went it blew the engine. We are so made and when we took my spectra in to be done and told them what happened to the Rio they said that's to bad. We now have our car at another garage and are trying to get kia to pay for another engine. What do you think my chances are? I am at work now and I do not have the VIN number, if you email me then later tonight I can forward the VIN number to you.
: the contact stated the engine's timing belt chipped and dented an engine piston. The service dealer determined the engine needed to be replaced.
Dealer changed computer, wiring harness , 2 injectors, plug, timing belt, sensor and replaced comes switches . Bought a 2004 kia Rio in March 2005. It has been in the shop for the past 3 weeks. The consumer picked the car up at the shop, and it didn't make it off the lot before the car broke down again. Dealer offered me a rental car. Went back one week later to pick up the car and only went two miles before the car broke down again. Took the car back to dealer, and requested another car just like the one that I had a 2004 kia Rio. Dealer said could not trade the car without refinancing it. They did finance the house for the first car but refused to with the second car. Why cant the dealer finance the second car as they did the first?.