Stinger refuses to start

im just jumping in here, just a thought, would disconnecting the battery for a bit then reconnecting do anything?
 
I’m experiencing the same issue. Battery was replaced, Kia inspected the car said everything was fine. Starter looked good, the grounds were good, fuel system fine. The car after driving and turning off if I try to turn it back on it will turn on but no engine crank. The seat moves, dash lights up, radio is on but the engine. After a while I have to press the button and it will either crank or turn off. So it’s practically a guessing game will it turn over or not.
 
I’m experiencing the same issue. Battery was replaced, Kia inspected the car said everything was fine. Starter looked good, the grounds were good, fuel system fine. The car after driving and turning off if I try to turn it back on it will turn on but no engine crank. The seat moves, dash lights up, radio is on but the engine. After a while I have to press the button and it will either crank or turn off. So it’s practically a guessing game will it turn over or not.
Check out this thread. Could be the same fuse loose or another one in that fuse box.

 
I’m experiencing the same issue. Battery was replaced, Kia inspected the car said everything was fine. Starter looked good, the grounds were good, fuel system fine. The car after driving and turning off if I try to turn it back on it will turn on but no engine crank. The seat moves, dash lights up, radio is on but the engine. After a while I have to press the button and it will either crank or turn off. So it’s practically a guessing game will it turn over or not.
Something similar happened to me. The car simply refused to start. When I pressed the button the second time the car would just turn off instead of starting. The starter motor was bad. Replaced it on warranty and now it's all fine.
 
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