Kia Seltos needs battery. What about a regulator?

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Wife's '21 Kia Seltos (1.6 T) needs a battery, even though the message in the gauge cluster said to CheckCruise Control. Kia road side assistance sent a tow truck and he started the car. Wife took it immediately to Advanced Auto for a battery. They told her they couldn't install a battery because 'it needed a regulator'. I'm not familiar with this. She then took it to the Kia dealer where it will sit until Wednesday. They gave her a loaner. Service advisor didn't seem familiar with a regulator either. So now we're thinking that this regulator is a maybe a bunch of BS because they didn't feel like installing a battery. Is that what's happening here, or is this regulator for real?

Thanks
 
According to the parts catalog the voltage regulator is part of the alternator. Unless the parts store tested the alternator and determined that the voltage regulator was not performing satisfactory then it sounds like the counter help simply didn't know what he was speaking of.

No. 2 in this diagram is the voltage regulator which is mounted on the aft face of the housing.

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3 years old and already needs a new battery? :eek:

Is it one of those undersize batteries? :unsure:

For example, Honda uses tiny toy power wheels batteries in actual cars, sizes 51R and even worse, 151R :sneaky:
 
Misdiagnosis by parts store. They "might" have thrown a Midtronics tester on there, but no matter. Their job is to sell parts, not fix cars. I would pretend to have never been there, nor listened to what they said.
 
if it stays running after a jump the alternator is doing something... if its doing something its probably not the alternator.
Correct, but I don't see anywhere in the OP where a jump start was required, which leads me to believe the battery might be ok. I would replace it at that age anyways, and it's not likely that the built in regulator is faulty.
 
Correct, but I don't see anywhere in the OP where a jump start was required, which leads me to believe the battery might be ok. I would replace it at that age anyways, and it's not likely that the built in regulator is faulty.
While the OP left that out I assumed it from the fact that the "tow truck driver started the car".
If it was as simple as turning the key I'm pretty sure the OP had that covered and wouldnt have called roadside.
 
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