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I believe without seeing it, that your turn signal assembly may need to be replaced. take it ti Advance Auto or Auto Zone, they will usually check it for free.
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If it's an automatic gearbox vehicle, then check the operation of the gear selector switch within the selector mechanism. Most autobox vehicles will not start unless this switch sends a signal that the car is in either park or neutral.
A bottom bolt is most likely going to be, metric because of the make, a 12 to 15 mm. I don't have a Rio to go look at and that type of information isn't in any of the repair manuals on the market.
I believe that the 2nd black wire is a dedicated ground. Three wire has this: Signal - Heater - Ground but the 4 wire has: Signal - Heater - Heater Ground - Signal Ground
I think you can just splice the two black wires together to make a common ground. Personally I'd just try to find a 3-wire replacement for ease sake but I think you can adapt a 4 wire just fine as well.
I believe without seeing it, that your turn signal assembly may need to be replaced. take it ti Advance Auto or Auto Zone, they will usually check it for free.
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