Kia Recalls Over 380,000 Vehicles Over Fire Concerns

Krohn & Moss, Ltd. Consumer Law Center® has become aware that Kia will recall more than 380,000 Kia vehicles per the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. “Until these recalled vehicles have been repaired,” the advisory said, “the safest place to park them is outside and away from homes and other structures.” Kia, the Korean automobile manufacturer, issued a recall for Sportage compact sport-utility vehicles from 2017 to 2021 and Cadenza sedans from the same period, over concerns that electronic components could short-circuit and cause fires in the engine compartments of certain models. The affected vehicles are models not equipped with “smart cruise control,” the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a unit of the U.S. Department of Transportation, said in its consumer report. “The electrical circuit in the hydraulic electronic control unit may short-circuit,” the agency said. This short circuit “could cause a fire in the engine compartment.”

On its website, Kia describes the Sportage, which has a starting price around $24,000, as having a “coupe-like profile and athletic stance.” The Cadenza, a full-size sedan, is “a step toward luxury,” Kia says on its site, with a starting cost of around $38,000. Affected car owners can bring their vehicles to a Kia dealer to have the problem fixed, federal officials said. In affected Sportage vehicles, dealers can replace certain fuses in the electrical junction box, and update the hydraulic electronic control unit software, the agency said. In affected Cadenza vehicles, it said, a new fuse kit containing a 25A fuse can be installed, replacing a kit containing a 40A fuse. In addition to seeing warning lights, drivers of affected vehicles may detect a “burning/melting odor” or see “smoke from engine compartment,” the agency said in a safety recall report. The recall comes after the traffic safety administration began an investigation into engine fires involving certain vehicles made by Kia and Hyundai, a partner carmaker, The Associated Press reported.

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