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Kia Optima Recall
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January 25, 2012
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NEWS:
Kia recalls 146,000
U.S. vehicles for airbag issue
YAHOO NEWS -- January 24 2012
JANUARY
2012
-- Kia Motors
America, inc. (Kia) is recalling certain
model year 2006-2008 Kia Optima vehicles
manufactured from September 29, 2005,
through January 29, 2008, and model year
2007 and 2008 Kia Rondo vehicles
manufactured from September 13, 2006,
through March 21, 2008. The clock spring
contact assembly for the driver's side air
bag supplemental restraint system (srs) may
become damaged through usage over time. If
the clock spring contact assembly becomes
damaged, the driver's air bag electrical
circuit will experience a high resistance
condition potentially causing the driver's
air bag to not deploy. If the clock spring
develops high resistance, in the event of a
crash, the drivers air bag will not deploy
and will not be able to properly protect the
driver, increasing the risk of injuries. Kia
will notify owners, and dealers will replace
the vehicle's air bag clock spring contact
assembly as necessary, free of charge. The
safety recall is expected to begin during
march 2012. Kia's recall
campaign number is sc094. Owners may also
contact the national highway traffic safety
administration's vehicle safety hotline at
1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or go
to ttp://www.Safercar.Gov . 12V-014
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NEWS:
Kia recalls 70,000
Optimas for transmission defect
YAHOO NEWS --
March 11, 2011 – Kia Motors is
recalling more than 70,000 Optima midsize
sedans to fix transmission problems that can
cause the cars to roll even while they're in
park.
The cars are
from the 2006 through 2008 model years and
were built from Sept. 29, 2005 to June 13,
2007.
In documents
filed with the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration, Kia said that on some
of the cars, a transmission shifter cable
was installed incorrectly and can become
detached from the shifter. If the cable
comes off, the car would stay in the last
gear used even if the driver puts the
transmission in park, the documents said.
"If the
driver leaves the vehicle without engaging
the parking brake, there is a possibility
that the vehicle can roll, creating the risk
of a crash," Kia said.
No injuries
have been reported from the problem, but Kia
has concluded that under "extraordinary
circumstances" the cars could roll
inadvertently.
Kia plans to
start the recall this month and will notify
owners by mail. Drivers will be told to
always use the parking brake when shifting
the transmission into park "especially until
they can take their vehicle to the dealer,"
the documents said.
MORE RECALL INFO: Kia
Optima
MARCH 2011 --
Kia is recalling certain model
year 2006-2008 Optima vehicles manufactured from September 29, 2005, through
June 13, 2007. There is a possibility that the shift cable may have been
installed incorrectly, causing tension in the cable. If present, this condition
could cause the cable to detach from the shifter assembly's dowel pin preventing
the transmission from being shifted. The shift lever can then be moved into the
park (P) position while the vehicle's transmission is still in the last used
gear before detachment. f the driver leaves the vehicle without engaging the
parking brake, there is a possibility that the vehicle can roll injure a person
in its path or cause a crash. Dealers will inspect the shift cable and reinstall
if necessary free of charge. The safety recall began on March 23, 2011.
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NEWS:
NHTSA opens
investigations into Honda, Kia vehicles
DETROIT NEWS -- November
29, 2010 – Washington— The National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration has
opened investigations into electrical issues
on the 2006 Honda CR-V and shifting issues
with the 2007 Kia Optima.
The probes —
both opened after just three complaints —
are the latest examples of how federal
safety regulators are opening more
investigations into potential safety issues
than in recent years and moving faster than
in the past.
In the first,
NHTSA is investigating 150,000 2006 Honda
CR-V models after reports of melting or
burning of the master power window switch
and related electrical system wiring
components. All three complaints alleged
fires in the driver's door related to the
driver's master power window switch.
Separately,
NHTSA is also probing 41,000 2007 Kia Optima
models over complaints that the automatic
transmission shift cable may detach from the
shifter assembly. If this occurs, the
transmission gear shifter becomes
inoperative.
NHTSA said it
had received three complaints concerning
automatic transmission shift cable
detachment and inability to engage the gears
(park, drive and reverse) in model year 2007
Kia Optima vehicles. "One of the complaints
also reported is a rollaway incident after
parking the vehicle," NHTSA said.
In 2007, Kia
Motors issued a technical service bulletin
concerning incorrectly installed automatic
transmission shift cables in certain model
year 2006 and 2007 Kia Optima vehicles. The
bulletin said that over time these cables
can detach from the shifter assemblies'
dowel pins resulting in the inability to
select or engage drive gears. NHTSA noted
that difficulty engaging park may also
occur.
Honda and Kia
didn't immediately return calls seeking
comment.
NHTSA came
under harsh criticism from Congress earlier
this year in the wake of Toyota Motor
Corp.'s sudden acceleration issues and the
disclosure that NHTSA had not done more to
force Toyota to make fixes in response to
complaints.
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MAY
2009 -- Kia Motors Corporation (KMC)
is recalling 36,538 Model
Year 2001-2004 Optima
vehicles originally sold in
or currently registered in
the states of Connecticut,
Delaware, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, Vermont, West
Virginia, Wisconsin, and the
District of Columbia. Road
salt applied in these states
during the winter months may
result in progressive,
internal corrosion of the
front subframe. Over time,
such subframe corrosion near
the connection to the lower
control arm can lead to
wheel misalignment and/or
other noticeable stress in
steering, or accelerated
abnormal tire wear.
Corrosion of the front
subframe could lead to
separation, possibly
resulting in a vehicle
crash. KMC will notify
owners and dealers will repair the vehicles
free of charge. The safety recall is
expected to begin during June 2009. 09V-183
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RECALL: 2006 - 2008
Kia Optima |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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12V014000 |
www.nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Manufacturer
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KIA
MOTORS
AMERICA,
INC. |
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Recall
Date:
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JAN 13,
2012 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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145,755 |
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Description |
AIR BAGS:FRONTAL |
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Summary |
KIA MOTORS
AMERICA, INC.
(KIA) IS
RECALLING
CERTAIN MODEL
YEAR 2006-2008
KIA OPTIMA
VEHICLES
MANUFACTURED
FROM SEPTEMBER
29, 2005,
THROUGH JANUARY
29, 2008, AND
MODEL YEAR 2007
AND 2008 KIA
RONDO VEHICLES
MANUFACTURED
FROM SEPTEMBER
13, 2006,
THROUGH MARCH
21, 2008. THE
CLOCK SPRING
CONTACT ASSEMBLY
FOR THE DRIVER'S
SIDE AIR BAG
SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM
(SRS) MAY BECOME
DAMAGED THROUGH
USAGE OVER TIME.
IF THE CLOCK
SPRING CONTACT
ASSEMBLY BECOMES
DAMAGED, THE
DRIVER'S AIR BAG
ELECTRICAL
CIRCUIT WILL
EXPERIENCE A
HIGH RESISTANCE
CONDITION
POTENTIALLY
CAUSING THE
DRIVER'S AIR BAG
TO NOT DEPLOY. |
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Consequence |
IF THE CLOCK
SPRING DEVELOPS
HIGH RESISTANCE,
IN THE EVENT OF
A CRASH, THE
DRIVERS AIR BAG
WILL NOT DEPLOY
AND WILL NOT BE
ABLE TO PROPERLY
PROTECT THE
DRIVER,
INCREASING THE
RISK OF
INJURIES.
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Remedy |
KIA WILL NOTIFY
OWNERS, AND
DEALERS WILL
REPLACE THE
VEHICLE'S AIR
BAG CLOCK SPRING
CONTACT ASSEMBLY
AS NECESSARY,
FREE OF CHARGE.
THE SAFETY
RECALL IS
EXPECTED TO
BEGIN DURING
MARCH 2012.
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RECALL: 2006 - 2008
Kia Optima |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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11V153000 |
www.nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Manufacturer
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KIA
MOTORS
AMERICA,
INC. |
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Recall
Date:
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MAR 03,
2011 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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70,115 |
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Description |
POWER
TRAIN:AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION:LEVER
AND
LINKAGE:COLUMN
SHIFT |
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Summary |
KIA IS RECALLING
CERTAIN MODEL
YEAR 2006-2008
OPTIMA VEHICLES
MANUFACTURED
FROM SEPTEMBER
29, 2005,
THROUGH JUNE 13,
2007. THERE IS A
POSSIBILITY THAT
THE SHIFT CABLE
MAY HAVE BEEN
INSTALLED
INCORRECTLY,
CAUSING TENSION
IN THE CABLE. IF
PRESENT, THIS
CONDITION COULD
CAUSE THE CABLE
TO DETACH FROM
THE SHIFTER
ASSEMBLY'S DOWEL
PIN PREVENTING
THE TRANSMISSION
FROM BEING
SHIFTED. THE
SHIFT LEVER CAN
THEN BE MOVED
INTO THE PARK
(P) POSITION
WHILE THE
VEHICLE'S
TRANSMISSION IS
STILL IN THE
LAST USED GEAR
BEFORE
DETACHMENT |
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Consequence |
IF THE DRIVER
LEAVES THE
VEHICLE WITHOUT
ENGAGING THE
PARKING BRAKE,
THERE IS A
POSSIBILITY THAT
THE VEHICLE CAN
ROLL INJURE A
PERSON IN ITS
PATH OR CAUSE A
CRASH. |
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Remedy |
DEALERS WILL
INSPECT THE
SHIFT CABLE AND
REINSTALL IF
NECESSARY FREE
OF CHARGE. THE
SAFETY RECALL
BEGAN ON MARCH
23, 2011.
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RECALL: 2001 - 2004
Kia Optima |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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09V183000
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www.nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Manufacturer
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KIA
MOTORS
AMERICA,
INC. |
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Recall
Date:
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MAY 26,
2009 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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36538 |
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Description |
SUSPENSION:FRONT |
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Summary |
KIA MOTORS
CORPORATION (KMC)
IS RECALLING
36,538 MODEL
YEAR 2001-2004
OPTIMA VEHICLES
ORIGINALLY SOLD
IN OR CURRENTLY
REGISTERED IN
THE STATES OF
CONNECTICUT,
DELAWARE,
ILLINOIS,
INDIANA, IOWA,
MAINE, MARYLAND,
MASSACHUSETTS,
MICHIGAN,
MINNESOTA,
MISSOURI, NEW
HAMPSHIRE, NEW
JERSEY, NEW
YORK, OHIO,
PENNSYLVANIA,
RHODE ISLAND,
VERMONT, WEST
VIRGINIA,
WISCONSIN, AND
THE DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA. ROAD
SALT APPLIED IN
THESE STATES
DURING THE
WINTER MONTHS
MAY RESULT IN
PROGRESSIVE,
INTERNAL
CORROSION OF THE
FRONT SUBFRAME.
OVER TIME, SUCH
SUBFRAME
CORROSION NEAR
THE CONNECTION
TO THE LOWER
CONTROL ARM CAN
LEAD TO WHEEL
MISALIGNMENT
AND/OR OTHER
NOTICEABLE
STRESS IN
STEERING, OR
ACCELERATED
ABNORMAL TIRE
WEAR |
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Consequence |
CORROSION OF THE
FRONT SUBFRAME
COULD LEAD TO
SEPARATION,
POSSIBLY
RESULTING IN A
VEHICLE CRASH. |
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Remedy |
KMC WILL NOTIFY
OWNERS AND
DEALERS WILL
REPAIR THE
VEHICLES FREE OF
CHARGE. THE
SAFETY RECALL
BEGAN ON JUNE
15, 2009.
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RECALL: 2002 - 2003
Kia Optima |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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04V180000
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www.nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Manufacturer
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KIA
MOTORS
AMERICA,
INC. |
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Recall
Date:
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0412/2004 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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25803 |
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Description |
FUEL SYSTEM,
GASOLINE:STORAGE:TANK
ASSEMBLY |
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Summary |
SOME PASSENGER
VEHICLES MAY
CONTAIN A FUEL
TANK ASSEMBLY
VALVE THAT MAY
NOT CLOSE
PROPERLY. IF A
VEHICLE WITH A
FUEL TANK
ASSEMBLY VALVE
THAT IS NOT
PROPERLY CLOSED
WERE TO ROLL
OVER, FUEL
SPILLAGE MAY
OCCUR.
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Consequence |
FUEL SPILLAGE IN
THE PRESENCE OF
AN IGNITION
SOURCE COULD
RESULT IN A
FIRE.
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Remedy |
DEALERS WILL
INSTALL AN
ADDITIONAL FUEL
TANK ASSEMBLY
VALVE. OWNER
NOTIFICATION
BEGAN JUNE 25,
2004. OWNERS
SHOULD CONTACT
KIA AT
1-800-333-4542.
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