Kia safety recall: Cars at risk of engine fires
A major Australian car brand has issued recalls for more than 100,000 vehicles due to a defect that could cause fires. Are you affected?
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Kia Australia has issued a major recall affecting more than 100,000 vehicles due to a serious defect that could lead to fire of the car’s anti-lock braking system, even when the car is parked and switched off.
The recall impacts up to 10 Kia models.
The issue stems from a fault in the Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit (HECU), this safety system controls the Anti-lock Braking (ABS) and Electronic Stability Control.
When moisture enters the HECU, it could cause an electrical short circuit increasing the risk of a fire in the engine compartment.
Kia is contacting all known owners of affected vehicles by direct mail.
Owners of affected vehicles should contact their nearest Kia Australia dealership for a free inspection and repair.
Kia recommends avoid parking the vehicle near flammable materials until the issue is resolved.
Originally published as Kia safety recall: Cars at risk of engine fires