Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
SEATS
05V463000KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC. to 12/01/2003V (Vehicle)7427611/28/2005ODIHYUNDAI-KIA AMERICA TECHNICAL CENTER INC10/05/200510/06/2005
Defect SummaryOn certain passenger vehicles equipped with power seats, the wiring under the front seats could be misrouted, allowing contact with metal seat components.
Consequence SummaryThis contact could eventually result in a short circuit condition that may result in a fire in the junction box area of the vehicle.
Corrective SummaryDealers will inspect and re-route the wires under the power seats, if necessary, as well as install protective seaming welts around those wires to better insulate them. the recall began on november 28, 2005. owners may contact kia at 1-800-333-4542.
NotesKia recall no. sc054.customers may contact the national highway traffic safety administration

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEATS
07/21/2008611001
 To whom this may concern: we are a family of 6 and on july 21st our 2004 kia sedona ex caught on fire. we had just driven it 2 hours before with no indications of a fire. we heard a blaring horn and looked out the window to see the neighbor running across the street. we stepped out of the house to find our van in flames coming from the driver side. the windows were all up and we watched the fire die down and smoke fill the air. the police and fire department came and took pictures and made a report. after all that was said and done we began to research the internet and found a recall that was sent out on our van back in nov/dec 2005. (nhtsa campaign id number: 05v463000) the fire appears to have started in the fuse box area. approx. a year before the incident we had stared having trouble with the passenger side seat working on and off. due to not being under warranty any longer we decided not to get it fixed because we never really used the seat controls on that side much. we were unaware of any recall on our vehicle; if we had been we would have dealt with this matter much differently. in addition, we had been having issues for approx 9 months with the battery going dead. we had replaced 3 batteries in 9 months and our cd player stopped working 3 months before the incident. we had been in contact with the dealership after the fire and they informed us they supposedly fixed the recall on january 11, 2006; a few days before we purchased the vehicle. we were never informed of this recall when we purchased the vehicle or shown the recall on the car fax. this fire has now resulted in our family vehicle being totaled out and our family now being left with nothing. we appreciate your assistance with this matter and thank you.*tr
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - POWER ADJUST
03/20/2010505992
 On or about march 20, 2010, while my wife was operating our 2004 kia sedona van, the left front (drivers seat) power seat moved all the way forward while vehicle was in motion. driver did not initiate action. seat could not be moved to the rearward position. mileage at this time (march 2010 was 50,599) this same action occurred on one previous occasion(while i was driving the vehicle) on or about february 17, 2009, at that time the vehicle was taken to lafountaine kia, dearborn, michigan for servicing. vehicle mileage at this time was 40,431. based on the invoice for that work the switch box assembly was replaced. currently the vehicle is again at lafountaine kia for repairs. however at this no warranty exist for this particular item. lafountaine stated that parts and labor from the february 2009 incident are only covered for 12 months/12,000 miles. so what i have is a 2004 kia sedona van in which during a roughly 13 month period the drivers side power seat, on its own moved to the full forward position and could not be moved back. lafountaine claims they are unaware of any problems with kia power seats. updated 05/12/10 *bf the dealer claimed the wiring pulled loose from the electric switch. the cause was unknown/ the switch and wiring were spliced together and the wring harness was tie strapped to the seat mounting to prevent future occurrences. updated 05/14/10.*jb