Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
INTERIOR LIGHTING
12/20/201098900
 Lighting (bulbs) very short life, bulbs last 1/5 to 1/10th of the life in other vehicles. most recent both low beam bulbs failed within 5 minutes leaving us with no lighting while driving at highway speed on unlit divided highway. we have been replacing bulbs every 2-3 months. we always replace both headlights when one burns out. my other vehicles last many years, this vehicle is the only one i have ever had that headlights only last months. the vehicle is only driven 4 days per week and the headlight life is actually less than 50 hours use. we have tried sylvania (standard, silverstar and silverstar ultras, ge, hella and recently phillips bulbs all with the same lifespan (within days) something is wrong. there is a tsb but no recall.
02/04/2006101000
 Tl* the contact owns 2005 kia sorento. intermittently while driving the head-lights fail. also the interior light does not come on when the doors are open. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection. the technician could not identify the cause of the failure. the failure mileage was 101,000. the vehicle identification number was unavailable.
07/20/20091240001
 While returning from our vacation our kia started making at lot of noises in around the airconditioning heating system, the air coming from the vents didn't seem to be warm enough to defog the windows, then the next day when it was warmer it started making a rattling fan noise when the air was turned on. when the system was turned off it didn't make the noise anymore. we arrived home unloaded our gear and then went out again a while later. the fan noise started again and the warning light came on and the power steering didn't work, when the air was turned off everything resumed to normal. we arrived at our friend house and went inside. after several minutes we smelled something burning and went outside to see smoke coming from the engine area. we lifted the hood to investigate where we saw flames coming from the engine. we immediately extinguished the fire and had the vehicle towed the next day. come to find out several days later that our vehicle was too badly burned to repair the engine. the engine had to be replaced due to a timing belt failure. if this is an ongoing problem it should be mandatory that they should be replaced by whomever owns the vehicle or the dealer if the car has been traded because the next owner would not know any of the previous repairs such was our case. as it stands now there are some interior electrical problems such as the lights an the electronic seats we are hoping for some kind of recall for this problem. there was also a problem with the fan running on after the car was turned off. this was still happening even after the engine had been replaced and we were told earlier that it was a sensor problem which still happened even after the sensor was replaced. *tr