The Citizen (Gauteng)

KIA announces safety recall on Sportage models

HYDRAULIC ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT: 305 VEHICLES IN SA AFFECTED

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If you are worried that recall applies to your car, you can visit Kia’s website.

Effective immediatel­y, KIA Motors South Africa (Pty) Ltd will conduct a safety recall on 305 KIA Sportage models manufactur­ed in Korea between August 9, 2007 and May 22, 2009 to diagnose the vehicle’s Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit.

The Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit monitors individual wheel speeds and will, when determined; operate the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Stablity Programme (ESP).

There is a possibilit­y that corrosion of the wire harness connector pins in the Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit assembly can occur due to improper sealing of the Hydraulic ECU’s wire harness connector cover. If moisture contaminat­ed with road salt reaches the Hydraulic ECU’s circuit board, an electrical short circuit may occur on the circuit board. In some instances, the ESC or ABS warning light may illuminate.

“The safety of our vehicles, and its owners, is a priority for KIA,” says David Sieff, Marketing Director, KIA Motors South Africa.

“Most of the reports about this problem have occurred in countries with heavy snowfall, where roads are regularly treated with salt to avoid ice forming on the road surface. It is the salt in the water content that could cause the corrosion. No such incidents have been reported in South Africa.”

The safety recall is only applicable to 305 KIA Sportage models manufactur­ed in Korea between August 9, 2007 and May 22, 2009. Apart from announcing the recall campaign on KIA Motors South Africa’s social media assets, the company will also publish a notificati­on in national newspapers in order to reach as many of the current owners as possible.

If customers are uncertain about whether their vehicle could be affected, the KIA Motors South Africa website – www.kia.co.za – also offers a convenient search function through which customers can enter their vehicle’s VIN (Vehicle Identifica­tion Number). More detailed informatio­n and a helpful FAQ are also available to customers on the website. Alternativ­ely, customers can contact the KIA Motors South Africa Call Centre on 010 596 2000.

KIA dealership­s will implement the recall at no charge.

Most of the reports about this problem have occurred in countries with heavy snowfall, where roads are regularly treated with salt to avoid ice forming on the road surface..

David Sieff Marketing Director, KIA Motors South Africa

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