Kia pulls 500,000 cars from the U.S.

Kia pulls 500,000 cars from the U.S.

South Korean manufacturer Kia has attracted half a million vehicles to the United States because of problems with air pillows. Federal investigators have seen a problem preventing air pillows and seat belts from reacting to certain Kia vehicles as well as inside Hyundai. This problem has [...]

South Korean manufacturer Kia has attracted half a million vehicles to the United States because of problems with air pillows.

Federal investigators have seen a problem preventing air pillows and seat belts from reacting to certain Kia vehicles as well as inside Hyundai. This problem has caused four deaths and six serious injuries in six major incidents of Kia and Hyundai vehicles, Kosovo Presses broadcast.

Hyundai has attracted about 600,000 vehicles in two separate seasons during February and April. Now Kia has the same problem with about half a million units. These are some models of Forte Sedan and Forte Kuop 2010-2013, Opima 2011-2013. and Optima Hybrid, and Sedona mini-van 2011-2012.

A similar problem was at Fiat Chrysler 2015 with about 1.4 million vehicles, also in the United States. Kia has announced that she will soon fix the problem and that since July she has to solve it. Days ago, Kia has called almost 100,000 new edians due to door problems.

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