Legally reviewed by: Chuck Panzarella, JD
Hey there, Kia family! We’ve got some important news to share with you, especially if you’re cruising around in a 2019-2020 K900 or a 2018-2023 Stinger.
It turns out there’s a bit of an issue that needs fixing to keep you and your car safe on the road.
What’s the Deal?
So, here’s the scoop: Kia discovered that a small part in the engine – specifically, the left turbocharger oil feed pipe and hose assembly – isn’t holding up as it should.
Over time, it can wear out from the heat of the engine. If it gets worn enough, it might start leaking oil. And oil leaking onto hot engine parts? That’s not good. It could lead to a fire in the engine area while you’re driving. Yikes!
How Serious Is This?
We’re talking about 36,248 cars that might be affected by this. And while the chances are slim, the risk of a fire is something you definitely want to avoid. Safety first, right?
What’s Kia Doing About It?
Kia’s on it! They’re calling back these cars to fix the problem at no cost to you. What they’ll do is replace that troublesome oil feed pipe and hose assembly with a new one that’s up to the challenge.
What Should You Do?
Kia will be sending out letters to car owners starting April 26, 2024, with all the details on what to do next.
But if you’re itching to get ahead of the game or just want some peace of mind, you can give Kia’s customer service a ring at 1-800-333-4542.
They’ll fill you in on all the details and let you know how to get your car fixed up.
Remember, You’re Not Alone!
Stuff like this can be a bit worrying, but remember, it’s all about keeping you safe. And hey, if you have any concerns or need some advice, don’t hesitate to reach out to the pros.
Speaking of which, if you find yourself in a spot of bother or just want to make sure your rights are protected, the Consumer Action Law Group is here to help.
We are the experts in dealing with car-related issues and making sure you get the fair treatment you deserve. Give us a call at 818-254-8413 if you need assistance or have questions.
Stay safe out there, and let’s make sure we get those Kias checked out. Your peace of mind is worth it!