Kia recalls EV and hybrid vehicles due to airbag issue caused by faulty wiring
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Should be that recall Last week, more than 80,000 airport vehicles were announced by airbags, national highway.
Reminder applies to 2023-2025 NIRO EVS, plug-in hybrid vehicles according to the site’s website.
“The assembly of the floor wires [of recalled vehicles] Under the front passenger seat may be damaged, which can prevent the front air bags and seat belts properly deployed or generate the installation of an air bag of connected side curtains, “said the January 17 statement.
When an airbag is placed inappropriately or inadvertently, the risk of injury during the accident can increase by NHTSA.
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Kian recalls some of its electrical vehicles, say officials. (Sjoerd Van der Wal / Getty Images / Getty Images)
The owners of the memory of the memory are called to visit a Kia Dealer, Who will check and correct the floor of the floor?
“Besides, dealers will install the electric wire covers,” the statement said. “It is planned that the owner’s notice letters will be sent on March 14 2025.»
The affected Kian owners are encouraged to call the company’s customer service at 1-800-333-4542 for summoning with SC332.
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KIA presents NIRO concept vehicle at Chicago Auto Show. (Getty Images)
Last Spring, Kia Remembered more than 427,000 cars It had the potential to move in the park.
Remembering covered all the testimonies produced in 2020 to 2023, as well as about 2024 models. At that time, NHTSA warned that the intermediate flow shaft and right front discs “can be entirely involved in the improper assembly suspected by the supplier.”

Kian Center in Kian Seoul. (Reuters / You sing-HO KKH / SA / Reuters Photos)
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Kia owners can also visit NHTSA website or call the vehicle security. 1-888-327-4236.
Fox Business has reached Kia for comment.
This report contributed to Fox Business’ Danielle Genovese.