Kia Recalls 85,000 U.S. Vehicles for Seat Back Frame Problem

Kia Recalls 85,000 U.S. Vehicles for Seat Back Frame Problem

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Kia America said it is recalling about 85,000 vehicles in the United States. The recall is happening because the seat back frame in some cars might not be strong enough. If the frame cracks or breaks, it could reduce protection in a crash and increase the risk of injury to people sitting in the seat.

The U.S. safety regulator, called the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), says that the seat back frame may not meet strong safety standards. This problem could happen over time as the parts age or if the car hits rough roads.

Kia said that no crashes or injuries have been reported so far because of this issue. Still, the company is acting quickly to fix the problem before it causes harm.

The recall covers several Kia models made in recent years. These include popular passenger cars and SUVs. Kia has not yet said exactly which model years are affected, but owners will be informed based on their vehicle’s identification numbers.

When a recall is issued, Kia will contact owners by mail. The company will offer free repairs to fix the seat back frame. Dealers will replace the seat frame parts with stronger ones that meet safety standards. Owners can take their vehicles to any authorized Kia service center without paying for the repair.

Kia also said it is working with suppliers to find out what caused the seat back frame problem. The company wants to prevent similar issues in the future and continue producing safe and reliable vehicles.

Vehicle recalls are common in the auto industry. They happen when a carmaker or a safety authority finds a defect that could affect safety or performance. Recalls help ensure that vehicles on the road are safe for drivers, passengers, and others.

Experts say that fixing safety defects quickly helps protect people and maintain trust in the brand. Car owners should always pay attention to recall notices and bring their vehicles in for service as soon as possible.

In this case, Kia’s recall shows that the company is taking the problem seriously. By fixing the seat back frame issue for free, Kia aims to keep drivers and passengers safe.

If you own a Kia vehicle and receive a recall notice, it is important to contact your local dealer and schedule the repair. Even if you do not see any problems with your seat, the repair should be done to make sure your car meets safety standards.

Safety recalls like this one remind all drivers that vehicles are complex machines. Regular maintenance and timely repairs help keep cars safe over many years of use.

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