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Kia recalls 56,000 Souls, Sorentos in US, S.Korea
September 04, 2010
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DETROIT/SEOUL: Kia Motors said on Friday it had started a recall of some 56,000 Soul and Sorento vehicles sold in the US and South Korea due to defective wiring harnesses that could cause fires.

Some harnesses supplied by Johnson Controls for lighting in 2010 model-year Soul cars and 2011 model-year Sorento SUVs were improperly soldered, leading to possible electrical shorts, Kia said in a letter to US safety regulators on Aug.30.

There were no reports of accidents or injuries due to the issue, which was identified in Junethis year, said Kia, an affiliate of South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Co.

Kia determined that a recall was needed on Aug.23. Through August, Kia Soul sales had more than doubled in the US to nearly 44,000 from the first eight months of 2009.

The Soul has been marketed to the same younger drivers targeted by Toyota Motor Corp’s Scion brand. Kia will replace the wiring harnesses, it said.

The US recall covers 23,972 Soul cars produced from Sept.7, 2009, through June 8, 2010, and 11,213 Sorento vehicles built from Oct.23, 2009, through July 30, 2010, according to the notice filed with the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

In August, NHTSA launched a probe into possible steering defects in the 2010 model-year Soul after a driver said a steering shaft detached from the steering wheel in a two-month-old vehicle and fell onto the driver’s side floo.

Reuters

 

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