Kiaclub Nieuwsrobot Geplaatst 22 November, 2016 Geplaatst 22 November, 2016 The 2008-2009 Kia Sportage is being recalled to address an electrical issue. The recall affects approximately 71,700 units in the U.S., and in the affected vehicles, improper sealing of a wire harness cover used for the hydraulic electronic control unit (HECU) can allow moisture to enter the module. If the water is contaminated with salt, it can result in an electrical short. “If the HECU circuit board experiences a short circuit, a thermal event can result, including the possibility of an engine compartment fire,” warned the recall. “However, the presence of salt water in the HECU does not affect brake performance.” SEE ALSO: 2017 Kia Sportage Review The Korean automaker first identified the issue when it received a report of an engine fire involving a Kia Sportage parked in a driveway. After reviewing data from other “thermal events” the following month, Kia did a deeper investigation and eventually focused on the HECU. To resolve the issue, Kia dealers will replace the connector and inspect the HECU assembly, replacing it if damage has already occurred. The recall should begin November 28, 2016. Discuss this story on our Kia Forum The post Older Kia Sportage Recalled for Possible Fire Risk appeared first on AutoGuide.com News. Lees het hele artikel Quote
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