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Car Forum / Kia Cars / April 2005

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Sedona recall

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helix - 04 Apr 2005 20:47 GMT
I saw a recall notice at the Kia dealer this morning (4-4-2005) recalling
all 2003-2004 Kia Sedona's because of a problem in the accellerator
linkage. you can probabily get a copy of it on the NHTSA site. this one
was marked URGENT, so if you have a Sedona, I would look into this ASAP.
Perfect Reign - 04 Apr 2005 21:38 GMT
> I saw a recall notice at the Kia dealer this morning (4-4-2005) recalling
> all 2003-2004 Kia Sedona's because of a problem in the accellerator
> linkage. you can probabily get a copy of it on the NHTSA site. this one
> was marked URGENT, so if you have a Sedona, I would look into this ASAP.

I got it. It only affects the linkage when subjected to freezing
temperatures. Never gonna happen here. In fact I can't imagine driving
anything less than a snow cat if it freezes.  :)

There's a second one, which should be taken care of asap - the bolts in teh
second/third row seat belt harness units apparently aren't up to specs. Kia
suggests replacing them.

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