1.5

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
110,708 miles

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2012 Kia Sportage seat belts / air bags problems

seat belts / air bags problem

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2012 Kia Sportage Owner Comments

problem #2

Mar 202019

Sportage

  • 180,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

2 months ago my daughters Kia died at a stop sign, it would start but not idle or drive. Had it towed to midtown Kia here in tulsa where all, and lots of problems, have been repaired. Gave them the issues and paid them to diagnose the problem. We bought the car new from a dealer in Colorado but all repairs were done at local dealer. Took a week and my calling them to be told the starter was bad and it would take $424 to replace it to diagnose the problem the starter worked fine when we brought it in and the starter doesn`T need to be working to plug in the obd reader to check for fault codes! had the car towed back home, I am mechanically inclined and have proper tools. I borrowed an obd reader and it returned fault code for camshaft position sensors, I replaced those and still wouldn`T run. Cleared the codes and got faulty crankshaft sensor code, replaced that and still no success. Cleared codes and got faulty valve timing solenoid code, replaced those, car started and ran 2 days before engine locked up. Replace oil and filter regularly with mobil 1 synthetic, took proper care of vehicle as required. Vehicle has 180,000 miles.

- Tulsa, OK, USA

problem #1

Apr 292016

Sportage

  • 41,416 miles
I own a 2012 Kia Sportage that I purchased from riverhead auto mall, that experience was wonderful. I originally purchased a Kia for a few reasons, the affordability but mainly the 5 year/10 year warranty. Since I have purchased this vehicle, I have had a few issues that I have visited various service departments to rectify which have still not been resolved. These are safety related issues, which I spoke to customer service department regarding and cannot believe that Kia would not stand behind their vehicles. I can guarantee you one thing, after my recent experiences with Kia I will never purchase another Kia or related vehicle again. For years, I have been trying to have two issues resolved, again both safety issues. First, the seatbelts on the driver side and passenger side do not fully retract. They end up getting stuck in the door, also more recently there are times when wearing a seatbelt and stepping on the brakes, the seatbelt is not restraining the person. Second, the driver side door lock will not open with either key' you need to manually open the door. When the car is put into drive, the door will not lock. All other doors will lock, not the drivers door. I have brought the car to multiple service locations over the past few years trying to get these issues resolved. All while under warranty, and was told time after time this was an intermittent problem and my complaints were not showing at that time. In may I brought the car in again for service and was told that there would be a diagnostic fee for both issues of approximately $200 each to simply look at the issues. There is a great deal of details and paperwork that I have supplied to Kia to support this. I went back and forth with multiple dealerships in between multiple surgeries since last summer.

- Farmingville, NY, USA

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