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Kia Rio (2003) – 05V557000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Passenger Vehicles Fail To Conform To The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 225, ‘Child Restraint Anchorage Systems.’ Certain Child Restraint Anchors Will Not Fully Latch Onto The Lower Latch Anchors Located Between The Rear Seat Back And Rear Seat Cushion Because Of Interference Between The Child Seat Anchors And A Metal Wire Located In The Frame Of The Rear Seat Back. Until The Recall Repair Is Completed, Follow The InstruCTIons Provided By Your Child Seats Manufacturer On How To Properly Install The Child Seat With Your Vehicle’S Rear Safety Belts Rather Than Using The Latch System.


Kia Rio (2003) – 04V179000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, The Fuel Intake Nipple Of The Fuel Distributor Is Subject To Fracture Or Cracking During Removal Of The Quick Connect Coupling Securing The Main Fuel Tube Assembly To The Fuel Intake Nipple, Or When Force Is Accidentally Applied To The Intake Nipple During The Vehicle Assembly Process Or During Engine Compartment Repairs.


Kia Rio (2002) – 04V179000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, The Fuel Intake Nipple Of The Fuel Distributor Is Subject To Fracture Or Cracking During Removal Of The Quick Connect Coupling Securing The Main Fuel Tube Assembly To The Fuel Intake Nipple, Or When Force Is Accidentally Applied To The Intake Nipple During The Vehicle Assembly Process Or During Engine Compartment Repairs.


Kia Rio (2001) – 05V159000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Passenger Vehicles May Have A Manufacturing Flaw That Could Cause The Wheels To Crack Under Long Term Driving Fatigue. If Cracks Occur, Wheel Noise And Vibration Will Result And Become Progressively Worse Over Time.


Kia Rio (2001) – 04V179000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, The Fuel Intake Nipple Of The Fuel Distributor Is Subject To Fracture Or Cracking During Removal Of The Quick Connect Coupling Securing The Main Fuel Tube Assembly To The Fuel Intake Nipple, Or When Force Is Accidentally Applied To The Intake Nipple During The Vehicle Assembly Process Or During Engine Compartment Repairs.


Kia Rio (2001) – 03V352000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, Fuel Leaks May Develop At The Fuel Distributor Assembly Because Of Quality Deviations.


Kia Rio (2008) – 12V244000

Vehicle recall defect – Kia Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006-2008 Rio Vehicles, Manufactured From February 20, 2005, Through December 9, 2007. The Front Passenger Seat Occupant Sensor Mat Can Experience Fatigue Cracking. If Sufficient Cracking Occurs, The Occupant Classification System (Ocs) Will Cease To FunCTIon Such That The System Will Not Be Able To Detect Whether A Child Passenger Is In The Seat And The Airbag Will Deploy During A Crash Necessitating Deployment.


Kia Rio (2007) – 12V244000

Vehicle recall defect – Kia Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006-2008 Rio Vehicles, Manufactured From February 20, 2005, Through December 9, 2007. The Front Passenger Seat Occupant Sensor Mat Can Experience Fatigue Cracking. If Sufficient Cracking Occurs, The Occupant Classification System (Ocs) Will Cease To FunCTIon Such That The System Will Not Be Able To Detect Whether A Child Passenger Is In The Seat And The Airbag Will Deploy During A Crash Necessitating Deployment.


Kia Rio (2006) – 12V244000

Vehicle recall defect – Kia Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006-2008 Rio Vehicles, Manufactured From February 20, 2005, Through December 9, 2007. The Front Passenger Seat Occupant Sensor Mat Can Experience Fatigue Cracking. If Sufficient Cracking Occurs, The Occupant Classification System (Ocs) Will Cease To FunCTIon Such That The System Will Not Be Able To Detect Whether A Child Passenger Is In The Seat And The Airbag Will Deploy During A Crash Necessitating Deployment.


Kia Rio (2005) – 05V557000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Passenger Vehicles Fail To Conform To The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 225, ‘Child Restraint Anchorage Systems.’ Certain Child Restraint Anchors Will Not Fully Latch Onto The Lower Latch Anchors Located Between The Rear Seat Back And Rear Seat Cushion Because Of Interference Between The Child Seat Anchors And A Metal Wire Located In The Frame Of The Rear Seat Back. Until The Recall Repair Is Completed, Follow The InstruCTIons Provided By Your Child Seats Manufacturer On How To Properly Install The Child Seat With Your Vehicle’S Rear Safety Belts Rather Than Using The Latch System.