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KIA CARNIVAL Recalls

8 recalls affecting the KIA CARNIVAL (0โ€“2020).

8

Active recalls

0

Resolved recalls

8

Total recalls

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All Recalls

REC-000793active

2019โ€“2020 KIA CARNIVAL

The positive terminal on the alternator may not have been tightened to specification during assembly. Should the terminal become loose, this may increase the resistance to the alternator and may lead to heat being generated, which could result in a fire within the engine compartment.

Light Vehicle

30 Aug 2020

REC-000790active

2010โ€“2015 KIA CARNIVAL

The fuel rail in petrol vehicles may develop a small heat induced crack, which can result in fuel leakage.

Light Vehicle

16 Mar 2020

REC-000787active

2018โ€“2019 KIA CARNIVAL

Due to a supplier assembly error, the seat belt buckle for the second-row middle seat may have been installed on the wrong side of the seat, thereby preventing proper use of the 3-point seat belt.

Light Vehicle

10 Apr 2019

REC-000786active

0 KIA CARNIVAL

The software that controls the power sliding door may not detect certain obstructions. As a result the power sliding door may not auto-reverse when an obstruction is in the door opening.

Light Vehicle

14 June 2018

REC-000785active

2016โ€“2017 KIA CARNIVAL

Due to a manufacturing issue, the vacuum hose to the brake booster may become weak over time resulting in the potential for the hose to collapse when vacuum is applied. This could lead the brake pedal to become hard when applying the pedal repeatedly. As a result, increased pedal effort may be required to achieve the expected stopping distance.

Light Vehicle

7 Dec 2017

REC-003639active

0 KIA CARNIVAL

There is a potential that during the manufacturing process that a misalignment of the brake booster centre plate and assembly jig may have occurred and caused the o-ring in the brake booster to have been deformed. This could lead to an internal leak in the brake booster which could cause the brake pedal to become hard when applying the pedal repeatedly. As a result increased pedal effort may be required to achieve the expected stopping distance.

Light Vehicle

15 June 2015

REC-000796active

1970โ€“2003 KIA Carnival

The wiring associated with the power front seat may cause overheating of the circuit breaker in the interior fuse box.

Light Vehicle

4 Jan 2006

REC-002325active

0 KIA Carnival

Improper welding procedure in the production process of the brake pedal assembly.

Light Vehicle

13 Dec 2000