Jeep Cherokee Recall: Power Transfer Unit Failure
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Kia recalled over 100,000 K5 cars (2023-2025 models) because the rear window trim could detach.
Detached trim pieces can create a road hazard and increase the risk of a crash.
Owners will be notified by mail around September 26.
Kia dealers will replace the affected trim pieces free of charge.
You can check your car's recall status on the NHTSA website&ref=yanuki.com or USA TODAY's recall database&ref=yanuki.com.
The recall, posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on July 28, indicates that the left and right rear window trim pieces may not be properly secured. This can lead to the trim detaching from the vehicle while in motion.
Why does this matter? Detached trim can be a hazard to other drivers and increase the likelihood of accidents. Kia will notify owners of affected vehicles by mail, with letters expected to be sent around September 26. Owners can take their vehicles to a Kia dealer, who will replace the C-pillar garnish with a more secure version at no cost.
To check if your vehicle is affected, use the NHTSA recall database&ref=yanuki.com or USA TODAY's car and motor vehicle recall database&ref=yanuki.com. You can also contact Kia customer service at 1-800-333-4542 and mention recall number SC346.
Q: Which Kia models are affected by the recall?
The recall affects Kia K5 cars from the 2023-2025 model years.
Q: What should I do if my car is recalled?
Bring your car to a Kia dealer, who will replace the rear window trim free of charge.
Q: How can I check if my car has been recalled?
You can check using the NHTSA recall database&ref=yanuki.com, USA TODAY's car recall database&ref=yanuki.com, or by contacting Kia customer service.
If you own a 2023-2025 Kia K5, check if your vehicle is part of the recall.
Look for a notification letter from Kia arriving around September 26.
Schedule an appointment with a Kia dealer to get the trim replaced for free.
Regularly check recall databases for any potential safety issues with your vehicle.
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