Kia recalls vehicles over airbag issue

(January 22, 2012) Kia is recalling 145,000 vehicles to fix faulty airbags. The Korean automaker said it is recalling 95,569 model year 2006-08 Optima cars and 50,186 model year 2007-08 Rondo crossovers.

Kia said the clock spring contact assembly for the driver's airbag supplemental restraint system may become damaged through usage over time. The condition will cause the airbag warning lamp on the instrument panel to illuminate, notifying the driver that the airbag system requires service, and may cause the driver's airbag to not deploy in a crash.


Kia said it found warranty claims for the issue, but said it was not related to any crashes or injuries related to the issue.

Kia will notify owners in March—- and will first fix all vehicles that have the airbag warning light on — in order to assure they have enough parts on hand.

Hyundai and Chrysler Group have issued recalls in recent months over similar electrical issues in airbags.

Source: Detroit News