Seats Related Problems of the 2003 Kia Motor Sedona

Table 1 shows four common seats related problems of the 2003 Kia Motor Sedona. The number one most common problem is related to the mid/rear seats assembly (three problems). The second most common problem is related to the seats (three problems).

Table 1. Seats related problems of Kia Motor Sedona


Recently reported Seats problems of the 2003 Kia Motor Sedona

The Mid/rear Seats Assembly problem

One bolt holding the rear seat back of my 2003 kia Sedona to the seat base has sheared off and broken on both of my rear seats. This issue occurred at occurred at sometime past 124,000 miles of vehicle use.   Read details...

The Seats problem

7 year old child sat in 3rd row passenger side seat and the seat back collapsed backwards. When we took the seat out we noted that the bolts that hold the seat back to the base seat had sheared off of both sides.   Read details...

The Front Seat Recliner problem

The center seats in the kia Sedona are the reclining type and when you try to put it up-right the back of the seat slams up and the whole seat shoots forward as happen to my daughter (9 yrs old). I pointed this out to the dealer and was told by him sitting in the seat that he had no problem, then   Read details...


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