Equipment Related Problems of the 2020 Kia Motor Sedona

Table 1 shows one common equipment related problems of the 2020 Kia Motor Sedona.

Table 1. Equipment related problems of Kia Motor Sedona

Problem Category Number of Problems
Equipment problems
3

Equipment problem #1

The last week of February I took my 2020 kia Sedona at 67,500 miles into kia ferguson in tulsa, ok to have them replace my high pressure fuel pump which was covered under an extended warranty. When I received my van back, the battery was dead and the ac wasn't working nor the control knob. (it was stuck) I had to replace my battery, and that Friday kia said they would take a look at it. When I went to pick up my van, they told me it was going to cost $1500 to fix, and that I was responsible. I called kia consumer affairs, and discussed this with them as well. To no avail, I am being held responsible. I took my van somewhere else however was quoted higher. I asked if after they fix it was there a possibility it still might not work and that it could be something else, and the gentleman said yes. I don't want to put all of this money to fix a problem, kia may have inadvertently disconnected something that really just needed to be reconnected. This is a safety issue for me and my children, as I get weak when I am overheated, and it gets entirely too hot in oklahoma during the summers. I didn't have any prior issues with my ac prior to them replacing my high pressure fuel pump.

Equipment problem #2

What component or system failed or malfunctioned, and is it available for inspection upon request? it looks like the ecu communication to my key fob failed and the engine was shutdown while I was driving the car on the highway. Then the anti-theft system called immobilizer kicked in and prevented me to start the car again. It looks like the memory of my key fob id was erased or something as my car seemed to complain that the fob was not present when it in fact it was right next to me in the center console. How was your safety or the safety of others put at risk? I was driving with my three young kids and wife and we and to shoulder the car in the highway. I was forced to shoulder the car because the engine shutdown in the middle of driving. This was highly unexpected behavior and my immediate thought was to pull to the side of the highway and take a look a the issue in a safer spot but parking at the side of a highway while other cars are driving past at 75mph is not the safest idea. Has the problem been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or independent service center? the car was towed to a nearby kia dealership and they have yet to take a look at it. It has been four days since the incident. Has the vehicle or component been inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance representatives or others? I filed a complaint with kia on Sunday and called today, they said they are escalating the issue but we have not heard any changes. Were there any warning lamps, messages or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure, and when did they first appear? there were no warnings prior to the incident, the dashboard lights turned off and an indicator light showed the immobilizer mode was on.

Equipment problem #3

I felt it was necessary to follow up on the open recall I have on my vehicle. I have owned the vehicle since Nov. 2019 and not once have we been contacted either by mail, verbal communication, by the NHTSA or the dealership of which the vehicle was purchased. Here we are in April 2024 and just a random click on “check recalls” button located on our vehicle insurance company website, made me aware of the open bulletin. I guess my question is, why are the insurance companies not offering the owner information on this? or even the company who has been placed as lien holder? why are we solely dependent on the usps to deliver correspondence in hopes of making it to the correct address and owner? what happens if the owner has moved and the notification of recall did not forward to the new address? too many “what if’s” in this scenario to allow unnecessary delay of repair. I’d like to see insurance companies begin notifying the owner as well. Makes sense to me. Or again, even the lien holder could attach notification to that months bill.


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