23 problems related to cooling fan have been reported for the 2002 Kia Motor Sportage. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2002 Kia Motor Sportage based on all problems reported for the 2002 Sportage.
Tl - the contact owns a 2002 kia Sportage. While driving between 45-50 mph she heard a loud sound and the vehicle was shaking, running hot and steam and smoke was coming out from under the hood. The vehicle was towed. The diagnosis was that the clutch fan fragmented and broke and went into the radiator. The radiator had to be repaired, the timing belt had to be replaced, the head gasket had to be replaced, and the head resurfaced. The contact referenced a safety recall 07v161000 - engine and engine cooling:cooling system:fan. The current mileage was 98,000. Kg updated 10/14/08 updated 10/23/08.
Ny kia Sportage 2002 4d4x4 cooling fan blew apart taking out the radiator and other parts. It is a defective part found recall on the internet. Called kia 18003334542 argued with them for a week they finally agreed to fix the damage. It was to be done Monday that's when they ordered the parts. They will not provide a loaner car as mine is out of warranty.
The contact owns a 2002 kia Sportage. While driving 65 mph, the contact heard a loud bang and then the vehicle decelerated and shut off. He noticed white smoke coming from the rear. The vehicle was towed to the dealer and they stated that the cooling fan disintegrated. Nhtsa recall number 07v161000 (engine and engine cooling:cooling system:fan) was found. The dealer stated that they would replace the fan. The contact felt that the damaged radiator caused by the defective fan should be repaired. The failure and current mileages were 31,000.
The contact owns a 2002 kia Sportage. The contact received recall notice # 07v161000 (engine and engine cooling:cooling system:fan). The kia dealer is not accepting any new appointments until October of 2007 for the recall repair. The contact has not experienced any failures at this time. The current mileage is 50,000 and the failure mileage was inapplicable.
The contact owns a 2002 kia Sportage. The contact received recall notice # 07v161000 (engine and engine cooling: fans). The letter stated that if the belt needs to be replaced as part of regular maintenance, then the contact would be responsible for the replacement and labor fee of $100 per hour. Presently, no failures have occurred. The powertrain and failure mileage were unknown. The current mileage is 71,000.
The contact owns a 2002 kia Sportage. The blades on his cooling fan began to come off, causing the vehicle to overheat. This was a couple of years ago; recently a safety recall (engine and engine cooling: cooling system fan - 07v161000) was recieved. The manufacturer has not provided reimbursement. The current mileage on the vehicle is 93,314. The failure mileage was unknown. The purchase date was unknown.
Traveled approximately 50 miles from home, 96 degrees outside, and heard loud noise. Pulled to side of road and turned vehicle of. -picked up pieces of what turned out to be fan blade from middle of highway. After looking inside the hood discovered large holes in radiator-subsequently towed vehicles for repair of fan, blades,clutch assembly and radiator-vehicle still not operable. Received recall notice from kia 2 weeks later. Vehicle then towed to dealer, where it has been determined that the head assembly became warped due to the radiator being damaged by the faulty fan. Kia motors claimed case wa s closed, no resolution received. Vehicle remained inoperable at this time.
I was driving my 2002 kia Sportage. I heard a loud boom as it shifted into second gear. I pulled over and looked under the hood. The fan blade was in 5 pieces. The pieces had gone into the radiator and broke the fan shroud. Steam was coming out of the holes in the radiator.
2002 kia Sportage engine cooling fan busted into pieces and one of the blades shot through my radiator. I contacted kia and they ran my VIN number through their systems and it is not part of the NHTSA campaign 07v161000, even though it appears to be exactly the same issue.
Cracked cooling fan made the vehicle stop running.
2002 kia Sportage 35k mi. Noticed different engine sound, found that large cracks had formed between each fan blade, main blade driven by engine. Checked internet found that others had similar problems including breaking and radiator destruction. Plan to get fan from deal and install also ask about kia parts bulletin 1500-0002 which concerns this fan blade.
When checking oil level on August 13,2006, I noticed cracks between each blade on the engine cooling fan. Upon further inspection the cracks were found to go from front to back on 6 blades. I removed the fan, took it to the dealership, and asked if there was a bulletin. I was told no. Bought new fan and installed myself.
Fan blade cracked in several places.
: the contact stated while accelerating through the intersection from a stop sign at 5 mph, a loud thud was heard and the vehicle jerked forward. The vehicle was driven home the remaining two miles with the hazard lights illuminated. Upon inspection of the engine, the fan blades were scattered across the engine compartment, and some were caught in the wiring. The vehicle was towed to a service dealer where the fan was replaced and the damaged wiring to the air conditioning was repaired. The manufacturer was not notified.
: the contact stated the radiator fan fractured to pieces while traveling 20 mph. A noise was heard prior to the incident. The vehicle was pulled over and inspected. 4 fan blades were fractured and one of the blades had flown into the radiator. The manufacturer was alerted of the incident on 08/07/06.
2002 kia Sportage. Consumer states vehicle has a defective engine cooling fan. The consumer stated she incurred an expense to remedy the defective engine cooling fan prior to receiving the recall notice. The consumer stated she mailed the repair receipt along with a cover letter explaining what happened. The consumer stated she was driving when the fan broke and had to stop at the first repair shop to have the repair done.
While driving three blades of the fan broke off and flew into the radiator. Vehicle was towed to the dealer, and there was no reason why this happened. The dealer had to replace the fan, radiator and fan shrouds.
After just pulling out from a drive through my cooling system fan(s) broke apart putting a hole in my radiator and causing the loss of all my antifreeze. At speedway kia there was a 2002 Sportage for sale and upon inspection 2 cracks were found in the fan. Kia is repairing mine under the warranty.
Plastic fan blades broke off cooling fan and struck radiator. This was caused by fatigue as the plastic blades are connected to metal. We have two vehicles bought at same time and other vehicle had same problem. Both fan blades replaced. This failure could hurt someone working on vehicle.
Engine light/fan relay ar shook upon being turned on two separate occassions prior to enging light coming on. Car taken in for repairs scan showed random cylinder misfire #301 & #1. Found water and corrosion on plugs and wire arcing. Inginition wires and spark plugs replaced. Car returned a day and half after taken in for service although I had been told that it would not be available to me for another 2 days whereas I complained and after a moment of being put on hold was told car was repaired and I could come pick it up. After I picked up car noticed heat in car was not operating although operational when car taken in for service. Returned car to dealer to repair heating system. Dealer found fan relay burnt. Left car at dealer entire day, problem not repaired. Picked up vehicle w/o repair being done. Then noted all power windows not operational. Called dealer and corporate headquaters to complain of issues and need for proper working vehicle. Since then repeated calls to dealer have not provided positive results. Dealer has repeatedly stated that part was scheduled to arrive when in fact wrong part was repeatedly being ordered incorrectly as stated by corporate house. Corporate house implored upon dealer to locate loaner vehicle until issue resolved. No loaner vehicle has been received by me as of yet. Car still has no heat or operational windows. Purchasing a portable car heater due to the fact that it is winter and the temperture has fallen dramaticallyand is going to drop even further. Not having operational window inconveniece since I must pay a toll everyday and must open my door in order to pay toll operator.
2002 kia Sportage. Consumer expresses discontent regarding not being able to get recall repairs the consumer stated the vehicle was in the repair shop having major engine work done at the time of the recall appointment. The consumer also suggested that maybe the work she was having done was related to the recall.
2002 kia Sportage customer states that the fan was broken before the recall notice was sent. One of the blades went through the radiator and should kia pay for.
Consumer received recall letter concerning the engine cooling fan however, the dealership that the vehicle was purchased from is no longer in business. Consumer is seeking assistance for this matter . The consumer provided a copy of recall letter pertaining to his vehicle.