Table 1 shows two common latches/locks/linkage related problems of the 2008 Kia Motor Sportage.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Latches/locks/linkage problems | |
| Hood Latch problems |
I was recently injured when using a 2008 kia Sportage. As I was opening the back door, the ring finger on my left hand was caught in the latch, below the exterior metal portion where you push the door shut. The end of that finger was crushed in the lock hidden under the latch. It bled profusely and hurt terribly. It continued to bleed, and was horrifically bruised, although I had it in ice for over an hour. The injury kept me up during the night, and continued to hurt, any time the finger touched anything. We re-bandaged it, always putting neosporin on it, throughout the following weeks. The use of my hand was greatly limited for that week and well into the third week after the incident. I was terribly inconvenienced when trying to type, of course. The injury continues to cause pain off and on, nearly four weeks later. During the first week, I did not sleep through a single night without being awakened by the sharp pain caused when the finger brushed against something. It continues to hurt, however, when the hand is used for normal activities such as gripping the steering wheel to make a sharp turn, picking items up at the grocery store, washing my hair, or when I inadvertently strike my hand, even lightly, so that the tip of my hand strikes a surface. It continues to cause pain throughout the day and sometimes even now during the night. Other users of vehicles with mechanisms such as this should be warned of the injury they can cause. Rental customers, especially, should be warned of this potential danger.
The contact owns a 2008 kia Sportage. The contact stated while checking their oil in their vehicle the contact stated the hood latch suddenly did not locked and the front hood of the vehicle feel down and on the contact head which caused the contact nose to be broken. The contact stated she has a laceration on the bridge of their nose where they were bleeding and the contact has two black eyes. The contact did not receive any medical treatment at the scene or went to the hospital. The contact concern is that they do not know why hood latch did not lock in hood placed to avoid this failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made of the failure. The failure mileage was appromaxtley 167,000.