Kia
Sedona
9 UK vehicle recalls on record for this model, listed most recent first.
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Notices on record
9
Kia Sedona
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WATER OR OIL MAY ENTER THE HYDRAULIC ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT
R/2020/187 · 20 Jul 2020
20 Jul 2020Defect
Water or oil may enter the Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit over a long period of time causing an electrical short circuit.
Remedy
Install a relay to isolate the HECU when the ignition is switched off.
Build window
Built 10 Jun 2005 – 14 Dec 2009
~15,645 vehicles affected
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BONNET CATCH MAY FAIL
R/2016/197 · 1 Oct 2016
1 Oct 2016Defect
Affected vehicles may suffer surface corrosion that could cause the secondary bonnet latch to remain in the open position when the bonnet is closed. Under these circumstances if the bonnet has not been properly and fully closed in the lock position the bonnet may open while driving and obscure the driver�s vision
Remedy
Replace bonnet catch on affected vehicles.
Build window
Built 15 Jun 2005 – 4 Apr 2014
~10,141 vehicles affected
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FRONT SUSPENSION ARM MAY FAIL
R/2014/012 · 31 Mar 2014
31 Mar 2014Defect
The front suspension lower suspension arms may corrode due to insufficient coating of the steel on the inner surfaces. Excessive corrosion could cause weakening of the arms (Thinning of metal). Gradual weakening of the lower suspension arms. Customers are unlikely to notice any symptoms but may notice juddering from suspension area. Ultimately the arm could fracture.
Remedy
The front suspension lower arms will be checked for corrosion and the thickness of the steel measured. If the thickness of the steel is sufficient the cavities will be filled with cavity wax to prevent corrosion. If the thickness of the steel is below the minimum the arms will be replaced.
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Built 8 Oct 2005 – 14 Aug 2012
~9,964 vehicles affected
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BRAKE LIGHTS MAY MALFUNCTION
R/2013/055 · 1 Jun 2013
1 Jun 2013Defect
The vehicles brake lights may intermittently malfunction due to carbonisation of the contacts within the brake light switch. This can also affect other systems on the vehicle including: ESC cruise control gear selection (autoboxes) engine check lamp.
Remedy
Recall vehicles likely to be affected to replace the brake light switch.
Build window
Built 21 Nov 2006 – 16 Dec 2010
~40,769 vehicles affected
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BRAKE LIGHT MAY NOT OPERATE
R/2009/092 · 9 Nov 2009
9 Nov 2009Defect
It has been identified that due to a faulty switch the brake lights may not operate when the brake pedal is depressed
Remedy
Recalled vehicles will have the brake light switch replaced.
Build window
Built 20 Sep 2006 – 25 Oct 2006
~1,816 vehicles affected
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POSSIBILITY OF FIRE
R/2006/001 · 6 Mar 2006
6 Mar 2006Defect
The wiring to the driver's electric seat adjuster may chafe on the sharp edge of the seat base which may result in an electrical short circuit. This can cause the wiring and fuse-box to overheat and a risk of fire.
Remedy
Recalled vehicles will have the routing of the wiring checked and any sharp edges will be insulated.
Build window
Affected build dates not specified
~2,347 vehicles affected
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POSSIBILITY OF REAR BEARING FAILURE
R/2005/073 · 14 Sep 2005
14 Sep 2005Defect
Poor rear wheel bearing cap sealing arrangement can lead to moisture accumulating in the rear wheel bearing and possible failure.
Remedy
Recall the likely to be affected vehicles and fit modified caps. Any faulty bearings will also be replaced.
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Built 24 Jun 2003 – 29 Oct 2004
~5,375 vehicles affected
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POSSIBILITY OF ENGINE SIEZURE
R/2005/072 · 14 Sep 2005
14 Sep 2005Defect
An incorrect engine oil pump strainer may have been fitted during production. This can result in the oil supply to the engine being affected and an engine seizure.
Remedy
Affected vehicles will have the engine oil pump strainer replaced.
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Built 16 Jul 2004 – 23 Aug 2004
~446 vehicles affected
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REPROGRAMMING OF ABS ECM
R/2003/162 · 10 Nov 2003
10 Nov 2003Defect
An ABS programming error could cause reduced braking force at speeds under 40 kmh
Remedy
Recall affected vehicles and reprogramme ABSECM and RDM data
Build window
Built 27 Nov 2002 – 19 Mar 2003
~2,638 vehicles affected
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Last indexed: 2026-04-26.
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