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Should be – recall More than 80,000 of its electric and hybrid vehicles on the concern for the Airbags, announced the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) last week.
The memory refers to 2023-2025 Niro EVS, Plug-in hybrids (PHEVS) and hybrid vehicles, according to the Agency’s website.
“The floor wiring set (of vehicles remembered) Under the front passenger seat can damage, which can prevent the front airbags and seat belts from deploying properly or causing an airbag deployment of unwanted side curtains” , read the declaration of January 17.
When an airbag improperly or unwittingly, the risk of injury during an accident can increase, according to the NHTSA.
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According to officials, Kia recalls some of its electric vehicles. (SJOERD VAN DER WAL / GETTY IMAGES / GETTY IMAGES)
The vehicle owners are requested to visit a visit Dealer of Kia, Who will inspect and fix the floor wiring set for free.
“In addition, distributors will install wiring roofs,” the statement read. “The owner’s notification letters are expected to be sent by email on March 14, 2025.”
Kia owners are recommended to call the company customer service at 1-800-333-4542 with a SC332 reminder number.
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Kia introduces the Niro conceptual vehicle to the Chicago car show. (Getty’s pictures)
Last spring kia recalled more than 427,000 vehicles This had the potential to move while in the park.
The withdrawal covered all Telluride vehicles made between 2020 and 2023, as well as some models of 2024. At that time, the NHTSA warned that the intermediate axis and the right -wing tree of vehicles “may not be totally fully Committed to a suspect improper assembly by the supplier. “

A KIA sign at the company’s headquarters in Seoul, Korea. (Reuters/You Sung-ho KKH/SA/Reuters photos)
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Kia owners can also visit the NHTSA website or call the vehicle safety line at 1-888-327-4236.
Fox Business contacted Kia for comments.
Danielle Genovese de Fox Business contributed to this report.






