This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
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I took my 2018Kia Stinger into my local authorized Service Center (Nationwide Kia, Timonium MD.) on August 17,2021 to check recall # SC204 (Brake Vacuum Pump) and they determined that the recall DOES need to be performed, but they did not have the part(s) in stock to perform the recall. They had me bring the car back on September 21, 2021 after they confirmed my reason for the return visit and accepted my appointment. I dropped my car off on that morning only to get a call later that day that they did not do anything because they did not have the parts. They told me thy would follow up to complete the recall, which they never did even after my attempts to get them to do so. On November 5, 2021 I submitted a complaint with Kia Cutomer Service and they assigned case # 14469559. Since then, I have contacted Kia Customer Service approximately every 2 weeks and have only been able to get the "automated response" and no actual response. I am at the point that I must assume no one (the dealership or Kia America) will be of no help and I am certainly concerned that I have been driving my car for the last 5 months with a Brake Vacuum Pump that has been confirmed that it needs replacement. Thank you.
The contact owns a 2018 Kia Stinger. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the tire pressure warning light had illuminated. He also stated that a burning odor would emit from the vehicle while driving at highway speeds. The contact then received a notification of NHTSA campaign number: 20V518000 (service brakes, hydraulic) however, the parts to do the repair were unavailable. Dulles Kia(107 catoctin cir SE, leesburg, va 201750), was contacted by phone and it was confirmed that the parts were not yet available. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 25,000. VIN tool confirmed parts distribution disconnect.
Car has no brakes when initially starting it and backing out of my driveway. The brake pedal is so hard that I am unable to depress it. After a few seconds, the brake pedal behaves normally. This problem has resulted in me rolling out into the road more than once. I have had the car into the dealership to be analyzed and fixed three times. One time they replaced a vacuum line and the other two times they have replaced the vacuum pump. I am concerned that something else is wrong that is causing a brake overpressure condition that is causing the brake vacuum pump and the vacuum line failures. The dealership is telling me that I have no choice but to pick up my car now that the vacuum pump has been replaced again. I am afraid to drive the car without further investigation of why brakes and the vacuum pump keeps failing.
When braking the vehicle shudders when the brakes are applied. This is when the vehicle is in motion almost every time the brakes are applied. It feels unsafe and could be an issue in a panic braking situation as the brakes don't feel as effective as they should be. My vehicle is relatively new and not modified in any way. Many others with this vehicle are reporting the same issue. I have reported it to Kia and they deny there is a problem. There really should be a recall to address this issue that just about everyone with this car seems to be having. I believe this common problem has probably led to accidents and will continue to do so.
New car. As soon as around 4K miles to present 7K miles, brakes are unsafe with significant vibration in pedal when braking at moderate to highway speeds (anything over 35-40mph) under any type of braking. Suspected faulty pads which are too soft leaving pad residue on rotors impacting stopping power and creating the vibration in the pedal when braking.
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- Lutherville-Timonium, MD, USA