New Stinger Recall

Can we just calm down a bit here. Perspective is important. It's a moving vehicle, you're far more likely to be injured actually driving the thing and getting into an accident then you are from your car spontaneously combusting. The car won't "burst into flames". If this was to happen you'd have boatloads of time to get out. Its also unlikely it'll just start on fire sitting in your garage at night and zero cases of this has occurred with the engine off. That warning to park outside is for liability whenever fires are concerned with a recall.
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Can we just calm down a bit here. Perspective is important. It's a moving vehicle, you're far more likely to be injured actually driving the thing and getting into an accident then you are from your car spontaneously combusting. The car won't "burst into flames". If this was to happen you'd have boatloads of time to get out. Its also unlikely it'll just start on fire sitting in your garage at night and zero cases of this has occurred with the engine off. That warning to park outside is for liability whenever fires are concerned with a recall.
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I think I’m going to get a dash cam for this recall visit. Then I’ll be much calmer
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Nah, gotta find a way to enable the 360 camera for the duration of the car's visit to the dealer and record the entire thing. Add a camera under the body and another one under the hood. Then I'll be OK going to the dealer. :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Can we just calm down a bit here. Perspective is important. It's a moving vehicle, you're far more likely to be injured actually driving the thing and getting into an accident then you are from your car spontaneously combusting. The car won't "burst into flames". If this was to happen you'd have boatloads of time to get out. Its also unlikely it'll just start on fire sitting in your garage at night and zero cases of this has occurred with the engine off. That warning to park outside is for liability whenever fires are concerned with a recall.
Of course I’m overreacting. I had a car do this once, no big deal - I pulled over, turned off the car, got it towed and fixed under warranty. I’m entitled to over react because #NewDadSyndrome Lol.

Edit... jeez I saw the previous replies, not trying to be crazy about this, just concerned about baby is all. Until more is known, this can happen to literally any of us 3.3 folks. I have the worst luck so I’ll prob be #7 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
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Of course I’m overreacting. I had a car do this once, no big deal - I pulled over, turned off the car, got it towed and fixed under warranty. I’m entitled to over react because #NewDadSyndrome Lol.

Edit... jeez I saw the previous replies, not trying to be crazy about this, just concerned about baby is all. Until more is known, this can happen to literally any of us 3.3 folks. I have the worst luck so I’ll prob be #7 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Let me guess, its your first haha
 
Nah, gotta find a way to enable the 360 camera for the duration of the car's visit to the dealer and record the entire thing. Add a camera under the body and another one under the hood. Then I'll be OK going to the dealer. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

My point was to record. You reformulated what I was saying. :cool: Most cams have motion or audio triggered recording. One unit may not be capturing usable video all the time but you would have valuable audio.
 
Just checked today, got this (2019 GT1 AWD):

NHTSA Recall# 20V518​

Description

***REMEDY NOT AVAILABLE YET*** KIA MOTORS HAS DECIDED THAT A DEFECT, WHICH RELATES TO MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY, EXISTS IN CERTAIN 2019 MY KIA STINGER VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH THE 3.3-LITER GASOLINE DIRECT INJECTION (GDI) TURBO ENGINES. THE DEFECT CAN RESULT IN A FIRE IN THE VEHICLE'S ENGINE COMPARTMENT, THUS INCREASING THE RISK OF INJURY.

Safety Risk

AN ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRE MAY OCCUR WHILE DRIVING IN THE AREA WHERE THE HYDRAULIC ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (HECU) IS LOCATED, THEREBY INCREASING THE RISK OF INJURY. ILLUMINATION OF VARIOUS WARNING LIGHTS ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL MAY OCCUR INCLUDING THE TIRE PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT, ABS WARNING LIGHT, AND THE MIL WARNING LIGHT. IN ADDITION, A BURNING/MELTING ODOR AND/OR SMOKE FROM THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT CAN OCCUR.

Remedy

***REMEDY IS NOT YET AVAILABLE*** " IF YOUR VEHICLE DISPLAYS ANY OF THE WARNING LIGHTS LISTED ABOVE, AND/OR IF THERE IS A BURNING/MELTING ODOR OR SMOKE COMING FROM THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT, PLEASE CONTACT KIA ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE AT 1-800-333-4542 (4KIA) TO REQUEST TO HAVE YOUR VEHICLE TOWED TO THE CLOSEST AUTHORIZED KIA DEALERSHIP. " PARK YOUR VEHICLE OUTDOORS AND AWAY FROM OTHER VEHICLES OR STRUCTURES UNTIL YOU HAVE THE RECALL REPAIR PERFORMED. (REFER TO SC196.)

Status

RECALL INCOMPLETE

Recall Date


10/26/2020

Last Updated


10/27/2020

Guess I better start putting 'er back to stock soon..

My lease is up in June 2021.. Wonder if they'll have a fix before then?
 
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Where exactly under the hood is this HECU located? I want to have a look as I park indoors in an attached garage
 
I came back to this thread yesterday, I knew someone would update it, thank you turboAWD. It’s unfortunate that a remedy is still not available... Come on KIA you got this! <3 this car so much.
 
Just called and talked to my local service Rep at Kia. Told him I have 2019 stinger. He verified a recall is definitely underway. They are waiting for “parts” to be delivered before they begin scheduling. Could not give me any more info.
Told.me to call back in week or two.
 
Just called and talked to my local service Rep at Kia. Told him I have 2019 stinger. He verified a recall is definitely underway. They are waiting for “parts” to be delivered before they begin scheduling. Could not give me any more info.
Told.me to call back in week or two.

Hopefully they have "parts" by the time I go in for my appointment on Nov. 18!
 
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What do you bet “the fix” turns out to be a fuse added to a certain circuit.
It makes sense to me with the reportedly small percentage of cars affected they might address in this manner as long as it’s not a critical safety system that goes down when the fuse blows.
This way affected cars would show them selves without burning and they could be individually addressed instead of having the entire 2019 production year come in to potentially replace major portion$ of electrical systems. It would be just a tad more cost effective.
I would actually welcome this fix
in a major way as opposed to
having a Kia mechanic attempt
a complete fuse panel change out for example.
I am one of the guys that is NOT OK with them even changing my oil.
 
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For us CDN owners. I reached out to my dealer (Vancouver Kia) this morning re the recall. Here are his comments on what @turboAWD posted ealier.


Good morning Bill,

We have not come across this Stinger recall. I have checked your 2019 Stinger VIN again and there are no outstanding recalls/campaigns/service action.

If there is a recall applicable to your stinger you will receive a letter from Kia Canada. Thank you.

Regards,
Tim

So basically, “He knows nothing” and has passed the buck to Kia Canada.
If any of you CDN guys hear other comments from your dealer pls post. Cheers
 
For us CDN owners. I reached out to my dealer (Vancouver Kia) this morning re the recall. Here are his comments on what @turboAWD posted ealier.


Good morning Bill,

We have not come across this Stinger recall. I have checked your 2019 Stinger VIN again and there are no outstanding recalls/campaigns/service action.

If there is a recall applicable to your stinger you will receive a letter from Kia Canada. Thank you.

Regards,
Tim

So basically, “He knows nothing” and has passed the buck to Kia Canada.
If any of you CDN guys hear other comments from your dealer pls post. Cheers


Typical response lol. Usually though, it takes awhile for Canada to get the same recall that the USA introduces, so I'd sit tight.
 
For us CDN owners. I reached out to my dealer (Vancouver Kia) this morning re the recall. Here are his comments on what @turboAWD posted ealier.


Good morning Bill,

We have not come across this Stinger recall. I have checked your 2019 Stinger VIN again and there are no outstanding recalls/campaigns/service action.

If there is a recall applicable to your stinger you will receive a letter from Kia Canada. Thank you.

Regards,
Tim

So basically, “He knows nothing” and has passed the buck to Kia Canada.
If any of you CDN guys hear other comments from your dealer pls post. Cheers

It makes sense that the Dealers know nothing. Until Kia actually has a fix for the issue there's no point communicating anything to Dealers because there's nothing they can do.
 
It makes sense that the Dealers know nothing. Until Kia actually has a fix for the issue there's no point communicating anything to Dealers because there's nothing they can do.
Agreed. They have to follow KMA’s suggested fix which isn’t ready yet. Funny how we can find out more via the Internet than the dealers.

I’d be curious as to who can provide an update as to what is going on behind the scenes.
 
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