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Kia recalls 2016-2018 K900 & 2014-2016 Sportage vehicles

An engine compartment ffire while parked or driving can increase the risk of injury.

Kia Motors America (Kia) is recalling certain 2016-2018 K900 and 2014-2016 Sportage vehicles.

The Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit (HECU) module could malfunction and cause an electrical short, which could result in an engine compartment fire.

Owners should park outside and away from structures until the recall repair is complete.

Dealers will be installing a new fuse for the HECU circuit board on certain Kia 2016-2018 K900 and 2014-2016 Sportage vehicles, free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed March 31, 2022.

Kia’s number for this recall is SC227.

For the full NHTSA recall notification, click here.

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