Blew up wifes suv real good.
Was driving the wifes 2016 kia Sorento yesterday driving my nephew to the airport. Going up the hill towards devon the engine blew spraying oil all over the engine compartment causing a fire. Thanks to the devon fire department for a very quick response. Called kia roadside assistance as vehicle only has 45k on it. They brushed me off saying it was a insurance issue. Talked to my insurance company they say its about to get real fun!!!!:angry3: Pretty sure its a write off ass I had the sunroof open and the windows down trying to clear the smoke and then the battery died . The chemical spray from the fire extinguisher coated the inside. Never had a issue with the vehicle till yesterday. First time having a engine blow at hiway speeds, it gets your attention real fast!!!!!!!!!:confused0068:
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Hope you took lots of pictures.
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Did your nefiew make his flight? It reminds me of a time when the rental car (Tarus) dropped a transmission when driving to the airport for an international flight. My family and I took a taxi and just made our flight.
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Nephew made the flight!!!! Barely!!!:sHa_shakeshout:
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Kia, enough said....wife had one a few years ago...piece of crap, she blew her engine too...
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Sure glad you are ok, surprised about the Kia, have thought they were a pretty good little econo vehicle. I would be fighting hard with Kia as it is under warranty, that is sure as hell not an insurance issue.
If you have grief with them get ahold of me, I may be able to help. edit- tow it to KIA where you bought it and tell them to fix it. You should not have to do a damn thing with warranty, also have the tow company bill the stealership. |
Glad nobody was hurt and your nephew still made his flight.
I have owned two Kia’s and multiple friends and family do as well. All of them have been very happy with them. Unfortunately there is no perfect vehicle out there but I would be happy to drive a Kia again. I love my truck but sometimes a car or smaller SUV is just nicer. |
If the e fine let go, and it's still under warranty, it's definitely a warranty issue. Hopefully your dealer did all of the services, or you have records for all services.
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Frustrating, vehicle will break down etc, it's the warranty and the service that keeps people loyal to a brand. To the OP hope it all works out for you. |
Thats funny (not for you), but I blew an engine going up that hill too in a 80's voyager (mitsubishi engine) that I had just bought from my dad...
not surprising given what I know now about those old junkers. |
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Insurance companies are fairly interested in fire causes when they have to pay out for them. They will probably recover the loss from KIA, if they can prove it was an OEM issue, then get a recall issued for it, if they see a problem there.
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2.4l , 3.3L or 2.0L Turbo?
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First off, I'm glad you are safe and nephew made the flight. Sounds like you have your ducks in a row as to service, and the thing is under warranty. May be you were just dealing with an angry person at Kia who was taking out their bad day on you. Best of luck on a speedy settlement.
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Glad you were not injured or worse My niece has the same model and year. I will pass it on as a heads up. |
Don’t wish to hijack this thread so please PM me if possible. Had my vehicle towed to dealership and while on their property, the vehicle was broken into and personal items were stolen.
Service manager said it is the security companies responsibility and none of theirs. Recordings are supposedly under review and I have filled in a stolen property report with RCMP. Does anyone have experience with the navigation of these events? Would like to hear your story. Apologies to 1shotwade. |
Kia , Ford , gmc. Honda . They all have there problems and lemons . Pay your money and take your chances. I don’t care what anyone says . They are built for the shareholders benefit not the consumer. I know people with ford pick ups trading them in because of serious issues.
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KIA=Killed In Action.
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I really liked the look of the Sonata so started investigating Hyundai and Kia. They are junk period and there is days reading on line of people having warranty issues even though there were recalls.
Even when working good, the sedans are completely gutless, the interiors junkie and the stereos suck. A year or two later a friend of my daughter had the engine go on a Kia. They wanted to do a full investigation into a recalled engine and the young fellow was to pay. Apparently that policy has changed but the quality is still lacking. How Hyundai does it is really no mystery. |
This is a very common problem with Kia/ Hyundai. For those that have them. Flush your oil every oil change and only use full synthetic oil and only go 4000 Kim in between oil changes. It is a known problem with direct injection (GDI) and fuels that contain alcohol. If not trade it dump it befor warranty runs out. I know of 8 that have done exactly what yours did in the last 3 months
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Hope everything works out for you! If not, I happen to know a guy that's selling a great next-to-new XTerra Pro4x for a steal ;)
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Jeezus, i hope you have all your service records in line cause they will try to fight university those.
I have a kia, 2L turbo optima, we have had no issues with it except the AC fan needed replacement at 65k. I have 155k on it now. Kia is actually rated third in quality after Toyota and Lexus and above all German brands but lemons exist in every brand. However, I would never buy another kia again. This is due to the resale value. We walked out of the dealer having paid 42k after taxes. 5 years later, the car was appraised at $7000 with 100k on it. Even though it had extended warranty to 160k. Basically, the resale value is horrible on them, do a quick search on Autotrader and you'll see. I would possibly buy a used kia, but never new |
Ratings only have to do with who but the writer of them the best lunch. Ie Vega was car of the year. Pinto was car of the year. Dodge omni h/ horizon was car of the year. The list goes on and on
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The dealership is not responsible of vehicles broken into or damaged outside on the lot. You're insurance company is responsible.
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I bought a Hyundai. The thing is absolutely brutal on snowy roads and now Im reading about problems with the GDI engine. Was thinking about dumping it and taking the loss. If the engines are that bad it'll be gone even if I have to take a substantial loss on it because I can't afford to replace the engine in the thing. Anything out of South Korea is crap IMO
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