Kia Recalls 58K Units of 2004-07 Spectra for Fuel Tank Issue

Kia is recalling 58,322 2004-’07 Spectras, primarily in Midwestern and northeastern states, because corrosion from road salt could cause the fuel tank to fall off the vehicle, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

NHTSA said prolonged exposure to road salt could cause corrosion of the straps that hold the tank.

“As a result of the corrosion, one or both straps may separate, allowing the fuel tank to contact the ground and possibly disrupt the integrity of the tank,” the agency said. As a consequence, the agency said, “the fuel tank can fall from the vehicle and strike the ground, which could cause a fuel leak,” creating a fire hazard.

Kia dealers will replace the fuel-tank straps and attaching hardware with new zinc-coated parts. The recall is expected to begin in June. Owners can contact Kia at (800) 333-4542.

[Source: Inside Line]

About the author: William Lee

 

I am an 18-year high-school student in Toronto, Canada. Yes, I love cars - especially Hyundais and Kias of course! I don't have a full driver's license yet, so I blog about cars instead and I love it.

 
  • Carlos

    What about the one sold in other countries? I am from the Philippines and the roads here contains salt dust because most of the roads are along the sea coast. Is there any word from Kia regarding issues like in the Philippines?

    C. Knapp
    http://www.prototypingchina.com

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    You don’t do something as reckless as this if you want to save even more money. You can have the opportunity to lower down the cost by knowing how much your car is worth.

 
 

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