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During a frontal-impact accident, the driver airbag failed to deploy until after i hit the steering wheel.i then saw the passenger airbag deploy.neither the seat belt nor the airbag stopped me from hitting the steering wheel causing chest wall contusions and muscle strains in chest and back. I'm still out of work due to the injuries.the car was totaled.

The car was in an accident and the air bags never deployed on the driver side or the passenger side. Nothing was done to fix it .the car now has to have the whole front end fixed and need to have them checked to see why they didn't deploy.

The contact owns a 2004 kia rio.the contact was involved in a head-on crash while driving 25 mph.the air bags failed to deploy.the vehicle was destroyed.the contact sustained major injuries while wearing his seat belt.a police report was filed.no other vehicle information was available.

The contact owns a 2004 kia rio. The contact was driving at various speeds. The engine completely stalled and the entire electrical system failed without warning. The engine would restart after waiting for approximately one minute. The failure occurred on several different occasions. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where they were unable to locate the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 78,000.

Dealer changed computer, wiring harness , 2 injectors, plug, timing belt, sensorand replaced comes switches . Bought a 2004 kia rio in march 2005. It has been in the shop for the past 3 weeks.the consumer picked the car up at the shop,and it didn't make it off the lot before the car broke down again.dealer offered me a rental car.went back one week later to pick up the car and only went two miles before the car broke down again.took the car back to dealer, and requested another car just like the one that i had a 2004 kia rio.dealer said could not trade the car without refinancing it.they did finance thehouse for the first car but refused to with the second car. Why cant the dealer finance the second car as they did the first?

My 2004 kia rio started to stall at stop signs and lights @ 24,000i am also experiencing erratic tachometer readings (up and down) and i have had a continued rough idle.i have brought the car to my dealer on more than 6 occasions and at that point they only returned the computer chip and told me there seems to be nothing wrong with my car. After hiring a lawyer and constant pressure from them to fix the car, they ordered a throttle arm and agreed to try it out. On june 23, 2006 before they put the throttle item in, i stalled @ 30 mph making a turn onto to a street from a intersection. A car coming the other wayand stopped inches short of hitting me on my drivers side door.at this point even with the new part placed in my car, i do not feel safe driving this car since they said there is no way to guarantee the problem will be fixed.

Dt:the contact statedvehicle jerked and cut out.when this happened the engine light came , on and there was a burning smell.the vehicle was taken to the dealership seven times, and they stated it was an electrical problem.theyreplaced the electrical throttle moduleevery time,and stated there was a poor connection at the engine bulk.the problem has not been corrected at this time.

I was at a stop sign and my 2004 kia rio died , i pushed it to the mechanic and was told the timing belt lost its teeth and there is now no compression in 3 and 4, the mileage on car is 68040. I was told basically the engine is toast and i wasn't even moving ,i was told by a couple of mechanics that the belt that kia used is faulty . The owners manual says replace 60,000 miles but replace it 105,000 in california. How would a belt be bad in 49 states except california.i foundon auto md .com nhtsa action #10015272 service bulletin # 289221report dating jan 1 2005 improved timing belts for 04 rio and optima .

While driving check engine light appeared on the dashboard and remained on. Vehicle overheated. This caused the vehicle to stall. Consumer was unable to restart vehicle, and had it towed to the dealer for inspection. Mechanicdeterminedthat the cam sensor, and other parts needed to be replaced.consumer informed the mechanicthat a ticking problemoccurred, and the problem wasresolved.

Dt*: the contact stated the vehicle continuously stalled.the vehicle was taken to the service dealer six times but the dealer was unable to duplicate the problem.updated 12/01/06.

Dt*:the contact stated while driving 70 mph on normal road conditions a lost of engine power was noticed. There wereno engine warning lights to alert the contact of an engine problem.the vehicle was taken to an independent certified mechanic who determined the engine blew out due to the presence of coolant mixed with the engine oil and recommended engine peplacement. The dealership and manufacturer have not been contacted.the vehicle remained inoperable.the contact was concern because the vehicle has been under regular maintenace since the purchase date

The contact owns a 2004 kia rio.while pulling up to a parking lot at 20 mph, the vehicle suddenly stalled.the contact attempted to restart the engine, but was unsuccessful.she was near a tire shop at the time and the mechanic stated that the timing belt failed. She had the vehicle towed to an auto repair shop and was informed that the timing belt failed and the engine valves needed to be replaced.the manufacturer stated that she would be responsible for the repairs.the vehicle is in the process of being repaired, but the contact believes that the timing belt should not have failed within five years.the vin was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 80,000.

Dt*: the contact stated that since the vehicle was purchased on january 19th 2005, it has been experiencing problems with the carburetor and a bad odor that comes from the engine.the vehicle was also sold to the contact without notification of recall defect to the carburetor.the vehicle was taken to the dealers to have a part replaced to remedy problems with the carburetor but vehicle consistently experiences the same problems.the vehicle was taken back on ten other occasions for services related to the problem.the vehicle was than taken to an independent mechanic who determined that the problem was related to fuel injection system.the manufacturer was notified and provided a referral to another dealers for service.the vehicle has been taken to the recommended dealer for service.the engine light illuminated, however the dealer refused to address the problem.the vehicle was pulling to the right, an alignment was performed.the consumer heard a wind noise while driving. The brakes were making a loudnoise. Updated 08/01/06.

The contact owns a 2004 kia rio cinco.while driving 30, 45, or 55 mph, the vehicle stalled and shut off without warning.the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure and the diagnostic showed that nothing was wrong.the manufacture stated that the investigation was closed since the dealer could find no failure with the vehicle.the current and failure mileages were 53,015.updated 01-14-08.the rotors were resurfaced and the drums were rotated. Updated 12/12/07.

My 2004 kia rio started to stall at stop signs and lights @ 24,000i am also experiencing erratic tachometer readings (up and down) and i have had a continued rough idle.i have brought the car to my dealer on more than 6 occasions and at that point they only returned the computer chip and told me there seems to be nothing wrong with my car. After hiring a lawyer and constant pressure from them to fix the car, they ordered a throttle arm and agreed to try it out. On june 23, 2006 before they put the throttle item in, i stalled @ 30 mph making a turn onto to a street from a intersection. A car coming the other wayand stopped inches short of hitting me on my drivers side door.at this point even with the new part placed in my car, i do not feel safe driving this car since they said there is no way to guarantee the problem will be fixed.

I have a 2004 kia rio.i had no problems with this vehicle till the month of october when it failed inspection for emissions.i took it to the shop and it took a while before they found out it was a sensor.so then i had the car back for a week and my husband who drives the car everyday was driving home from work heard a loud noise and the car died.come to find out the timing belt went on the vehicle.which come to find out you are suppose to change these at 60,000 according to their book.when we bought the rio we also bought a kia spectra.so of course we took the spectra in right away to get a new belt so we wouldn't have 2 cars down.that cost 677.00.i had 78,000 on the spectra and there was 83,000 on the rio.i investigated this problem come to find out alot of people had this problem so kia knows about it.i then checked the technical bulletins and found that in january 0f 2005 there was a bulletin item number 10015272.it says they improved the timing belts for the kia rio and optima.well they didn't improve it for my car.when the timing belt went it blew the engine.we are so made and when we took my spectra in to be done and told them what happened to the rio they said that's to bad.we now have our car at another garage and are trying to get kia to pay for another engine.what do you think my chances are?i am at work now and i do not have the vin number, if you email me then later tonight i can forward the vin number to you.

Check engine soon light came on and there was not acceleration while in 1st gear.replaced fuel injector harness. The dealer also replaced the air cleaner lid with a newly designed one, mass air flow sensor and tightened pin connectors.

Dt*: the contact stated the engine's timing belt chipped and dented an engine piston.the service dealer determined the engine needed to be replaced.

Dealer changed computer, wiring harness , 2 injectors, plug, timing belt, sensorand replaced comes switches . Bought a 2004 kia rio in march 2005. It has been in the shop for the past 3 weeks.the consumer picked the car up at the shop,and it didn't make it off the lot before the car broke down again.dealer offered me a rental car.went back one week later to pick up the car and only went two miles before the car broke down again.took the car back to dealer, and requested another car just like the one that i had a 2004 kia rio.dealer said could not trade the car without refinancing it.they did finance thehouse for the first car but refused to with the second car. Why cant the dealer finance the second car as they did the first?

Our car caught on fire.kia says that recall notices were sent out to the previous owner to take the car to a kia dealer for repairs.notice was sent out years ago (2002).kia knew that the repairs were never done because no dealership had billed kia for repairs.for nine (9) years this car was on the road without a safety recall being performed for fire.for nine years we registered this car and kia made no attempt to find out who owns the vehicle.kia is being very unethical because they say that a notice was sent out (one notice) and now they have done their obligation.

The car caught on fire, kia says they sent a notification to the original owner, years ago.we feel that we were entitled to a recall notice before the car burned down.we feel this is not a small recall, it was a fire, a fire is very dangerous and can burn and kill people.we had 22 kias rios in our fleet and never received recall notices on any of them.kia did send notices to the original owner however they had the information as to which cars received the recommended repairs and which cars never came in, there needs to be some follow up.

Dt*: the contact stated that since the vehicle was purchased on january 19th 2005, it has been experiencing problems with the carburetor and a bad odor that comes from the engine.the vehicle was also sold to the contact without notification of recall defect to the carburetor.the vehicle was taken to the dealers to have a part replaced to remedy problems with the carburetor but vehicle consistently experiences the same problems.the vehicle was taken back on ten other occasions for services related to the problem.the vehicle was than taken to an independent mechanic who determined that the problem was related to fuel injection system.the manufacturer was notified and provided a referral to another dealers for service.the vehicle has been taken to the recommended dealer for service.the engine light illuminated, however the dealer refused to address the problem.the vehicle was pulling to the right, an alignment was performed.the consumer heard a wind noise while driving. The brakes were making a loudnoise. Updated 08/01/06.

Dt*: the contact stated the vehicle's front end made a loud clanking noise and was taken to an independent mechanic who determined upon examination that both rotors needed to be replaced.the mechanic replaced the rotors.then, the vehicle had problems with the rear end, and was taken to a local dealer who determined that the axle bearing was bad and that the rear wheels were bent.the dealer provided the vehicle with proper maintenance and brake service and repaired the fuel pump.the vehicle was currently at the dealer for further examination of ongoing problems.no further repairs were made.updated 03/19/07. The fuel pump was repalced. Updated 09/25/07

Dealer changed computer, wiring harness , 2 injectors, plug, timing belt, sensorand replaced comes switches . Bought a 2004 kia rio in march 2005. It has been in the shop for the past 3 weeks.the consumer picked the car up at the shop,and it didn't make it off the lot before the car broke down again.dealer offered me a rental car.went back one week later to pick up the car and only went two miles before the car broke down again.took the car back to dealer, and requested another car just like the one that i had a 2004 kia rio.dealer said could not trade the car without refinancing it.they did finance thehouse for the first car but refused to with the second car. Why cant the dealer finance the second car as they did the first?

Contact states:the dealer described the problem as a fuel compatibility/temperature problem. Contact says that the vehicle runs rough when cold, and that it cuts out when changing gears. Dealer recommended that he would let his vehicle warm up before he begins to drive, and he always does. However,problem recurred.dealer fixed the check engine light.vehicle has been in shop several times for warranty work. No prior warning to the failure.

The contact owns a 2004 kia rio.the contact stated that the drivers side door failed to open when using the key or by manually pulling the lock. The contact mentioned that in order to enter the vehicle she had to do so through the front passengers door. The manufacturer was not contacted.the vehicle was not repaired.the failure and current mileage was 84,000.

The contact owns a 2004 kia rio. The contact stated that the manual door locks on both the interior and exterior front driver's side doors would not release. The contact had to enter the vehicle through the front passenger side door and exit in the same manner. The vehicle was neither diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 21,599.

Vehicle was purchased used approximately 2 years ago. On the approximate incident date, the clutch pedal failed to actuate the clutch after producing a loud noise. Inspection at a repair facility revealed failure in several clutch components and a metal fatigue failure in the clutch and brake pedal support bracket. I am filing this complaint on behalf of my daughter for the failed support bracket, which i have in my possession.

Dt*: the contact stated while traveling at speeds below 25 mph, the transmission would not downshift, causing severe hesitation.the dealership determined the problem was in the transmission and no repair was available.11/30/06.

The contact owns a 2004 kia rio. When the contact approached astop light, the vehicle began accelerating and a noise was present in the front of the vehicle. The transmission was replaced on three occasions within the last 1000 miles. The dealer informed the contact that the transmission needed to be replaced. The current mileage was 55700 and the failure mileage was 30000.

On friday, 8/22/08, the vehicle stalled after being driven for less than a quarter of a mile from my home and in a 25 m.p.h. Zone.on monday 8/25/08, i had the vehicle towed to the dealership where i purchased the vehicle.there i met with the service technician.the service technician felt that the timing belt may have failed and that the event would likely not be covered under my warranty because, as the customer, i should have had the timing belt replaced at 60,000 miles.my vehicle had 79,418 miles at the time the vehicle stalled. My 2004 kia rio has an interference engine and no adequate warning of the probability of a timing belt failure was expressed or posted by kia.my engine has completely failed because the timing belt stripped.it will cost $1,200.00 to $2,000.00 to replace the motor in this automobile.

During a frontal-impact accident, the driver airbag failed to deploy until after i hit the steering wheel.i then saw the passenger airbag deploy.neither the seat belt nor the airbag stopped me from hitting the steering wheel causing chest wall contusions and muscle strains in chest and back. I'm still out of work due to the injuries.the car was totaled.

Dt*: the contact stated that since the vehicle was purchased on january 19th 2005, it has been experiencing problems with the carburetor and a bad odor that comes from the engine.the vehicle was also sold to the contact without notification of recall defect to the carburetor.the vehicle was taken to the dealers to have a part replaced to remedy problems with the carburetor but vehicle consistently experiences the same problems.the vehicle was taken back on ten other occasions for services related to the problem.the vehicle was than taken to an independent mechanic who determined that the problem was related to fuel injection system.the manufacturer was notified and provided a referral to another dealers for service.the vehicle has been taken to the recommended dealer for service.the engine light illuminated, however the dealer refused to address the problem.the vehicle was pulling to the right, an alignment was performed.the consumer heard a wind noise while driving. The brakes were making a loudnoise. Updated 08/01/06.

The contact owns a 2004 kia rio cinco.while driving 30, 45, or 55 mph, the vehicle stalled and shut off without warning.the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure and the diagnostic showed that nothing was wrong.the manufacture stated that the investigation was closed since the dealer could find no failure with the vehicle.the current and failure mileages were 53,015.updated 01-14-08.the rotors were resurfaced and the drums were rotated. Updated 12/12/07.

Dt*:the contact stated while driving 30 mph, the brake pedal was depressed and the brakes did not respond.the vehicle stopped when hitting another vehicle.there was a police report taken at the scene.the vehicle was driven to the dealership where it was determined the calipers were blown out.

Dt*: the contact stated the vehicle's front end made a loud clanking noise and was taken to an independent mechanic who determined upon examination that both rotors needed to be replaced.the mechanic replaced the rotors.then, the vehicle had problems with the rear end, and was taken to a local dealer who determined that the axle bearing was bad and that the rear wheels were bent.the dealer provided the vehicle with proper maintenance and brake service and repaired the fuel pump.the vehicle was currently at the dealer for further examination of ongoing problems.no further repairs were made.updated 03/19/07. The fuel pump was repalced. Updated 09/25/07

Dt*: the contact stated that since the vehicle was purchased on january 19th 2005, it has been experiencing problems with the carburetor and a bad odor that comes from the engine.the vehicle was also sold to the contact without notification of recall defect to the carburetor.the vehicle was taken to the dealers to have a part replaced to remedy problems with the carburetor but vehicle consistently experiences the same problems.the vehicle was taken back on ten other occasions for services related to the problem.the vehicle was than taken to an independent mechanic who determined that the problem was related to fuel injection system.the manufacturer was notified and provided a referral to another dealers for service.the vehicle has been taken to the recommended dealer for service.the engine light illuminated, however the dealer refused to address the problem.the vehicle was pulling to the right, an alignment was performed.the consumer heard a wind noise while driving. The brakes were making a loudnoise. Updated 08/01/06.

Dt*: the contact stated that since the vehicle was purchased on january 19th 2005, it has been experiencing problems with the carburetor and a bad odor that comes from the engine.the vehicle was also sold to the contact without notification of recall defect to the carburetor.the vehicle was taken to the dealers to have a part replaced to remedy problems with the carburetor but vehicle consistently experiences the same problems.the vehicle was taken back on ten other occasions for services related to the problem.the vehicle was than taken to an independent mechanic who determined that the problem was related to fuel injection system.the manufacturer was notified and provided a referral to another dealers for service.the vehicle has been taken to the recommended dealer for service.the engine light illuminated, however the dealer refused to address the problem.the vehicle was pulling to the right, an alignment was performed.the consumer heard a wind noise while driving. The brakes were making a loudnoise. Updated 08/01/06.

The left lower control arm came loose from the car, pulling the cv axle out of place.the left lower control arm was bolted back into place and the cv axle shaft was repaired.

The contact owns a 2004 kia rio.while driving between 50-55 mph uphill, the vehicle began weaving, vibrating, and shaking.the failure recurred the same day.the dealer confirmed that the lateral stabilizer bar failed.the vehicle is currently at the dealer, awaiting the parts to arrive.the contact has pictures.the current and failure mileages were 76,243.

The contact owns a 2004 kia rio. While driving various speeds, there was an abnormal noise underneath the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to multiple independent mechanics and a dealer on numerous occasions where it was diagnosed that the front driver side wheel bearing needed to replaced. The wheel bearing was replaced multiple times; however, the failure persisted. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.

Dt*: the contact stated the vehicle's front end made a loud clanking noise and was taken to an independent mechanic who determined upon examination that both rotors needed to be replaced.the mechanic replaced the rotors.then, the vehicle had problems with the rear end, and was taken to a local dealer who determined that the axle bearing was bad and that the rear wheels were bent.the dealer provided the vehicle with proper maintenance and brake service and repaired the fuel pump.the vehicle was currently at the dealer for further examination of ongoing problems.no further repairs were made.updated 03/19/07. The fuel pump was repalced. Updated 09/25/07

Takata recall2004 kia rio locks in car broken unable to unlock and get out the car i don't know if there is something wrong with the locking system and it has become a major problem

My wife got locked in her car in the garage at home.there is a spring on the door latch that holds up a lever, that broke, causing the lever to drop and jam the lock lever.when she tried to unlock her door it would not release and the auto lock function kept the other doors locked too.we were able to use my key to quickly unlock and open the passenger side door and get out by crawling over the center console.a simple google search found a few thousand entries showing this same issue with other kia rios and optimas where people are getting stuck in their cars.

Dt:the contact statedvehicle jerked and cut out.when this happened the engine light came , on and there was a burning smell.the vehicle was taken to the dealership seven times, and they stated it was an electrical problem.theyreplaced the electrical throttle moduleevery time,and stated there was a poor connection at the engine bulk.the problem has not been corrected at this time.

My 2004 kia rio started to stall at stop signs and lights @ 24,000i am also experiencing erratic tachometer readings (up and down) and i have had a continued rough idle.i have brought the car to my dealer on more than 6 occasions and at that point they only returned the computer chip and told me there seems to be nothing wrong with my car. After hiring a lawyer and constant pressure from them to fix the car, they ordered a throttle arm and agreed to try it out. On june 23, 2006 before they put the throttle item in, i stalled @ 30 mph making a turn onto to a street from a intersection. A car coming the other wayand stopped inches short of hitting me on my drivers side door.at this point even with the new part placed in my car, i do not feel safe driving this car since they said there is no way to guarantee the problem will be fixed.

Dt*:the contact stated the accelerator pedal stuck.the problem occurred multiple times while the accelerator was pressed down for a distance.the lever that is attached to the housing block was manually pushed back.the vehicle was inspected by a dealership which determined the housing unit needed to be replaced.the parts for replacement were not available.

Tl-the contact ct owns a 2004 kia rio. The contact stated that the windshield defroster and heating system failed. The contact inspected the vehicle and found that the windshield defroster and heat button had to be held in to be able to have the windshield defrost and heat system operate.the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available.the failure and current mileage was 87,050. Li

Dt*:the contact stated the windshield wipers failed.the retaining nut on the windshield wiper arm loosens, causing the windshield wipers not to function.the dealership inspected and tightened the retaining nut, but the problem still exists.the manufacturer has been alerted however, no other repairs have been made.

Dt*: the contact stated the vehicle's front end made a loud clanking noise and was taken to an independent mechanic who determined upon examination that both rotors needed to be replaced.the mechanic replaced the rotors.then, the vehicle had problems with the rear end, and was taken to a local dealer who determined that the axle bearing was bad and that the rear wheels were bent.the dealer provided the vehicle with proper maintenance and brake service and repaired the fuel pump.the vehicle was currently at the dealer for further examination of ongoing problems.no further repairs were made.updated 03/19/07. The fuel pump was repalced. Updated 09/25/07

The contact owns a 2004 kia rio. While driving approximately 50 mph, the wheel bearing and the hub from both rear wheels detached. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the wheel bearings needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. The contact stated that the rear tire bearings were previously replaced multiple times. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 163,000.




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