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Kia models recalled over fears engines could catch fire, even when switched off – ABC News
More than 57,000 Kia owners in Australia are warned not to park their vehicles in an enclosed area such as a garage amid fears they could catch fire even when switched…

More than 57,000 Kia owners in Australia have been warned not to park their vehicles in an enclosed area such as a garage amid fears they could catch fire even when switched off.
Key points:
- The affected cars are the Kia QL Sportage built between 2016 and 2021 and the Kia CK Stinger built between 2017 and 2019
- Kia Australia is contacting all known owners of the cars, who are urged to arrange for a free inspection and repair at their nearest dealer
- It comes months after Hyundai issued a similar recall…
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