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Kia Australia recall: Sportage and Stinger owners urged to register for potential Bannister Law class action – 7NEWS.com.au
One of Australia’s biggest law firms is on the case and says owners “cannot sleep” after Kia revealed some engines could catch fire while switched off.
A law firm is investigating the potential for a class action claim against Kia Australia after the car company recalled more than 57,800 vehicles over fears they could catch fire even when switched off.
On Monday, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued a recall notice for the Kia QL Sportage (2016-2021) and the CK Stinger (2017-2019).
The notice relates to the vehicles Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit (HECU), which is responsible for the anti-lock braking system, electronic…
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