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Two Kia vehicles recalled over engine fire defect fears

Two popular Kia vehicles are being urgently recalled over fears they could burst into flames even if the engines are switched off. The Kia QL Sportage MY2016-2021 and the CK Stinger MY2017-2019 are at the centre of the recall, with Product Safety Australia warning 57,851 people across Australia own the affected cars.
The system controlling the anti-lock braking system, electronic stability control system and traction control system can experience an electrical short-circuit if water enters it.
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