Authorities recall thousands of Kia Carnivals due to serious steering issues that affect safety

The family car that's become a staple in many Australian driveways, the Kia Carnival, has recently been subject to an urgent recall notice that has left thousands of owners concerned.

The 2024 model of this famous people mover is at the heart of the issue, with a steering defect that could potentially put families at risk.


The recall notice, issued by the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts, specifies that the defect is related to the power steering.

A manufacturing fault within the wiring harness could lead to a loss of power-assisted steering, a critical feature for safely maneuvering such a sizable vehicle.

Considering Carnival's impressive sales figures—7,633 units sold in 2024 alone—this issue impacts a substantial portion of the vehicles on the road.


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An urgent recall notice is issued for the Kia Carnival, Australia’s most popular people mover. Credit: Shutterstock


The Carnival's petrol and hybrid (HEV) versions across all variants are included in the recall.

The government notice details the technical aspects of the defect:

'The main wiring harness may come in contact with the steering column shaft and become damaged. This may result in the loss of power-assisted steering.'

‘Owners of affected vehicles will be contacted in writing asking them to immediately schedule an appointment with their preferred Kia dealer to have the main wiring harness position adjusted or, if required, replaced, free of charge.’


The main wiring harness position at the dealership will be inspected and, if necessary, adjusted or replaced entirely, free of charge to the vehicle owner.

Suppose you haven't received a notice but suspect your vehicle could be affected.

In that case, you can also contact your local Kia dealer or visit the Kia Australia website to check if your vehicle identification number (VIN) is included in the recall.
Key Takeaways
  • The Kia Carnival, Australia’s most popular people mover, is subject to an urgent recall notice.
  • The recall for the model year 2024 Carnival is due to a potential manufacturing fault in the power steering wiring harness.
  • A total of 6155 units are impacted by this recall, which includes both petrol and HEV variants.
  • Owners are being contacted to have the main wiring harness adjusted or replaced free of charge at their preferred Kia dealer.
How do you think this recall will change how people view Kia? What should manufacturers do to avoid problems like this in the future? Feel free to share your opinion in the comments below.
 
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The concern l & l am sure many other readers here have is why recalls are happening so often & always in large proportions. BMW recently had a recall affecting models made up to 2 years ago.

Why do these matters take so long to come to light & in such large proportions?

Are the components all from one production run?

Do producers ever do random checks of their products looking for faulty parts?
 

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