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Problems with 2002 Kia Sedona SEATS

On average, the 2002 Kia Sedona starts to “feel” problems with the SEATS and its various aspects after 92 500 miles.

Components Affected by SEATS Issues

We have classified the 4 complaints from 2002 Kia Sedona about SEATS into the following categories.

MID/REAR ASSEMBLY 3

Recently reported SEATS problems on 2002 Kia Sedona

Before the incident there were issues with the rear captain chairs seat belt latch when trying to buckle them. i have three small children under the age of 3 years of age and it is very important and crucial that seat belts are in working order without issues for the safety of their well being. before the incident the seats themselves in the rear rows had issues latching as well when being installed. on august 18, 2015 myself and three small children were in a severe high impact accident and none of the airbags had gone off like they never existed. my kids and i suffer from seat belt abrasions and i suffer from bruising in multiple places from my head down, shoulder pain and back issues. police, paramedic's, collision center, witnesses, and my insurance company were all notified or had notified about the airbags. apparently, my seat which was the driver seat was also completely snapped off as well. updated 08/26/15*bf

Got into van today to drive it and the back of the seat broke from the bottom of the seat. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2002 kia sedona. the vehicle had been parked for approximately 8-10 hours when it suddenly caught fire. the wiring fuse box caused the engine, radio, and wiper/washer to activate. the fire originated in the instrument panel. the contact was able to douse the fire with a fire extinguisher. the vehicle was later towed to a dealer and they did not provide a reason as to why it caught fire. the contact found numerous complaints on the same type of vehicle with identical failures. the current and failure mileages were 72,000. updated 03/06/08. *lj the consumer stated the recall was done, however ever since the repair, the seats never worked correctly. the consumer had worked done on the air conditioner. updated

Dt: the contact stated the driver's seat broke and leaned to the left. the dealer suggested someone pulled on the seat while getting into the back and broke it. the manufacturer offered no free remedy. *ak

I have had numerous problems with my kia sedona. within a few months of ownership the head gasket blew and it was towed in and replaced. then the windshield broke during the night in the garage with no weather extremes. i replaced that. in 2 years i've had 2 blowouts to the front driver's tire. the only 2 in my whole 30+ years of driving.dealer says its not the car. the front wheel bearings were replaced. in dec 2004 the engine was replaced, the lumbar support was broken and fixed, the driver's doorhandle broke and was fixed by kia. jan18 it was back in because the hood release was not working. it was fixed and we picked up the vehicle 1/19. on 1/21 the gas pedal stuck, i brought it in and they fixed it immediately. " the cover had fallen down and they tied it back up." obviously not a good job because it stuck again on the way home at 65mph. i was finally able to stop the car and had it towed back in. i think it is a death trap!

My kia sodona van at 63,000 miles began to stall after initial start. engine has to be revved repeatedly to get it to go. took it in and was told the alternator needed replacing, 400+ dollars and a whole day of waiting it is still not running right, in fact it is worse than before. was told to bring it back in, may have a fuel problem. was the alternator even bad?!! other things continue to break or fall apart on the van. head supports are broken on two seats, will not stay up. if in a crash would not have the support these are supposed to give! one of the side doors will not close properly. was told it would be around 100 dollars to change out a ball bearing in the door! these are not covered under the wonderful bogus 100,000 mile warranty. *ak

Locking mechanism for rear seat head restariants (4) have failed. failure does not allow the head restraint to be adjusted and locked in a position above the seat back.*ak

While driving 50 mph vehicle was involved in a collision. upon impact, dual air bags did not deploy, and seat belt broke. according to the consumer the seat belt retractor did not lock during the event. driver sustained neck injuries during the rollover crash. *ak the back seat had become dislodged during the accident. recall#03v135000. *sc *jb

While driving seat back recliner bolt broke. driver's seat back fell back, causing the driver to lose control temporarily.*ak

While driving the vehicle at any speed and no warning they can smell strong chemical fumes through out the vehicle fumes coming from the heater vents. dealer has inspected the vehicle and could not duplicate the problem. ts

Consumer states the rear back seat does not buckle up at all. o to the rear track to the vehicle seat, not installed correctly notified.

After removal of 2nd and 3rd row seats, they fail to latch on easily as described in the manual, both times dealer's help was necessary after multiple trials at home

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