Kia warned the owners of nearly 380,000 recalled vehicles that they should park outdoors because there’s a chance the cars could catch fire.
The South Korean automaker is recalling certain Sportage and Cadenza models with a faulty electrical circuit that could short-circuit, potentially causing a fire in the cars’ engine compartment.
The vehicles’ owners should park “outside and away from homes and other structures” until the problem is fixed, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Tuesday.
But Kia has not received any reports of fires, crashes or injuries stemming from the defect, according to recall documents.
Drivers may see their “check engine” light or other warning indicators light up before the problem occurs, records show. Other signs of the issue include a burning smell or smoke coming from the engine compartment.
Repairs will be made for free on the affected vehicles, which include Sportage models made from December 2015 to October 2020, along with Cadenza models produced from June 2016 to June 2019, recall documents say.