3.3

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
39,991 miles

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problem #20

Mar 052022

Sedona

  • miles
The contact owns a 2006 Kia Sedona. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 16V389000 (Latches/Locks/Linkages) and 20V088000 (Electrical System, Service Brakes, Hydraulic) however, the parts to do the recall repairs were not yet available. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repairs. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.

- Clyde, NC, USA

problem #19

May 262016

Sedona 6-cyl

  • miles
The contact owns a 2006 Kia Sedona. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign numbers: 16V387000 (suspension) and 16V389000 (latches/locks/linkages); however, the parts to do the repairs were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repairs. The dealer was contacted (Kia kingdom, rolla, mo) and confirmed that the parts were not available for the recall remedy. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue and was not able to confirm when the parts would be available. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect. Updated 08/18/17

- Dixon, MO, USA

problem #18

Apr 252016

Sedona

  • miles
The contact owns a 2006 Kia Sedona. The contact stated that there had been several failures that progressed before any notification of the three recalls: The headlamps shorted and were replaced 27 times, the hatch failed to secure when being opened and had to remain closed due to the failure, and, while driving highway speeds, the lower control arms fractured on the front driver's side. The vehicle was towed to a mechanic who replaced the parts. The contact was uncertain of when the recall repairs would be completed for NHTSA campaign numbers: 16V389000 (latches/locks/linkages), 09V130000 (exterior lighting), and 16V387000 (suspension). The contact received notification after experiencing the failures. The failure mileage was not available. Parts distribution disconnect. Updated 09/06/17

- Eveleth, MN, USA

problem #17

Oct 152015

Sedona

  • 125,000 miles
The contact owns a 2006 Kia Sedona. Immediately after the contact exited the vehicle, the doors and the steering wheel locked automatically and the alarm system sounded without warning. Whenever the contact drove over 55 mph, the steering locked. Each time the failure occurred, the vehicle was pulled over to the side of the road, turned off, and then restarted. The vehicle was taken to a local dealer who was unable to diagnose the failure. The dealer did not test drive the vehicle to see if the failure could be duplicated. The failure recurred several times. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that they had never heard of such a failure. The failure was not remedied. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 16V389000 (latches/locks/linkages). The failure mileage was 125,000. Parts distribution disconnect.

- Dandridge, TN, USA

problem #16

Aug 012016

Sedona

  • miles
The contact owns a 2006 Kia Sedona. The contact stated that the recall notice for NHTSA campaign numbers: 16V387000(suspension) and 16V389000 (latches/locks/linkages) were received. After contacting the dealer and the manufacturer on multiple occasions, the contact was informed that the parts needed for the recall remedy were still not available and no estimated time for receiving the parts could be provided. The contact had not experienced a failure. The VIN was not available.

- Homestead, FL, USA

problem #15

Mar 282011

Sedona 6-cyl

  • 79,000 miles
Rear sliding door wont latch or will come unlatched while driving. This is a serious safety issue. Kia has it on a service note but if car is not under warranty they will not repair.

- Des Moines, IA, USA

problem #14

May 052011

Sedona 6-cyl

  • 45,983 miles
On May 5, 2011, I was driving my 2006 Kia Sedona. My 2 children (age 2 and 7) and my mother were in the car. All of a sudden, the left passenger sliding door opened on it's own Accord. I was frazzled on how this may have happened as the car has great safety ratings which is why I purchased it Aug. 2006. I was so upset as this is a safety issue that needs to get addressed immediately. I called major service in lic, NY and they set up an appt for mon. 5/9/11. When I brought the car for service, I learned that this is a voluntary recall. I do not define this as a voluntary recall especially when you have your children present in the car when this occurs. They explained to me that the part had to be ordered because it is on back order. Such a recall should first not be voluntary and second should not be on back order. It is now 2 weeks later and I am still waiting for the part. I called Kia and they informed me that they will call the service manager and expedite the order. Meanwhile, I need to take my son to school and daughter to the babysitter, so I tied a rope to the door to avoid the door from fully opening while driving. I also have to hear the annoying beep notifying me that the a door is open. I am putting my children at risk for Kia's negligence. Need this corrected immediately.

- Jamaica, NY, USA

problem #13

Nov 242010

Sedona

  • 54,600 miles
The contact owns a 2006 Kia Sedona. The contact stated that the passenger side door did not close. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated that the lock was defective and needed to be replaced. Also, they stated that the vehicle was included on a voluntary recall and he would have to wait for the parts to be available since it was on back order. The contact stated that he tried to contact the manufacturer but was unable to speak to anyone. The vehicle was not repaired. The current mileage was 54,300 and failure mileage was 54,600.

- Windsor, NY, USA

problem #12

Mar 192011

Sedona

  • miles
We own a 2006 Kia Sedona, bought used. The power sliding doors have malfunctioned numerous times. Once on the driver side, and now we are on the third repair for the passenger power sliding door in less than a year. The occurrences are random. The door will not close or latch whether we do it manually or use the power buttons. There is no warning; it just stops working. There are numerous complaints from other consumers about the exact same issue. This is very much a safety related issue, not just an inconvenience. At what point does a complaint stop being a service bulletin and become a product recall? the last repairs we had were covered under warranty, however, warranty does not last forever and it does not seem like the repairs are working for us or other consumers. This is clearly a product defect and not an issue of normal wear and tear. Consumers that are experiencing this same problem should not be obligated to have any out-of-pocket expenses related to what is an obvious product defect. Thankfully, there have not been any reported injuries or deaths that I was able to find. My hope is that Kia is not waiting for that to occur to issue a product recall.

- Plainfield, IL, USA

problem #11

Sep 102010

Sedona

  • 67,000 miles
2006 Kia Sedona ex, passenger power door opens without warning usually after any moisture, heavy rain or car wash, won't close.

- Detroit Lakes, MN, USA

problem #10

Aug 022010

Sedona

  • miles
We have a 2006 Kia Sedona, with powered sliding side doors. We had our three grand kids with us, all under 6 and the side door would not close. It would go shut, and then open without locking. We were told by the dealer that there was a bad electronic switch. The problem: There was no manual overide to this problem. I had to drive it in the shop by jamming the door manually, and even then it came open several times on my trip to the dealer. If we had been in a severe thunderstorm, or a blizzard, we could have been in real trouble. There must be an overide for this. I pulled the fuses, but that did not help. The dealer is don sealye Ford, kalamazoo, Michigan.

- Paw Paw , MI, USA

problem #9

Mar 172010

Sedona

  • 66,400 miles
While driving my 2006 Kia Sedona on the highway the rear passenger sliding door opened by itself with my child seated next to it in her car seat. After numerous attempts at trying to close the door by the power switches, I had to push the door closed manually. I got in my vehicle and drove to a nearby parking lot to move my child's car seat to the other side. I contacted my dealership to let them know I was on my way and gave an explanation of the issue. I was asked to wait until the next day, that they were busy and already had people waiting. I explained that I had my child in the car and was told perhaps I could use the vehicle without her in the car, but that they probably would not get a chance to fix the problem today. I expressed my disappointment and told him I would be coming now to the dealership as soon as I could get there. The door continued to open throughout my 30 minute drive to the nearest Kia dealership, leaving me to pull over and, again, manually try to close the door. This occurred 6 times. On pulling into the dealership parking lot, which is down a small hill, the door again slid open and closed. I was told by the mechanic that it was a mechanical problem with the latch on the sliding door. That the vehicles computer system does not recognize a broken latch as it is a mechanical part. I was told that the car looks at the open latch as if someone wants the door to open, not understanding that it could be a defect of the part itself. The part was replaced and I paid out of pocket for the expenses, as my limited warranty had expired. When I asked the dealership if this was a common problem, I was told that they had seen it before, but would not call this issue common. My concern is for the safety of my child. My choice in this vehicle was made based on safety. This defect of the latch on the door is not safe. And, common or not, must be addressed.

- Atkinson, NH, USA

problem #8

Mar 122010

Sedona

  • 71,000 miles
The following is copy of a complaint I filed on 3/13 with Kia regarding my 2006 Kia Sedona minivan, which I bought brand new on Jan. 11, 2007. "this past week I was having trouble with my van sliding doors closing all the way. On 3/9 the passenger sliding door flew open when I made a sharp turn while my sons were sitting in the middle seats. I thought it was just a fluke but on 3/12 as I was driving during rush hour on the high way and hit a bump, the driver side door flew open while my son was sitting in the middle seat. I freaked out completely at the horror of it and then pulled over, shut the door, and held it as I drove straight to my Kia dealer. I was relieved the nightmare was over and that we made it safely until I was told that my warranty expired at 60,000 miles (I am at 71,000) and that it would cost me 423.67$ to have my van safe for my children again. I expressed my anger to the service manager who explained that his hands were tied by the warranty. I tried to call Kia customer service but it was closed. I am absolutely outraged that instead of being grateful that we made it safely and that I am not suing Kia if the unthinkable had happened, that Kia has taken this opportunity to charge me to fix their mistake. It is obvious that the latch is faulty because latches don't just wear after 3 years, and the mileage on the vehicle has nothing to do with the wear and tear of the latch. It is a cheap and faulty latch, and Kia made me pay for their incompetence. Furthermore, I just co-signed for my son to buy his 1st new vehicle from this same Kia dealership and I am now hoping against hope that I didn't sign him into a death trap! it is absolutely absurd that a customer with a barely over 3-year-old vehicle should have this issue. I have had other minivans with 100,000 miles and never did a door fly open while I was driving.

- Berea, OH, USA

problem #7

Oct 062009

Sedona

  • 92,554 miles
In early Oct 2009 the driver side rear door of our 2006 Kia Sedona would not close. It was as if the lock was stuck in the locked position. We had it fixed at the Kia dealership. Then in Dec 2009 the passenger side back door had the same issue. We again had it fixed at the Kia dealership.

- Greenville, WI, USA

problem #6

Aug 302008

Sedona 6-cyl

  • 48,300 miles
The contact owns a 2006 Kia Sedona. While driving approximately 10 mph and proceeding to turn left, the automatic passenger and driver sliding doors released unexpectedly without assistance. The latch detached and would not properly secure the doors. The warning light illuminated on the instrument panel when the doors released. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and they stated that the failure was related to a malfunction with the latch. The contact was concerned of the safety risk involved. The failure and current mileages were 48,300. Updated 10/14/08 updated 10/24/08.

- Rochester, NY, USA

problem #5

Sep 082008

Sedona

  • 38,944 miles
On August 12, 2008 I picked my to young children up 8 and 4 from the babysitters. Both the driver and passenger side sliding doors would not close, it kept opening and shutting on its own. They finally latched after 5 minutes of trying. When I left and the first right I came to, the drivers side sliding door flew open while I was driving!!!! I instantly pulled over and stopped traffic for this. It took me to turn the power button off and shut it manually, however that still didn't work. The door continued to come open until I got it home. I called Kia the next morning my car was towed to Kia, later that day I picked my car up with them replacing the passenger side sliding door, the other part was on back order. Then on September 3, I took my car in to have the driver side sliding door replaced along with the upkeep of misc. Items to my car. Here it is on September 8th and the driver side sliding door would not close again. I video recorded and called Kia again. My car can not bee seen until wed. It is Monday. I believe Kia needs to review there policy and procedures for recalls on safety issues. I work in the automotive industry and can honestly say that just one notification of doors opening is 1 to many. I hope the Kia is not waiting for a death to take place before they correct this serious safety issue. I am disgusted with this happening again even after this part was replaced on 9/3/08 and it is 9/8/08. Not only am I filing this complaint on the web site but I will be contacting the manufacturer as well as contacting my local tv station so that this serious safety issue is addressed.

- South Whitley, IN, USA

problem #4

Sep 082008

Sedona

  • 38,944 miles
August 12, 2008 after picking my children, 8yrs old and 4 years old up from the babysitter both sliding doors would shut and reopen on their own. I was able to get to finally get both doors shut by shutting off the electronics of the door. However when I left my babysitters and the first right turn I made the driver side sliding door flew open, while my son was sitting there. I called Kia in fort wayne, my car was towed the next day and returned to me on the 13th with the passenger side control module replace. The driver side sliding part was on back order. On Sept. 3, 2008 my drivers side sliding door control module was replaced. Here it is September 8, 2008 and the driver side passenger door is doing this again. I called Kia in fort wayne and they can get Mar car in on Wednesday. Kia fort wayne I feel has done everything they can as far as replacing the part, but this door is coming open while I'm driving, because something is seriously wrong. I have video recorded this door no latching at the time it happened on September 8th. I hope that Kia seriously looks into this major safety issue. I work in the automotive industry and can honestly I am disgusted in how Kia is handling this safety issue. Is Kia waiting for a death to take place? I found 4 other complaints on this same make/model on - www.motorpits.com that states they get the information from this website.

- South Whitley, IN, USA

problem #3

Jun 252008

Sedona

  • 12,000 miles
Power side passenger door opens without warning when in motion. Does not do this all the time just out of the blue no warning. The vehicle has been in the shop several times for the doors and as well as other problems. My main concern is the doors. I have 3 children 3, 7 and 10 and use the vehicle as little a possible and no longer take their friends as well as our dog in this vehicle. I purchased the Kia Sedona ex in July 14,2006 and it has only $15,165 miles on it. I have no confidence in the service department and I don't believe they understand the seriousness of my problem. I have done some research online regarding similar complaints in chat rooms, is anything being done about this issue? I am currently working on a case through the lemon law.

- East Wenatchee, WA, USA

problem #2

Aug 312006

Sedona

  • 100 miles
I have owned my 2006 Kia Sedona since August 2006. During that time, the power sliding doors have proved to be extremely unreliable and potentially unsafe. Most of the time, the passenger side sliding door will not close properly. It will power to the closed position, continue trying to close (making a grinding noise) and then either pop open a couple of inches or power open again completely. It will then beep three times. This happens on flat surfaces and even slight inclines. The door has opened whilst driving on the highway. I have been to two dealers (many times) who are unable to replicate the problem or have tried making "adjustments" to them. I keep on being told that the door is operating as per design. We avoid using the passenger side power sliding door when we can. This problem has recently started happening on the driver's side door as well. Judging by the number of complaints about this problem on both the 2006 (and later) Kia Sedona and Hyundai entourage (exactly the same vehicle) on the ODI website, and numerous internet newsgroups, this is affecting a lot of people. I love the van, but am completely fed up with the power sliding doors and want them fixed.

- Lawrenceville, NJ, USA

problem #1

Jul 142008

Sedona

  • 60,000 miles
I have a 2006 Kia Sedona. It was bought used in 2007. Approximately one year later both sliding door latches broke. Once opened in normal everyday use the doors would no longer latch closed. The passenger side sliding door was the first to go. After closing the door repeatedly and having it bounce back open we finally got it to latch shut. We then tied the door shut until we could get it in to be serviced. While driving through a parking lot the door again bounced open as far as the rope would let it. On the day before we took the Kia into be serviced the driver side sliding door did the same thing. Thankfully the Kia was parked in our driveway when this happened. Nothing we could do, other than tying the door shut, would get the door to latch. This is a 2 year old vehicle. The latches should not be having problems. Thank god no one was injured or worse, however if the doors had fully opened while going down the road at normal speed someone could have easily been injured or fallen out.

- Brewerton, NY, USA