I was hoping my brand new Kia Sedona would impress me, but it has done far than that. I park the van outside in the driveway. Everytime it snows, it seems that all doors will freeze. It makes it hard to open the doors, but it is manageable. Unless the temperature warms up and then the doors are impossible to open unless you get one person inside pushing and one person outside to force the door to open. If one person tries to open the door and decides not to force it open then the door open sensor will trigger and the entire trip you will hear the DING DING DING door not closed alarm.
I used to own a Dodge Caravan and never had this problem. I curse my Kia van every winter and wish I never bought a Kia. My next van will be a Dodge. I have many more problems with this van, but I'm raging just remembering all the problems. So much for spending over $29,000 on a new from the Kia dealer. I know one fix for this icing problem is to spray WD40 or some other type of spray, but who wants to do that when it is freezing outside? Over-spray from the WD40 can will just spray into the van. What a headache.
I was hoping my brand new Kia Sedona would impress me, but it has done far than that. I park the van outside in the driveway. Everytime it snows, it seems that all doors will freeze. It makes it hard to open the doors, but it is manageable. Unless the temperature warms up and then the doors are impossible to open unless you get one person inside pushing and one person outside to force the door to open. If one person tries to open the door and decides not to force it open then the door open sensor will trigger and the entire trip you will hear the DING DING DING door not closed alarm.
I used to own a Dodge Caravan and never had this problem. I curse my Kia van every winter and wish I never bought a Kia. My next van will be a Dodge. I have many more problems with this van, but I'm raging just remembering all the problems. So much for spending over $29,000 on a new from the Kia dealer. I know one fix for this icing problem is to spray WD40 or some other type of spray, but who wants to do that when it is freezing outside? Over-spray from the WD40 can will just spray into the van. What a headache.
- Rob M., Edmonton, AB, Canada