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Recalls & faults: Kia YD Cerato (2013-18)

Recalls: Kia YD Cerato

Overview

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Recalls: Kia YD Cerato

No recall information is available for the Kia YD Cerato. To search for recalls of Kia models, please visit Product Safety Recalls Australia: Kia.


Problems and faults: Kia YD Cerato

Overview

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2013 Kia YD Cerato: MDPS coupling and clicking noise from steering wheel

In August 2016, Kia Motors America issued Technical Service Bulletin CHA 074 Revision 1 for Kia YD Cerato/Forte vehicles manufactured from 7 January 2013 to 18 December 2013. In these vehicles, the flexible coupling in the motor-driven power steering (MDPS) may prematurely wear and cause a ‘clicking’ noise to be heard when the vehicle is stationary and the steering wheel is turned. According to Kia, this condition mainly occurred in high humidity states adjacent to warm ocean waters.

To fix, the flexible coupling was to be replaced with a re-designed flexible coupling that had the part number 56315 2K000FFF; for identification purposes, the improved flexible coupling had ‘HNBR’ embossed on it.


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