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Kia Carens recalled in India to check airbags

Kia Carens recalled in India to check airbags
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31 October 2022
Kia India announced a recall of Kia Carens, to inspect any potential error in Air Bag Control module (ACU) software module. If required, a software update will be provided by the company. Kia India will call the owners of the concerned vehicles directly and they would be required to get in touch with their respective Kia Authorized dealers to schedule an appointment.
Read more at Kia India Website
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