Complaint 2036722

2021 KIA FORTE • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM • incident Apr 12, 2024

Crash
No
Fire
No
Injuries
0
Deaths
0
Complaint ID
2036722
Make
KIA
Model
FORTE
Model Year
2021
Component
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Incident Date
Apr 12, 2024
Date Received
Oct 30, 2024
Data As Of
Jul 1, 2026

Complaint Summary

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Owner Narrative

The rental vehicle, a Kia Forte, was provided by a major rental company without addressing the critical anti-theft system vulnerability identified in manufacturer recall CS2305C. This recall was issued in early 2023, approximately one year before the rental date. The vehicle was stolen on April 11, 2024, using the known vulnerability method affecting the steering column and ignition system. The theft occurred despite normal security measures, demonstrating the effectiveness of the exploit that the recall was designed to prevent. Safety Concerns: Rental company knowingly provided vehicle without performing mandatory safety recall service Anti-theft system vulnerability made vehicle susceptible to theft without traditional forced entry Steering column security system failed to prevent unauthorized vehicle operation No warning indicators were present to alert the renter of this safety deficiency Vehicle Status: Theft reported to police and rental company immediately Vehicle was recovered by law enforcement Insurance company has documented the incident Rental company acknowledged the theft but might be continuing rental operations without addressing recall Severity of Safety Risk: Vehicle could be stolen without specialized tools or expertise Known vulnerability puts both renters and public at risk Lack of proper security systems creates hazard of vehicle theft while occupied Unaddressed recall demonstrates systemic safety oversight failure The rental company's maintenance records would confirm that recall service was never performed despite adequate notice period. This incident represents a broader safety concern about rental fleet compliance with critical safety recalls. Police reports, insurance documentation, and rental company correspondence available for investigation upon request. Rental company's response confirms their awareness of the theft incident and their failure to address the known safety defect. NO PRIOR WARNING INDICATORS

Owner-submitted narrative on file with NHTSA. Complaint narratives are self-reported and have not been verified.

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