Any chance you have or can get those part numbers??I had my second set of rotors installed. Knock on wood... these seem to be holding up better. The parts guy said this time they used a different part number for the rotors. So far so good.
I had my second set of rotors installed. Knock on wood... these seem to be holding up better. The parts guy said this time they used a different part number for the rotors. So far so good.
Just in for my 3rd oil change and after about 1 month since the rears had been replaced the tech verified the fronts are acting up and ordered new front rotors, they're on BO.I had the rear pads and rotors replaced about 6000 miles ago no issue yet
I have 21,000 miles on my Stinger GTII. I called Kia Stinger VIP last month and opened a case, mentioned this has been an ongoing problem since a little before 10K miles. They tried reaching my dealership unsuccessfully 5 times, and have filed 2 complaints against them with the district supervisor for Kia.
They told me today that MANY people call in for this same issue, I told them they should do a recall and upgrade the rotors to strong slotted drilled rotors that can withstand high heat and she (KIA REP) said “I agree!” For now she said they are going to pay for new brakes and rotors for my Stinger. All I have to do is take it into any local Kia dealership, and they will pay for a rental vehicle while mine is being worked on as well. But only as a 1 time courtesy goodwilll gesture (sounds like a rehearsed line).
Here’s what I propose. I have a friend who works at a corporate law firm, in the car industry. Often in litigation with major car companies. I’m going to talk to him about a class action lawsuit against Kia to force them to fix this. If we do this, are the affected participants on this thread (and anyone else who owns a kia Stinger) willing to get on board as plaintiffs in this suit? Reply with a simple yes or no, I’d like to get a rough minimum count before starting this process.
Desired resolution: full replacement with upgraded parts to fix this problem - basically a recall.
I don't have them now... But I will take a look. It may be on my paperwork.Any chance you have or can get those part numbers??
Look, I'm not an automotive expert, but from my reading, this is not a warped rotor. Do your research on this before you have a dealer replace rotors. You need to understand proper bedding of Brembo brake pads.Also a wobble feel through the steering wheel if the front rotors are warped.
He didn't 'have them' replace the rotors. KIA are the ones who decided to address this by rotor replacement - it's not the car owner's call.Look, I'm not an automotive expert, but from my reading, this is not a warped rotor. Do your research on this before you have a dealer replace rotors. You need to understand proper bedding of Brembo brake pads.
I had my rears replaced a few months ago, around 10k miles more and the fronts started acting up, took a couple weeks for the dealer to get replacements.
I think its best to document this with a dealer while under warranty, let them replace parts if that's what they want.
Does anyone have a good contact at the Kia support line. I just got off the phone and the individual stated that they can not dictate what the dealerships do. I am a little confused as I see posts where the Kia service line (855-454-2847) was able to assist on getting things resolved. Thanks in advance for your assistance.