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Kia Australia has issued a recall of 2020 Seltos models as it didn’t fit an anti-theft lock to the steering column that was supposed to be fitted.
This means affected Seltos models aren’t compliant with Australian Design Rule 25/01.
Owners of the affected Seltos models will be contacted by Kia Motors Australia, and advised to arrange an appointment with their preferred dealer for an inspection and repair.
For more information, call Kia Motors Australia on 13 15 42.
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