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Kia Motors Corp has asked its U.S. dealers to inspect and fix potentially faulty accelerator pedals on the new version of its Optima sedan.The South Korean automaker said Optima models made between Oct. 16 and Nov. 24 could have sticky or unresponsive accelerator pedals because of a glitch with the spring designed to push the pedal back into position while driving.2011 Chrysler 300 Photo GalleryMystery Mercedes SUV Photo Gallery2011 Hyundai Elantra Photo Gallery2012 Audi A6 Photo GalleryPorsche Carrera 911 S Mark 2 Photo Gallery AutoSpies.com Photo GalleriesIf you want to see your photos running on our homepage photo ticker, be sure to upload your photos on the go by sending them to Mobile@AutoSpies.com Share on FacebookRead Article
Kia Motors Corp has asked its U.S. dealers to inspect and fix potentially faulty accelerator pedals on the new version of its Optima sedan.
The South Korean automaker said Optima models made between Oct. 16 and Nov. 24 could have sticky or unresponsive accelerator pedals because of a glitch with the spring designed to push the pedal back into position while driving.2011 Chrysler 300 Photo GalleryMystery Mercedes SUV Photo Gallery2011 Hyundai Elantra Photo Gallery2012 Audi A6 Photo GalleryPorsche Carrera 911 S Mark 2 Photo Gallery AutoSpies.com Photo GalleriesIf you want to see your photos running on our homepage photo ticker, be sure to upload your photos on the go by sending them to Mobile@AutoSpies.com Share on Facebook
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