Yup, same here. No ETA.Just to be clear they ordered new insulators not new shocks. I'm in New Jersey, dealer is Matt Blatt
LOL, you may want to go back.I’m at Kia now for this, my dealer has awesome Techs. Came to talk to me and we drove around, taking turns in different seats and taking things out of the car and moving and taping things. Turns out it’s the f$&@ license plate! Kia needs to put the rear plate as four bolt not two. He even put it on the lift and we looked at the rear suspension, TSB, and showing no signs of wear. No charge, but above and beyond.
I still have my doubts. I need to find a way to secure the license plate, first.LOL, you may want to go back.
Mine tried to tell my it was my trailer hitch cover I had on. Took it out and they said it was fixed. I went to pick it up, drove back around their parking lot and the noise was still there and had to show them. The noise is only noticeable at low speeds, somewhat smooth surfaces when the car is shifting weight.I still have my doubts. I need to find a way to secure the license plate, first.
I'd be real surprised and real pissed off if you get them in a few days. I've talked with Kia corporate twice and have been told no ETA on these. I've been waiting since March.Just to be clear they ordered new insulators not new shocks. I'm in New Jersey, dealer is Matt Blatt
I had the insulators installed a couple months ago. It took about a week and half for the parts to come in.I'd be real surprised and real pissed off if you get them in a few days. I've talked with Kia corporate twice and have been told no ETA on these. I've been waiting since March.
WTF! I need your dealer. Even Kia corporate told me they were not available and no ETA. Time to make some more calls.I had the insulators installed a couple months ago. It took about a week and half for the parts to come in.
I had insulators installed with in a week as well… till they found out they were faulty and there is no ETA for the new ones…I had the insulators installed a couple months ago. It took about a week and half for the parts to come in.
Well that's just great. This rear suspension issue is getting ridiculous. Been dealing with it for 10 months now between troubleshooting, convincing the dealer that there was an issue and waiting for parts. This is my first KIA of vehicle and might be my last based off of the service level and parts availability.I had insulators installed with in a week as well… till they found out they were faulty and there is no ETA for the new ones…
22 with a blown shock on the right side. I have about 30,000 miles on it. Covered under warranty but I'm afraid the other one might go once they fix the blown one... I guess like anything else, the side picking up the slack will eventually fail from overuse.So after about 6,000 miles on the odometer, I started noticing knocking sound from the rear left wheel area at very low speeds. After eliminating every obvious potential reason by myself, I have decided to turn to the dealer with this as part of the 7,500mi service. They also couldn't find any obvious reason so after 2 days of investigation they decided to replace the shock to a new one and that solved the issue. The vehicle was never abused or went off-roading or anything like that, so it was simply a case of bad part from the factory.
Just sharing in case some else bumps into something similar...
Agreed... they never seem to have parts. They always have to order a part for the next day. It's actually pretty pathetic for a dealership service center to not have shocks in stock or sensors.Well that's just great. This rear suspension issue is getting ridiculous. Been dealing with it for 10 months now between troubleshooting, convincing the dealer that there was an issue and waiting for parts. This is my first KIA of vehicle and might be my last based off of the service level and parts availability.
KIA puts out a TSB so clearly a large issue yet offers no parts to fix it. WTF?Agreed... they never seem to have parts. They always have to order a part for the next day. It's actually pretty pathetic for a dealership service center to not have shocks in stock or sensors.
Good to hear. After 3 months, my dealer called me to say they see the insulators showing shipping to Georgia and due in next week and once in Georgia, they should have them in a few days. So, hopefully I’ll have this done in a few weeks. I just hope it resolves the problem. This has been an issue for close to a year!Finally had the shock isolators replaced today. Took about a month since the dealer diagnosied the issue and ordered parts.
Certainly improves the ride.