Mac
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Wow...time to invoke the Lemon Law? Getting a bit ridiculous for you and your vehicle. It’s like giving blood and they can’t find a vein....how many times are you going to stick me?

Have they changed out your rear differential yet?Well, today they put in the new 4WD coupler and there is still vibration.
NO! In fact, I was told yesterday that "According to KIA Tech Line KIA Consumer Affairs is trying to coordinate a visit with a Field Tech Specialist to inspect the vehicle. This probably means that you will be contacted by KIA Consumer Affairs to coordinate this visit."Have they changed out your rear differential yet?
Well here's what you might not like to hear. My SX AWD is 2.5 months old, drives smooth at any speeds, and is super enjoyable, however while it didn't have the vibration issue from the beginning it definitely does now after several thousand miles.
I wish it were that easy. For the Ohio Lemon Law to kick in, you need to meet certain requirements, such as having KIA try 3 times for the same exact problem. I am currently in "number three" and if that closes out without result, I will start the process. The next step starts with Autoline, which is a BBB mediation and arbitration process. Must do that before courts. This is spelled out state by state in the Warranty and Consumer Information Manual. Things may be different for your state.CinTe, if you had taken my advice months ago and lemon the thing, you would have been stress free on this matter. But you continue to go down this endless path... I mean, you gotta know when to stop.
Did you happen to notice the build date?Hello everyone. Glad I found this forum. Test drove a SX awd this morning and noticed a vibration. Asked the sales rep about it and he pretty much said it was the first time he heard anyone mention it. I truly love the car, but not enough to spend 40k+ on a defect.
If you want peace of mind don't buy a first-year model.I am now paranoid about this - thinking that every vibration I feel in the car (engine, road condition, engine growl from trucks and muscle cars around me) is coming from the driveshaft. For my peace of mind, would someone please explain: what does the driveshaft vibration feels like? Is it really noticeable? How do you tell if vibration is coming from the driveshaft and not from other sources?
Thanks.