Jeep and Kia recalls address safety defects in South Africa

South African authorities have issued recalls for Jeep Wranglers and multiple Kia models due to critical safety issues. The National Consumer Commission announced the actions on December 8, 2025, affecting thousands of vehicles. Owners are advised to check their vehicles and seek free repairs promptly.

On December 8, 2025, the National Consumer Commission (NCC) in South Africa notified the public about recalls for Jeep Wrangler vehicles and several Kia models, underscoring persistent road safety challenges.

Stellantis South Africa is recalling 323 Jeep Wranglers sold between 2016 and 2018. The problem involves dust accumulation in the clockspring, which can disrupt airbag circuits. This may trigger the airbag warning light or prevent the driver's airbag from deploying during a crash, posing severe risks to occupants.

Kia South Africa is addressing 18,600 vehicles from 2009 to 2015, including Sportage (SL and KM), Sorento (XM), Optima (TF), Cerato (TD), and Soul (AM) models. A defective ABS fuse could cause the anti-lock braking system to fail, leading to longer stopping distances and potential engine bay damage. The ABS helps maintain steering control during emergency braking.

Gerhard van der Merwe, a senior associate at Trudie Broekmann Attorneys in Cape Town, called these defects 'extremely serious.' He noted that in Jeep cases, non-deploying airbags could result in injury or death, while Kia issues might compromise braking and cause further harm. Under the Consumer Protection Act (CPA), consumers are entitled to defect-free, safe goods. Section 61 allows claims against the supply chain for damages.

Repairs are free at authorized dealerships. Owners, especially of used vehicles, should use online VIN-check tools from manufacturers to verify involvement. The VIN is a 17-character code unique to each vehicle.

These recalls highlight broader 2025 trends in vehicle defects, with Van der Merwe advocating for stronger regulatory oversight and post-incident mechanical investigations to prevent accidents. The NCC mandates immediate public notifications and options like repairs, refunds, or replacements. Effective responses can build consumer trust amid quality control gaps.

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