Ritzler, et al. v. Kia America Inc.

Abraham Jewett  |  May 10, 2023

Category: Auto News

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A 2022 Kia Telluride in the desert against a blue sky.
(Photo Credit: Luxury Fred Sherman/Shutterstock)

Kia windshields class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Margaret Ritzler, Hank Herber, Linda Wilbur, Thomas Rocco, Jerry Dubose, April Fisher and Tewana Nelson filed a class action lawsuit against Kia America Inc.
  • Why: The group argues Kia manufactured and sold model year 2020-2023 Kia Telluride vehicles equipped with allegedly defective windshields that are prone to cracking, chipping or fracturing. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court. 
  • What are my options: CarShield provides vehicle protection plans for Kia and other vehicles. 

Kia America manufactured and sold model year 2020-2023 Kia Telluride vehicles equipped with defective windshields prone to cracking, chipping, and/or fracturing, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

A group of Kia vehicle owners claims the windshields are prone to breaking even under “normal driving conditions” and that they pose an “extreme safety hazard to drivers, passengers, and pedestrians.” 

“The spontaneously cracking Class Vehicle windshields impair the driver’s view, distract the driver, and can result in dislodged glass that can injure drivers, passengers and pedestrians,” the Kia class action states. 

Kia owners argue the automaker became aware “immediately” that the windshields on the Telluride vehicles were defective after it began selling them in 2019, but “failed to disclose and conceals the Windshield Defect from purchasers and lessees.” 

The Kia owners want to represent separate classes of consumers who purchased a leased a 2020-2023 Kia Telluride vehicle in Georgia, Indiana, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. 

Kia’s replacement windshields also defective, class action says

Kia owners argue they would have not purchased the Telluride vehicles or “paid substantially less for them” had they known about the allegedly defective windshields, which they claim Kia refuses to replace for free under its warranty.

“Further, Kia’s replacement windshields are also defective, resulting in Class Vehicle owners repeatedly replacing their windshields at their own expense,” the Kia class action states. 

Kia owners claim the automaker is violating the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act along with laws from multiple states, including the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act of 1977 and the New Mexico Unfair Trade Practices Act

Plaintiffs are demanding a jury trial and requesting injunctive and declaratory relief along with an award of actual, incidental, consequential and punitive damages for themselves and all class members. 

A separate class action lawsuit was filed against Kia and Hyundai last year by a consumer arguing the automakers failed to equip certain of their vehicles with engine immobilizers that would help protect them from theft

Have you purchased or leased a model year 2020-2023 Kia Telluride vehicle? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiffs are represented by Trinette G. Kent of Lemberg Law LLC. 

The Kia windshields class action lawsuit is Ritzler, et al. v. Kia America Inc., Case No. 8:23-cv-00639, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.


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36 thoughts onKia class action alleges defective windshields result in cracks, chips, fractures

  1. Jennifer says:

    I bought a 2022 Kia sorento and the windshield cracked for no reason too. Just called around to get quotes and it’s going to cost me $1000. To have it fixed. And of course Kia says it not there fault.

  2. Heather Pye says:

    I want to be included. I’ve had to get my windshield fixed multiple times in the year I’ve owned it. 2020 model

  3. Jamie Mittleider says:

    We bought a 2023 Telluride a month ago and yesterday the windshield cracked for no apparent reason. I love in Oregon and want to be included in the lawsuit.

  4. Tanya Miller says:

    I bought a 2023 Kia Telluride in March of 2023 and the windshield cracked for no reason at all in August of 2023 while driving home from yoga .

  5. Kelly Branquinho says:

    I have purchased a 2023 Forte & also had sat in the sun & cracked front the driver side of my windshield. Each day it sits in the sun & cracks more & more everyday? HELP

  6. Joel Thompson says:

    My 2023 Telluride windshield has cracked twice since be bought it less than 4 months ago…

  7. Robert Singer says:

    I have a 2021 Kia Stinger. The windshield has chipped 4 times bef

  8. Alex says:

    This doesn’t seem to be limited to the Telluride. I have a brand new 2024 carnival (as in 2 weeks old) that the window just spontaneously cracked sitting in my driveway yesterday on a clear sunny day. Of course Kia is saying must have been an impact. From not driving? On a sunny day? Trying to figure out my options because getting the run around about replacement under warranty and it would be one thing if I was driving behind a truck hauling rocks and a rock hit my window or something, ok that sucks but that’s life. This is so obviously a manufacturing defect I don’t think I or my insurance should be on the hook for it.

    1. Carlos Sanchez says:

      Same happened to our 2020 kia sorrento

  9. Dawnette Serra says:

    I own a 2023 telluride and the windshield cracked while driving down the expressway

  10. James Winn says:

    I own a 2021 Kia Telluride SX. This is the 2nd cracked windshield in the last 2+ years.

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