Courtney Jorstad  |  February 13, 2015

Category: Consumer News

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Kia fuel economyKia Motors America, Inc. was hit with a class action lawsuit in a California federal court, alleging that its Kia Optimas made in model years 2001 through 2006 are made with defective door locks that pose a potential safety hazard.

The Kia class action lawsuit was filed on Wednesday by plaintiff Colleen Davison, who owns a 2003 Kia Optima. She claims that in June 2013 problems began to develop with her Optima with both the driver’s side door and the passenger’s door in the front of the car.

Her first problem was that couldn’t unlock the doors with the key fob while outside of the vehicle and “merely touching the door handle would trigger the doors to lock, preventing” her from entering the vehicle, and she was required to open her door manually with the key, the Kia Optima class action lawsuit explains.

Now, Davison claims that the car won’t unlock from the inside and it must now be unlocked from the outside.

“On more than one occasion, as a result of the door lock defect, Ms. Davison was locked into the vehicle and could only exit by climbing over the front seat into the back of the vehicle and exiting the rear door,” the Kia class action lawsuit says.

“After having been trapped in the front of the vehicle, Ms. Davison could no longer take the risk of locking her vehicle while driving,” it adds.

When Davison called her local Kia dealership in Olympia, Washington, she was told that since the warranty that came with the car had expired, she would have to pay $500 to have the door lock problem fixed, she explains in her class action lawsuit.

However, she could not afford the repair at the time and continued to drive the vehicle with the door lock problems for a few more months until unlocking the doors grew more difficult.

“By September, Ms. Davison was unable to unlock her front doors by any method . . . which meant that her vehicle could no longer be locked (either when driving or when it was parked and left alone,” the Kia Optima defective door lock class action lawsuit states.

“At this point her Kia Optima posed an unreasonable safety hazard. A vehicle door lock that will not unlock on demand poses a clear and definitive safety risk to vehicle occupants who may need to egress the vehicle quickly in the even of a crash, vehicle fire, or other emergent circumstance,” according to the Kia class action lawsuit.

Davison was able to have the driver’s side door lock repaired in February 2014. However, the passenger side door still doesn’t work properly.

The class action lawsuit cites “hundreds of Kia owners complaining about the same problem” on internet forums as well as complaints filed with the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration.

Davison is seeking to represent a nationwide class of Kia Optima owners of model years 2001-2006.

The Kia Optima class action lawsuit is charging the automaker with violating the California Consumer Legal Remedies Act and violating California’s Unfair Competition Law.

The plaintiff is represented by Michael D. Braun of the Braun Law Group, P.C. and by Roy A. Katriel of The Katriel Law Firm.

The Kia Optima Defective Door Lock Class Action Lawsuit is Colleen Davison v. Kia Motors America, Inc., in the U.S. District Court in the Central District of California in the Southern Division.

UPDATE: The Kia Optima Defective Door Lock class action lawsuit was dismissed on June 29, 2015.

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30 thoughts onKia Optimas Have Defective Door Locks, Class Action Says

  1. Charles Smith says:

    I have a 2004 Optima.
    It’s the same story.
    With mine it’s the driver’s door.
    If I lock up my vehicle, I’m not getting that door open.
    The windows are funny too, so I tell any passengers not to touch anything.
    When that driver’s door does get locked up, I can eventually get it open with messing with the key, and pulling the handle at just the right moment.
    Sometimes I get it right away, sometimes I’m locked out for weeks.
    I just don’t lock my doors, or leave anything in the car.

  2. Anibal Enrique Zambrano says:

    I own a 2001 Kia Spectra that has the same problem with the rear doors, first was the left rear did not want to open from inside and outside, now both rear doors do not want to open from inside or outside.
    Next week i will try to fix them, taken them apart from the inside of the car, I am planning to take the front passenger seat first, them pull out the rear lower seat, then i will try to take the rear door panels off the doors to see what is broken.

  3. Tracy Ruggles+ says:

    /ee have a 2005 Kia Optima with the drivers side door lock not functioning.
    This poses a danger to the driver who may become trapped in the car after an accident.

  4. Mike Nicewarner says:

    I have a 2010 Kia Optima lx right back door lock will not lock or unlock.

  5. Alex Allen says:

    2001 kia rio. driver door stuck shut. hope someone starts another suit. Please!

  6. Ssggg says:

    My 2013 kia optima is experiencing similar door lock issues. Front Passenger door will not unlock using key fob. We are out of warranty now so I’ll be researching if there is a fix I can do myself. Will NEVER have another piece of crap kia.

  7. S says:

    I have had this problem after warranty. Its sad that in terms of safety i would rather have ticotta (fighting with auto spell) shrapnel AIRBAGS that MAY or MAY NOT Deploy…. than having no way to enter or exit a vehicle even WITH A KEY. Which may or may not work. Im glad i do not have kids.

    HOW IS this car company able to sell cars to the *** OUR AMERICAN PUBLIC with this ongoing failure of manufacturing?!?! It is a death trap/ severe risk even when not in operation!…

  8. mark says:

    my 2006.5 OPTIMA is now experiencing a power draw from my door locking issues. I had to buy a new battery, starter, and alternator to fix the issues that it caused me.

  9. Queen says:

    Kia cars are crap! My 2003 Optima driver side door won’t even open at all. That is such a hazard! Kia corporation should be sued. I will NEVER buy another car from Kia.

    1. Marilyn Monroe says:

      I have a 2003 Kia optima I cannot lock my car if I do I may never get back in so I have to leave them unlocked at all times I bought this car new Asked me if I’ll ever buy another Kia hell no

  10. Stacie says:

    This is unacceptable. I’ve been having the exact problems as everyone else. Kia needs to make things right by all of us.

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