Kia Sedona recurring airbag light issue diagnosed as faulty spring clock replacement by dealership on Kia Sedona

Submitted by Konny · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Kia Sedona owners report experiencing recurring airbag light issues, often attributed to a faulty clock spring that may require replacement. This component is crucial as it connects the airbag to the vehicle's electrical system, enabling a constant connection while turning the steering wheel. When the clock spring malfunctions, it can cause the airbag light to remain illuminated, signaling a fault within the airbag system. Dealerships typically recommend replacing the faulty clock spring to resolve these issues and ensure the airbag system functions properly.

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Average mileage: 3,000 miles
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