Kia Air Conditioning Recall: Why Some Fans Smell Like Fire

Crank the fan to 3, smell plastic, see light smoke curl from the vents. That’s how some Kia HVAC failures start. From 2021 to 2026, Sorento, K5, Carnival, and Niro models picked up recalls and service campaigns tied to blower wiring, fuse terminals, compressors, refrigerant charge, and hybrid heater load.

SC351 / 25V649 flags an overheating Sorento blower harness that can melt inside the dash. SC307 moves a high-load K5 fuse after heat kills the blower in hot states. Carnival and Niro actions target weak cooling, wrong refrigerant mass, or PTC heater drain that can trigger limp-home.

This guide calls out what fails, what the fix changes, and what to check on your VIN. Next, how Kia labels a safety recall versus a service campaign.

2022 Kia Sorento Limited SXL Sport Utility 4D

1. How Kia labels an HVAC defect and who pays for it

Safety recall, service campaign, or warranty extension

File a defect with NHTSA and it becomes a federal safety recall. That means fire risk, loss of defrost, stalled propulsion, or another hazard tied to FMVSS rules. Kia must notify owners, fix it free, and log it under a campaign like 25V649.

Issue a Service Campaign code such as SC307, SC358, or SA632, and the fix still happens at no charge. The difference sits in the label and reporting. Service campaigns don’t carry the same public recall flag, but the repair parts and labor are funded by Kia.

Extend the warranty, and coverage stretches beyond the standard 5-year / 60,000-mile basic term. The K5 blower circuit under SC307 carries 15 years or 180,000 miles. That coverage follows the VIN, not the first owner.

Core Kia HVAC and A/C actions by model

ID / Name Model(s) Years (build) Component Primary risk / symptom
SC351 / 25V649 Sorento 2021–2023 Blower resistor harness Melted connector, smoke, dash fire risk
SC307 K5 2021–2022 Blower fuse terminal Blower inoperative, no A/C or defrost
SA632 Carnival 2025–2026 (early) A/C compressor Weak cooling at idle, poor pull-down
SC358 Niro HEV/PHEV/EV 2025 builds Refrigerant charge Under/overcharge, noisy compressor, poor cooling
SC352 Carnival Hybrid 2025–2026 PTC heater load management logic 12V drain, limp-home at ~31 mph

Each action targets a specific failure path. Sorento centers on wiring gauge and heat. K5 focuses on terminal contact area under sustained load. Carnival and Niro campaigns revolve around mechanical tolerance, refrigerant mass, or load management software.

VIN range controls eligibility. Build dates often span only months, such as Feb 23 to May 3, 2021 for certain K5 units. The only reliable cutoff is the VIN in Kia’s system.

Why HVAC defects trigger safety oversight

Lose the blower and the windshield fogs in minutes during rain. No airflow means no defrost grid assist. That crosses into visibility standards under federal safety law.

Run high current through a thin-gauge harness and heat spikes fast. Terminal resistance climbs, plastic housings soften around 200°F, and localized melting begins. In SC351, X-ray analysis traced fire origin to the blower resistor connector junction.

Hybrid models add another layer. The PTC heater in Carnival Hybrid can draw heavy amperage in subfreezing temps. Battery voltage drops below threshold, and the vehicle caps speed at roughly 31 mph under limp-home logic.

2. Sorento blower harness fire recall SC351 / 25V649

2021–2023 builds and the thin-gauge failure point

Target 2021–2023 Sorento units built roughly Sept 10, 2020 through Dec 29, 2023. The defect sits in the main wiring assembly feeding the blower motor resistor, commonly tied to part number 91100-R5140. A supplier deviation left the conductor thinner than spec.

Lower cross-section raises resistance. Higher resistance raises heat under load. Terminal 2 at the resistor connector runs hottest during steady mid-speed operation.

Item Detail
Campaign ID SC351 / 25V649
Model Sorento (multiple trims, LX most cited)
Build window 09/10/2020 – 12/29/2023
Failed area Blower resistor harness connector
Fire origin Junction at resistor terminal inside dash

Early field reports logged smoke from the passenger dash side. Internal analysis traced ignition to the resistor-harness junction. Plastic housing deformation begins near 200°F and escalates fast under sustained current.

Why fan speed 3 cooks the connector

Fan speed 3 pulls substantial current without the full bypass seen at max speed. That keeps the resistor active and heat localized. Joule heating scales with current squared, so small resistance changes spike temperature.

Drivers report speed 3 dropping out first. Speed 4 may still run since it often bypasses parts of the resistor path. That pattern flags connector damage before visible melting.

Burnt-plastic odor from passenger vents marks advanced degradation. Intermittent blower operation follows as terminal tension drops. Carbonized plastic increases resistance further and accelerates thermal runaway.

Dealer remedy and what physically changes

Replace the blower motor resistor and the entire affected harness segment. Revised harness uses correct gauge from a different supplier. Dealers inspect surrounding ducting and trim for heat damage.

Repair labor typically runs 1.0 to 1.5 hours depending on trim. Parts cost in retail terms sits around $150 to $300 for harness and resistor, covered under recall. Completion code must show closed under 25V649 in Kia’s system.

3. K5 blower fuse terminal campaign SC307

2021–2022 K5 builds in high-heat states

Cover 2021–2022 K5 units sold in Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, and Texas. Production focus centers on early 2021 builds, including units built Feb 23 through May 3, 2021. The fault sits in the multi-fuse junction block under the hood.

The 40-amp blower motor fuse feeds through a narrow terminal. Sustained high blower speed in 100°F-plus climates pushes current and ambient heat together. Terminal tension weakens as metal expands and oxidizes.

Item Detail
Campaign ID SC307
Model Kia K5
Years 2021–2022
Region focus High-heat U.S. states
Failed area Blower motor fuse terminal in junction box

Blower stops without warning. A/C airflow dies, defrost dies, and no air moves through the cabin.

Terminal heat, contact loss, and sudden airflow failure

Blower motors can draw near rated amperage on max in extreme heat. Current density rises at a narrow contact surface. Small gaps at the terminal increase resistance and heat further.

Plastic around the fuse cavity can discolor. Terminal plating can pit or arc. Once contact drops, the blower circuit opens and the cabin goes silent.

Some vehicles log no HVAC DTC. Others may store low-voltage or communication codes if battery voltage dips under heavy load. The core issue remains mechanical contact failure at the fuse block.

What the SC307 repair changes inside the fuse box

Remove the battery and air cleaner to access the junction box. Split the housing and reroute the blower feed using wire repair kit 91200 L3000QQK. Move the circuit to a wider, more robust terminal position.

Labor time runs about 0.7 hour under Kia’s operation code. A revised fuse cover label marks the new blower fuse location to prevent future misdiagnosis. Coverage extends to 15 years or 180,000 miles on the blower circuit under this campaign.

4. Carnival compressor weakness and hybrid heater load campaigns SA632 and SC352

SA632 and the low-speed cooling drop

Target early 2025–2026 Carnival builds flagged under SA632. Customer complaints center on weak cooling at idle and slow pull-down in traffic. Highway airflow masks the issue since engine speed raises compressor output.

Internal inspection found excessive piston-to-cylinder clearance inside the compressor. Refrigerant slips past the piston during compression. Volumetric efficiency drops, and low-side pressure fails to stabilize.

Driver complaint Operating condition Likely fault inside compressor
Cold on highway, warm at idle Stop-and-go traffic Excessive piston blow-by
Rapid cycling, no DTC stored Moderate ambient temps Reduced compression efficiency
Dealer cannot duplicate easily Mild shop temperatures Insufficient load during test

Kia requires KDS monitoring of evaporator temperature for 5 minutes. If the evap temp fails to drop steadily, replace compressor assembly 97701-R0100QQK. Labor runs about 1.8 hours for inspection plus replacement under campaign coding.

R-1234yf handling and contamination risk

Carnival uses R-1234yf refrigerant with PAG FD46Xg oil. That refrigerant demands dedicated recovery equipment and accurate charge weight documentation. Overfill or contamination can raise high-side pressure above safe limits.

Dealers must print the A/C machine record and attach it to the warranty claim. If metallic debris appears in the oil, flush lines and replace the receiver-drier. Retail compressor replacement outside campaign can exceed $1,200 including refrigerant.

SC352 and the PTC heater limp-home trigger

Cover 2025–2026 Carnival Hybrid units under SC352. The electric PTC heater supplements cabin heat during cold starts. Under heavy HVAC demand, it draws significant amperage from the 12V system.

In extreme cold, sustained PTC load can outpace charging. Battery voltage drops below threshold. The vehicle enters limp-home and caps speed near 31 mph.

The remedy updates load-management software to limit heater draw under low state-of-charge. No hardware swap occurs. Post-update logic prioritizes battery voltage stability over maximum cabin heat, with limp-home speed fixed around 31 mph.

5. Niro refrigerant charge campaign SC358 on hybrid and EV models

Factory charge error and system imbalance

Cover 2025-model-year Niro HEV, PHEV, and EV builds flagged under SC358. The issue traces to incorrect refrigerant mass during in-line manufacturing. Charge deviations can be only a few ounces off spec.

Undercharge leaves part of the evaporator dry. Vent temperatures rise, especially in Eco mode. Compressor runs longer and draws more power.

Overcharge drives high-side pressure up. Compressor noise increases, and seals face added stress. High head pressure can shorten compressor life well before 60,000 miles.

Condition System behavior Driver symptom Long-term effect
Undercharged Low evaporator saturation Weak cooling at idle or low fan Higher compressor duty cycle, reduced EV range
Overcharged Elevated high-side pressure Noisy compressor, fluctuating vent temps Seal wear, potential early compressor failure

Niro EV and PHEV models tie A/C load to battery thermal management. Incorrect charge affects cabin cooling and battery temperature control.

Dealer recovery and precise recharge requirement

Service procedure requires full refrigerant recovery. System must be evacuated and recharged to exact specified mass. Final charge weight must be documented on the repair order.

No partial top-off allowed under campaign rules. Technicians use calibrated R-1234yf equipment with printed output attached to the claim. Retail recovery and recharge outside campaign often runs $250 to $400 depending on region.

Field clues that point to SC358

Brand-new Niro with weak A/C and no visible leaks raises suspicion. Compressor sounds louder than expected during moderate ambient temps. Cooling improves slightly at highway speeds but fades in traffic.

Scan tool may show no hard HVAC DTC. Live data can reveal unstable evaporator temperature or higher-than-normal compressor command. Campaign completion requires verified charge weight within factory tolerance, typically within a few grams of spec.

6. When smoke through the vents points outside the HVAC box

ABS and HECU recalls that mimic A/C fires

Smell burning plastic with the A/C on and most drivers blame the blower. Several Kia campaigns trace smoke to the ABS Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit. Brake fluid leaks inside the HECU can short the circuit board and overheat the module.

Engine bay heat pulls smoke into the fresh-air intake at the cowl. Cabin fills through the vents even though the HVAC hardware is intact. Warning lamps such as ABS or ESC often illuminate before or during the event.

Campaigns such as earlier HECU recalls under NHTSA filings required fuse replacement or module inspection. Failure origin sits near the brake master cylinder, not behind the dash. Fire risk centers in the engine compartment.

HVAC-origin fire versus non-HVAC electrical fire

Category Typical campaign True origin location First driver clue
HVAC-origin SC351 / 25V649 Blower resistor harness Smoke or odor at specific fan speed
Brake module HECU recalls ABS module in engine bay ABS light, burning smell from cowl area
Engine/oil Rod bearing recalls Oil on hot exhaust surfaces Knock, oil lamp, then smoke through vents

HVAC-origin events often track to specific fan settings. Non-HVAC electrical fires tend to pair with warning lights or engine symptoms. Melted dash connectors show heat damage near the blower resistor housing.

Engine-compartment fires can feed smoke into the cabin within seconds once the HVAC pulls outside air. Open campaigns must be checked across all systems when smoke is reported. A closed 25V649 code eliminates one dash-fire path but does nothing for an open HECU recall.

7. Warranty extensions, reimbursement, and resale impact

Extended coverage tied to blower and HVAC circuits

Log SC307 on a K5 and the blower circuit gains 15 years or 180,000 miles of coverage. That protection attaches to the VIN. Subsequent owners keep the same term.

Other campaigns carry their own limits. Compressor replacements under SA632 fall under campaign rules, not the standard 5-year / 60,000-mile basic warranty. Coverage applies only to the defined VIN range and failure mode.

Blower harness replacement under SC351 / 25V649 remains free for affected Sorentos regardless of mileage. Once closed in Kia’s system, the repair code stays on record permanently.

Claiming reimbursement for past repairs

Owners who paid out-of-pocket before a campaign can file for reimbursement. Kia requires a repair order listing the specific failure, such as “melted blower connector” or “A/C compressor internal failure.” Proof of payment must show date, VIN, and amount.

Eligible expenses can include repair cost, towing, and rental. Deadlines often run about 90 days from notice or campaign launch. Missing documentation usually leads to denial.

Retail blower motor and resistor replacement can run $400 to $800. Compressor replacement with R-1234yf service can exceed $1,200. Approved reimbursement covers documented, qualifying repairs only.

Open HVAC recalls and used-market value

Open recalls show up on Carfax and NMVTIS checks. Certified pre-owned programs require all safety recalls closed before sale. An open 25V649 or SC307 can delay certification.

Completed campaigns strengthen resale confidence. Buyers can verify status through Kia’s VIN lookup. An unresolved HVAC fire recall reduces negotiating leverage at trade-in.

8. When it’s a recall and when it’s just weak A/C

Spot the patterns that scream campaign first

Smell on fan speed 3 in a 2021–2023 Sorento points straight at SC351 / 25V649. Blower dead in a 2021–2022 K5 from Texas or Arizona flags SC307 before any motor test. Weak cooling at idle on a near-new Carnival suggests SA632 compressor inspection.

Brand-new Niro with poor cooling and no leak evidence should trigger a SC358 VIN check. Carnival Hybrid stuck in limp-home at about 31 mph during heavy heater use signals SC352 software review. Pattern recognition saves hours of blind diagnosis.

Scan data and physical inspection that confirm the fault

Start with VIN recall status in Kia’s system. Then pull live data on KDS. Watch evaporator temperature drop rate, blower command versus actual, and battery state-of-charge on hybrids.

Inspect blower connectors for discoloration or melted plastic. Check fuse block terminals for pitting or looseness. Measure blower current draw across speeds to confirm normal load after repair.

Compressor cases under SA632 require 5-minute evap monitoring in Expert Diagnosis mode. If temperature fails to drop steadily, replacement is authorized under campaign code 250173R0 with about 1.8 labor hours.

Post-repair checks that prevent repeat failures

After harness or fuse work, verify stable voltage at the blower under max load. Confirm no heat discoloration after several minutes at high fan speed. Document current draw and compare against spec.

After refrigerant recovery and recharge under SC358, confirm final charge weight matches factory spec within a few grams. Log vent temperature and high-side pressure during road test. Improper charge leaves high-side pressure elevated and compressor noise unchanged.

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