Things catching on fire are never good. If you're driving a 2020-2021 model year Kia Soul or Seltos powered by the base 2.0-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder then this affects you. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently issued a recall coordinated with the automaker for a total of 147,249 vehicles over engine fire concerns. The problem was traced back to when the small crossovers were manufactured; the supplier did not properly heat treat the piston oil rings and this could result in engine damage. In turn, there might be a loss of power, thereby increasing the chances of a crash. Equally worrying is a potential fire risk. The oil could leak onto nearby exhaust components and ignite.