2014 Kia Sportage Engine Problems
58 owner-reported engine complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (58)
Your engine shut down completely while driving on the highway at about 100,000 miles. A mechanic found the timing chain had stretched and metal shavings were in the oil — signs of internal engine wear. While Kia has recalls for similar issues with the Theta 2 engine in other model years, your vehicle's VIN wasn't included, and Kia refused to help even though you're experiencing the same problem. Fixing this will likely require timing chain replacement and possibly a full engine overhaul or replacement.
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Your engine has failed completely at 70,000 miles, and your mechanic found aluminum shavings in the cam shaft area, suggesting internal engine damage. Your car stalled without warning, which could have caused an accident, and you'd noticed an oil smell and burning a few months before the failure. The repair will likely require engine removal and either a complete rebuild or replacement.
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Your engine suddenly seized while driving at low speeds, causing smoke to pour from under the hood with no warning lights to alert you beforehand. The dealer determined the engine had failed completely and replaced it, but the same problem happened again two years later at around 115,000 miles. The underlying cause of the repeated engine seizure should be investigated to prevent another failure, which may involve checking engine oil levels, cooling system function, and internal engine components.
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While driving on the highway, your car suddenly lost power and wouldn't accelerate despite pressing the gas pedal, accompanied by a strong burning smell from the engine. The dashboard lights all illuminated and the engine shut itself down after you managed to reach a rest stop about a mile away. Your car is currently undrivable and needs professional diagnosis to identify the source of the burning smell and power loss.
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Your engine is making a knocking sound. This typically indicates an internal engine problem that should be diagnosed by a mechanic. The issue may require engine repairs or component replacement to resolve the knocking noise.
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Your replacement engine triggered a P1326 KSDS failure error code, which put your car into limp mode while you were traveling overseas. Kia USA has refused to authorize diagnosis or provide assistance, even though a Kia dealership is nearby. This appears to be a recurring issue stemming from the engine recall repair. The fix will likely require Kia to diagnose the knock sensor detection system and either repair or replace the faulty component.
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Your 2014 Kia Sportage experienced sudden jerking and loss of power while driving at highway speeds, with the check engine light coming on. The vehicle wouldn't accelerate past 40 MPH even with the pedal fully pressed. A knock sensor was diagnosed as faulty and replaced, but the problem happened again on a separate occasion. Most recently, you've noticed an abnormal sound coming from the engine.
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Your 2014 Kia Sportage's engine shut off suddenly while running normally, with no warning lights beforehand. The vehicle qualifies for a Kia recall (SC147) for engine seizure, but your dealership refused to perform the recall repair because the vehicle isn't currently registered. Under NHTSA rules, recall repairs must be done for free regardless of registration status. The fix would involve the dealership diagnosing why the engine seized and performing whatever repair or replacement is specified in the recall.
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While driving at 35 MPH, your engine warning light came on and the car shifted into limp mode (reduced power). You noticed the engine was starting to overheat. The dealer diagnosed that your turbocharger, radiator, and catalytic converter all need to be replaced. The repair wasn't completed at the time of this report.
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Your engine shut down while you were driving on the interstate 2 years ago. The Kia dealership ran a diagnostic test but didn't find anything wrong, yet you've continued to experience problems since then. This suggests an intermittent engine issue that may not show up during standard testing. You may need a more thorough diagnostic or to have the engine inspected by a technician who can identify problems that don't always trigger fault codes.
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Your engine hesitates and sputters when you press the accelerator pedal at various speeds, and your check engine light is on. A diagnostic scan found a misfire in cylinder #2, meaning that cylinder isn't firing properly. Even after service at a Kia dealer, the problem continued. Fixing this will likely involve inspecting or replacing the spark plug, ignition coil, fuel injector, or checking the compression in that cylinder.
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Your engine stopped working completely. Even though there's a known recall for this issue, the dealership is refusing to repair it for free and is asking you to pay for the repair instead.
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Your engine is consuming more oil than normal between oil changes. You may need to check your oil level more frequently and top it off as needed. This could indicate internal engine wear or a leak that should be inspected by a mechanic.
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Last Tuesday I was taking my Ill mother to the Dr 30 min away. All of a sudden the engine light came on and the car died. Would not do anything after that it was 100 degrees that day I had to get a ride for my mother in the hot day back to the facility she lived call a tow truck and call the dealership where I bought the car. I had to pay for the towing and to top it off I have to pay partially for a rental car The engine is blown in the vehicle I just bought this car in april how could it of blown already? I did the oil changes and checked it also. There is a extended contract on the vehicle but it needs a engine and a starter. I'm lucky my mother was not sick after how hot is was I have made 2 payments and that's it. I think I should get money back for what I paid that's over 2000 since I bought it and for this to happen .I depend on this car for my job for apps for everything. It isn't right it wasn't disclosed to me that the engine was bad . I feel they did me wrong when I bought it .
The motor sputtered and died. Is there an engine recall on this vehicle?
I was driving on a road with an incline and as I accelerated up the hill I lost all power in my gas pedal. At that same moment my engine light and battery light came on the dash board. I tried to pull the car over but I had no power at all. I put the car in park and it would not start again. We checked the battery and alternator and that is not the problem. It is most certainly the engine. I didn’t not get any warning lights what so ever, and it did not act funny before hand. I just suddenly lost power and had to get my car towed home.
The contact owns a 2014 Kia Sportage. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, the engine seized, and the vehicle lost motive power with several unknown warning lights illuminated. The contact was able to restart the vehicle; however, the failure recurred. The contact pulled over and parked the vehicle in a parking lot. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by an independent mechanic or dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but provided no assistance because the recall repair of NHTSA Campaign Number: 22V051000 (Service Brakes, Hydraulic) had not been completed. The contact stated that she had not received the recall notification. The failure mileage was approximately 158,376.
My vehicle completely stalled out on the 15 freeway in Southern California, and I barely made it off of the road and had to call 911 due to the traffic coming so near to me. My vehicle was towed to the Kia dealership in Victorville, where they told me a bearing engine knock occured and I was told by them and Kia that the warranty doesn’t stand because of a previous owner to owner’s before I bought the car did not do the update they were supposed to do. It was a very very scary situation. I was on the side of the 15 freeway with a ditch beside me just waiting to get plowed down by big rigs going by me. And now I am out $8000 that I paid to purchase the car two months ago with no recourse to have it fixed because they told me it’s going to be $11,000 because the engine in my car is discontinued. I did my due diligence. I did a CARFAX and a Bumper report and because Kia and Hyundai decided this wasn’t a recall, but rather a product improvement campaign, it was not listed in any of the forms I used to do my best to find out if this car was a good car to buy.
The contact owns a 2014 Kia Sportage. The contact stated that the engine was knocking. The check engine warning light was illuminated intermittently at first but had since become constant. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer where the PCV valve was replaced. The dealer also performed an engine flush, and oil change, and filled the fuel tank. The contact stated that on the following day, the failure recurred with the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle was returned to the dealer who stated the engine could not be replaced due to the knocking not meeting the volume level required for a free engine replacement. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 80,000.
The contact owned a 2014 Kia Sportage. The contact stated that while driving, the engine stalled. The contact then stated that she noticed smoke on the windshield of the vehicle. No warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was towed to the contact's residence and then towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle was towed back to the contact’s residence where it was repossessed. The contact then received the NHTSA Campaign Number: 22V51000 (Service Brakes, Hydraulic). The dealer was notified of the failure however, the contact was advised to contact the bank. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and the contact was advised to notify the dealer. The failure mileage was unavailable.
2014 KIA SPORTAGE. CONSUMER WRITES IN REGARD TO NHTSA SAFETY RECALL 22V-051. THE CONSUMER STATED THE MANUFACTURER EXCEEDED A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME COMPLETING THE RECALL REPAIR. THE PARTS WERE NOT YET AVAILABLE.
2014 KIA SPORTAGE. CONSUMER WRITES IN REGARD TO NHTSA SAFETY RECALL 22V-051. THE CONSUMER STATED THE MANUFACTURER EXCEEDED A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME COMPLETING THE RECALL REPAIR AND TO HAVE FOUND A REMEDY.
My 2014 Kia Sportage has been under a recall since February of 2022. As of today, August 27, 2022, no remedy has been made available. I do not understand the unforgivable delay when the vehicle is subject to spontaneous engine fire at any time.....This is nothing short of manufacturer negligence....
We were notified of this recall in February 2022. It's now August 2022. We called the dealer repeatedly and keep getting told the part is not available yet, try back in a couple weeks. Do we have to wait until the vehicle catches fire and burns down the house or worse yet, kills someone?
On May 4th, my 2014 Kia Sportage seized up, in the middle of the road, while I was driving at 60 miles per hour. I was driving my 73-year-old Mother to a funeral in Miami, Oklahoma. Kia Lawrence confirmed that it was a recall, and they verbally agreed to replace the engine. It is July 16th, and Kia Lawrence has still not replaced the engine yet.
I WAS DRIVING FROM WORK TO COME HOME, I NOTICE SOMTHING WAS WRONG. I PUT MY EMERGENCY LIGHTS ON AND THE VEHICLE SHUT DOWN IN THE MIDDLE OF ROAD. I HAD ASSISTANTS HELP ME PUSHED TO THE SIDE OF ROAD. I GAVE THE CAR A FEW JUMPS STARTS BUT IT DIDN'T WORK. THEN THE VEHICLE STARTED SMOKING I WASN'T SURE WHERE IT WAS COMING FROM.CAR BEGAN TO LOSE POWER AND THEN STARTED CUTTING OUT COMPLETELY. WHICH LEAD ME TO TOW MY VEHICLE TO MY HOME. WEEKS LATER I RECECIVED A NOTICATION ABOUT A RECALL AN ENGINE COMPARTMENT. I NOTIFYED THE DEALERSHIP ABOUT THE RECALL. I WAS TOLD THEY CANT DO NOTHING UNTILL THE SECOND LETTER, ITS BEEN 4 MONTHS NOW MY CAR STILL DOESNT WORK, I'M PAYING MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR THE VEHCILE.. TAKING PUBLIC BUSES TO GO TO WORK.IF National Highway Traffic Safety Administration REALLY CARED ABOUT OUR SAFETY IT SHOULDN'T TAKE THIS LONG TO GET THE JOB DONE.
For the last year my vehicle is burning oil. I service it every 3 months.. I have to put from half to a quart of oil every two weeks. I had the dealer do a soak over night and it didn’t work. That cost me 500.00. I’m on a fixed income.
Recall is still not available after months. I have no vehicle at the moment.
The contact owns a 2014 Kia Sportage. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 22V051000 (Service Brakes, Hydraulic) however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic and diagnosed with engine failure. The mechanic informed the contact that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired and remained with the independent mechanic. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 120,000. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
The contact owns a 2014 Kia Sportage. The contact stated that while driving, the vehicle stalled without warning. The contact opened the hood and noticed an abnormal burning odor. The vehicle was towed to a local dealer where it was diagnosed the oil was not entering the engine and an engine replacement was needed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The approximate failure mileage was 137,000. The contact stated the failure was related to NHTSA Campaign Number 22V051000 ( Service Brakes, Hydraulic).
The contact owns a 2014 Kia Sportage. The contact stated that while driving approximately 75 MPH, a knocking noise was present coming from the engine compartment and the vehicle would not properly accelerate. The check engine warning light was illuminated. The cause of the failure was not determined. The dealer and manufacturer were notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 63,000.
The bearings in the engine have gone bad. The motor is blown. The engine malfunctioned. It is available for inspection upon request. I was in the car with my husband and 8-month old. We were on a busy highway so it was risky to be in the middle of a highway. The problem has been confirmed by an independent service center. It has been inspected by a repair shop which is Whistler’s towing and Truck Repair. There were no symptoms of the problem prior to the failure that I know of. The engine oil pressure and tire pressure sign came on the day of the failure barely 2 minutes then the car came to a stop.
Engine failure. Connecting rod bearings failed. Vehicle is available for inspection. Car went into Limp mode and would not go over twenty mph on the Highway. Has been inspected by mechanic and will be examined by dealership. Check engine light came on when issue arose.
Engine ceased on interstate. Had to make abrupt stop. Took car into shop and found brass filings in the oil pan. Bearing on crank had ceased.
2014 Kia Sportage total engine failure. Vehicle briefly flashed oil pressure warning light and stalled traveling down the highway. When he vehicle was started again it had a loud engine knock. Vehicle was towed to dealership had diagnosed engine has excessive rod bearing clearance. Recommend Long block Engine replacement. $5732. Kia is denying warranty claim due to the vehicle not having a KSDS software update. Court documents show that a consumer need only go to the NHTSA website and enter their VIN number to find any open recalls including the KSDS update. My VIN shows 0 unrepaired. Kia still claims that the update was not performed and the lifetime warranty will not be honored. Being an owner since 2018, I have not been notified of a single recall, product improvement campaign, or legal settlement. Kia customer service has admitted to not having me in their system. I as a consumer had no way of knowing of any of the safety, or functional concerns of my vehicle. This same problem has been confirmed through the stories of hundreds of others. Kia needs to be held accountable. At the time of settlement, when determining the amount. The court based its numbers off of a 100% approval rating of class vehicles. Even at that time the approval rating was only at 15%. Disgusting. Most importantly, the KSDS software update does not prevent engine failure in any way. The defect is still there. Kia has not found a fix. The vehicles are still unsafe.
I’ve owned an Optima and a Sportage. They’ve both left me in terrible situations financially. I liked my 2014 KIA Sportage. It was well maintained and a good vehicle. I really hadn’t ran into any issues with it. Until the day after Christmas 12/26/2021. There was no indication whatsoever that there was a mechanical failure to the engine about to happen. No warning lights. Nothing. As I was running about 80 mph on 71 Southbound I started to hear a “flapping” noise. Within 5 miles, and thank the Lord I was now on an exit ramp slowing down - the engine locked up!! After doing some research I quickly found out this is a predominant issue with KIA engines. The manufacturing was faulty and it causes premature wear of the crankshaft bearing and metal shavings wrecking havoc on the engine. Due to being a secondary owner it is not under warranty and because I did not receive any notification at all from the manufacturer that there was a product improvement order for the vehicle, KIA will not assist with any of the cost. I now have a vehicle that was running just fine the day before yesterday, that has 84,000 miles on it, maintained properly, that I still owe on that does not run and is going to cost me $6,500 to get fixed. There was a class action lawsuit with a 1.3 billion dollar settlement because KIA knew they were manufacturing junk engines but apparently I missed out on that and I am not eligible due to the product improvement, that I knew nothing about, was not completed. My VIN has 0 unrepaired recalls on the KIA and the NHTSA government websites. I don’t understand how it’s not a safety recall. I keep reminding myself that things could’ve been worse and I am leaning on my faith to help me remain as calm about the situation as possible.
The contact owns a 2014 Kia Sportage. The contact stated while driving 55 mph, he began to hear an abnormal noise coming from the engine. The contact stated no warning light was illuminated. The contact was able to park on the side of the road but did not hear the abnormal noise anymore. The contact stated that he decided to continue driving, but the engine then seized shortly after. The contact was able to restart to the vehicle but continued to hear the abnormal noise getting louder. The contact was able to park on the side of the road. The vehicle was not drivable. The contact towed the vehicle to the local dealer and was informed that the engine needed to be replaced, due to not having the knock sensor software updated. The vehicle was not repaired but was pending repairs. The manufacturer had been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 120,000.
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The contact owns a 2014 Kia Sportage. The contact stated while driving approximately 50 MPH, the vehicle suddenly stalled. During the failure a rattling noise was present coming from the engine compartment. The vehicle was towed to the local dealer who diagnosed that the engine rods had failed, and the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not yet repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure, but no assistance was offered. The failure mileage was 73,000.
Was driving 50 mph on highway when a loud band and sudden loss of power came from engine. Veered car to breakdown lane. Engine oil all over road. Total loss of engine oil. A screw blew a hole in the engine (two private mechanics confirmed this). Car has now been sitting at Kia dealer for 3 weeks and they claim they cannot look at it for a month (must be a lot of blown engines in their lot?) Only 83,000 miles on car.
The contact owns a 2014 Kia Sportage. The contact stated while moving from a complete stop, the vehicle loss motive power. The contact stated no warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was towed and diagnosed with needing the rod bearings replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 167,000.
On highway, route 80, engine shut down, dash board was blinking like crazy. Had to pull over to side of road. After 30 min.’s got to restart the car and exit highway, at a low speed with all kinds of engine noise. Car towed to service center, and mechanic says engine failed, need to replace motor.
THE CONTACT OWNS A 2014 KIA SPORTAGE. THE CONTACT STATED WHILE DRIVING 70 MPH, THE VEHICLE STALLED. THE CONTACT STATED NO WARNING LIGHT WAS ILLUMINATED. THE VEHICLE WAS TOWED TO THE LOCAL DEALER WHERE IT WAS DIAGNOSED WITH THE ENGINE NEEDING TO BE REPLACED DUE TO METAL FRAGMENTS BEING FOUND IN THE ENGINE OIL. THE VEHICLE WAS NOT YET REPAIRED. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOT INFORMED OF THE FAILURE. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS APPROXIMATELY 11,000.
WAS DRIVING ON FREEWAY AND LOST POWER CAR WOULDN'T REV PAST 1500 RPMS THEN MOTOR STARTED KNOCKING AND SEIZED. PURCHASED CAR ON 11 16 2020 PUT 2000 MILES ON IT HAS 122,000 MILES.
MY DASHBOARD 'ENGINE' LIGHT POPPED ON AND WITHIN MINUTES I DROVE IT TO MY LOCAL MECHANIC TO BE IMMEDIATELY SCANNED AND THE SCAN CODE READ, #POO14 AT THAT MOMENT MY MECHANIC INFORMED ME THAT THE "THETA II" ENGINE WAS IN FACT RECALLED BUT I WAS NEVER NOTIFIED EVER BY THE DEALERSHIP!!! AT THE TIME MY VEHICLE WAS MOVING IN A 35MPH ZONE ON A CITY STREET. AFTER THE SCAN I BACKED IT OUT OF THE BAY TO PARK IT AND THEN THE MOTOR JUST "LOCKED UP & SEIZED" I IMMEDIATELY CALLED KIA ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE AND WAS TOLD THEY DO NOT TOW. I THEN CALLED FUCILLO KIA WHERE I PURCHASED IT AND PRETTY MUCH GOT THE TYPICAL "BIG DEALER" RUN AROUND. I THEN CALLED SOMEONE WITH A BIGGER PAY GRADE THAT COULD POSSIBLY ADVISE ME WHAT TO DO HERE. THIS SUPERVISOR EXPLAINED THAT THEY ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE TO GET THE VEHICLE "IN HOUSE" TO FIX THIS ISSUE. I CONTACTED MY INSURANCE CO. BUT DID NOT HAVE TOWING ON MY POLICY. THEY WERE BAFFLED THAT KIA SAID IT WAS MY RESPONSIBILITY TO GET IT TOWED TO DEALERSHIP! MIND YOU THAT I IMMEDIATELY LOST MY PART TIME AND REALLY CANT AFFORD A HUGE TOWING BILL! IT SEEMS TO ME THAT I SHOULDN'T HAVE TO FEEL THAT THIS IS ALL MY FAULT ! YOU WOULD THINK THAT MY 10YR/100,000MI WARRANTY SHOULD JUMP ON THIS. I PRESENTLY HAVE 64,857MI ON ODOMETER . PLEASE INFORM ME WHAT TO DO NEXT,
I WAS DRIVING DOWN A HIGHWAY GOING 70 MPH. ALL OF A SUDDEN MY CAR ENGINE STARTS REVVING HIGH. SO I START SLOWING DOWN AND ITS STILL REVVING HIGH. SO I PULL OVER WITH MY 2 KIDS IN THE CAR, AND MY CAR DIES. I HAD MY CAR TOWED 51 MILES TO MY MECHANICS SHOP, AND FOUND OUT YESTERDAY THE ENGINE IS SHOT. I HAD NO WARNING LIGHTS COME ON THE DASH, NOTHING WRONG UNTIL IT WAS TOO LATE. MY OIL WAS CHANGED A MONTH AND 5 DAYS PRIOR TO THIS.
I NOTICED A KNOCKING NOISE COMING FROM MY ENGINE WHILE IDLING AND WHEN TRYING TO ACCELERATE THE KNOCKING NOISE WAS GETTING LOUDER AND FASTER THEN AT FIRST THE NOISE STOPPED AS YOU WOULD DRIVE PAST 40 MPH OR SO AND WHILE BREAKING MY ENGINE WOULD KNOCK AND MY CAR WOULD SLIGHTLY JERK. I FIRST NOTICED THIS EARLY MORNING HAD TO DRIVE TWO HOURS TO GET HOME WITH MY CHILDREN THEN AROUND NOON THE CAR WOULD NOT DRIVE PAST A HALF MILES BEFORE DYING. MY CAR WILL STILL START UP BUT WILL DIE IF DRIVEN. THIS HAPPEN VERY SUDDEN AN UNEXPECTED AS MY KIA IS WELL TAKEN CARE OF. PLEASE HELP ME UNDERSTAND WHAT IS HAPPENING WITH MY VEHICLE. *TR
NOTICED A KNOCKING NOISE COMING FROM MY ENGINE WHILE IDOLING WHEN TRYING TO ACCELERATE IT SEEMED AS THOUGH MY CAR WAS LOSING POWER AND THE KNOCKING NOISE WAS GETTING LOUDERAND FASTER. WHILE BREAKING MY ENGINE WOULD KNOCK AND MY CAR WOULD SLIGHTLY JERK. I HAVEN'T DROVE MY CAR IN 4 DAYS BECAUSE IT WAS ACTING THIS WAY ON BACK ROADS, NO WAY I'D TRUST IT ON A HIGHWAY. VEHICLE ONLY HAS 90,000 MILES.
THE VEHICLE SEIZED RUNNING ON THE FREEWAY TUESDAY MARCH 12 AND HAD TO BE TOWED. THE ENGINE WOULD NOT TURN OVER AND SUBSEQUENTLY WAS TOWED TO TWO DIFFERENT GARAGES AND TOLD THAT THE ENGINE SEIZED AND WAS DAMAGED. NO RECALL WAS SENT FROM 2017 AS I FOUND OUT LATER THERE WAS ONE. WAS DRIVING ON HWY280 WHEN AUTO STOPPED.
WIFE WAS DRIVING HOME FROM WORK, 45MIN DRIVE. 10MIN LEFT IN THE DRIVE, SHE STARTED HEARING A NOISE FROM THE ENGINE AND LOSS OF POWER. LUCKILY SHE WAS ABLE TO COAST THE WAY HOME, BUT AFTER 2 MECHANIC OPINIONS, IT IS A DEAD ENGINE DUE TO THE TICKING/CLANKING NOISE FROM THE ENGINE. FIRST MECHANIC SAID PISTON ISSUE (WITHOUT DIAGNOSTICS), SECOND SAID METAL SHAVINGS AND THE ENGINE BASICALLY KILLED ITSELF. I MADE SURE THIS CAR HAD ON-TIME OIL CHANGES AND AT 116K MILES WAS JUST ABOUT TO DO A FULL SPARKPLUG/100K MILEAGE TUNE-UP. WHEN WILL KIA UNDERSTAND THAT 2011-2013 MODELS ARE NOT THE ONLY MODELS EFFECTED BY THESE ENGINE ISSUES?! WE NOW ARE DOWN A CAR, STILL OWE ON IT, (I BELIEVE) AT NO FAULT TO OUR OWN. KIA DID SEND OUT AN ECU UPDATE (FEB15/19) THAT (PER A KIA DEALERSHIP EMPLOYEE) WARRANTIES THE ENGINE FOR THE LIFE OF THE ENGINE, BUT WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE WHO HAVE ALREADY BEEN EFFECTED WITH THESE ISSUES?!
WHILE DRIVING ON THE HIGHWAY, CAR BEGAN TO LOSE POWER AND THEN STARTED CUTTING OUT. I PULLED OVER ON HIGHWAY SHOULDER. CAR WAS PUTTING. I TURNED CAR OFF AND IT WOULD NOT RESTART. I REPLACED BATTERY AND IT STILL WOULD NOT RESTART.
WHEN I DID AN OIL CHANGE ON MY SPORTAGE I TURNED ON MY CAR AND IT STARTED MAKING A LOUD NOISE AND IT WAS SHAKING WITH ALOT OF TURBULENCE, IT WAS YANKING AND FORCING ITSELF IT FELT LIKE IT WAS GOING TO SHUT DOWN IT WAS A SCARY FEELING SINCE I WAS DRIVING IT AND ALL OF A SUDDEN IT WENT TO BEING DRIVEABLE UP TO 20 TO 15 MPH. I SAW THERE'S A RECALL ON THE HYUNDAI AND KIA, INCLUDED ARE THE 2013'2014 HYUNDAI SONATA AND SANTA FE, 2011'2014KIA SPORTAGE, 2011'2014 OPTIMA, AND 2012'2014 SORENTO. DURING MACHINING OF THE ENGINE CRANKSHAFT AND CRANKPINS, METAL SHAVINGS MAY HAVE BEEN LEFT WITHIN THE CRANKSHAFT OIL PASSAGES, AND THE CRANKPINS THEMSELVES MAY BE TOO ROUGH ON THE EDGES. AS A RESULT, OIL MAY BE BLOCKED AND CAUSE THE CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS TO WEAR, WHICH WOULD THEN CAUSE THEM TO FAIL AND SEIZE THE WHOLE ENGINE. THAT, OF COURSE, WOULD CAUSE THE CAR TO STALL DURING DRIVING.
DRIVING ON HIGHWAY POOR GAS MILEAGE, ENGINE SPEED REDUCED, ENGINE STARTED KNOCKING. VEHICLE STRUGGLED TO PULL ITSELF. VERY CONCERNING DRIVING IN DALLAS TRAFFIC. CAR IS STILL AT DEALERSHIP 300 MILES AWAY TWO MONTHS AFTER THIS INCIDENT.
ENGINE SEIZED WHILE DRIVING ON LOCAL ROAD, APPROX 30 MPH. LUCKILY, I WAS NOT DRIVING ON THE HIGHWAY AT 65MPH WHERE THE CAR COULD HAVE POSSIBLY SEIZED. CAR WAS TOWED TO LOCAL MECHANIC. AFTER INSPECTION BY LOCAL MECHANIC, WAS TOLD THE ENGINE WAS BONE DRY ALTHOUGH I HAD AN OIL CHANGE 2 MONTHS PRIOR. HAD THE CAR TOWED TO KIA DEALERSHIP. WAS TOLD BY TECH THAT THERE WAS A FLAG IN THE SYSTEM AFTER I BROUGHT UP SC147 (ENGINE SEIZURE RECALL). TWO WEEKS LATER, WAS TOLD THAT THE RECALL DID NOT APPLY TO MY VIN. I HAD NO WARNING INDICATIONS WHEN ENGINE SEIZED. WAS NEVER TOLD THE WARRANTY WAS EXTENDED TO 120,000 MILES. I PREVIOUSLY HAD AN ENGINE WARNING LIGHT AROUND 108,000 MILES AND LOCAL MECHANIC TOLD ME I HAD LOW OIL. I WAS NEVER NOTIFIED BY KIA REGARDING THIS SERVICE RECALL. NOW I AM BEING TOLD I CANNOT BE GRANDFATHERED IN TO THE 120,000 EXTENDED MILEAGE (I AM CURRENTLY AT 124,000) BECAUSE MY OIL CHANGES WERE PERFORMED OUTSIDE OF KIA SERVICE CENTER. FLAG IN THE SYSTEM, NEVER NOTIFIED, ENGINE SEIZED, BEING TOLD IT WAS AN INTERNAL COMPONENT FAILURE, BEING TOLD NOT RELATED TO SERVICE RECALL. SEEMS LIKE A BUNCH OF NONSENSE TO ME. SC147 COVERS SPORTAGE 11'-13' AND SORENTO 12'-14' AND OPTIMA 14'... ALL HAVE SAME 2.4L GDI ENGINE LIKE MINE. WAITING FOR OVER AN HOUR ON THE PHONE WITH KIA CONSUMER ASSISTANCE FOR FURTHER HELP.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2014 KIA SPORTAGE. WHILE DRIVING, THE VEHICLE FAILED TO ACCELERATE AND THE ENGINE WARNING INDICATOR ILLUMINATED. THE VEHICLE WAS DRIVEN TO THE CONTACT'S RESIDENCE AND DIAGNOSED BY AN INDEPENDENT MECHANIC. IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THE ENGINE NEEDED TO BE REPLACED. THE CONTACT CALLED DON DAVIS NISSAN AT (877) 376-9083 (1901 N COLLINS ST, ARLINGTON, TX 76011) AND WAS INFORMED THAT THE WARRANTY WAS EXPIRED. THE VEHICLE WAS NOT REPAIRED. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOT NOTIFIED. THE APPROXIMATE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 98,000.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2014 KIA SPORTAGE. WHILE THE CONTACT'S DAUGHTER WAS DRIVING 55 MPH, A LOUD SPUTTERING NOISE WAS HEARD AND THE OIL INDICATOR ILLUMINATED. THE NOISE GREW LOUDER, THE CHECK ENGINE WARNING INDICATOR ILLUMINATED, AND THE VEHICLE STALLED. THE VEHICLE WAS UNABLE TO RESTART AND WAS TOWED TO AN INDEPENDENT MECHANIC WHERE IT WAS DIAGNOSED WITH METAL SHAVINGS IN THE OIL. THE VEHICLE WAS REPAIRED, BUT THE SPECIFICS WERE UNKNOWN. A DEALER WAS NOT CONTACTED. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOTIFIED OF THE FAILURE AND ADVISED THE CONTACT TO HAVE THE VEHICLE TOWED TO A KIA DEALER FOR FURTHER INSPECTION. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS APPROXIMATELY 50,000.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2014 KIA SPORTAGE. WHILE DRIVING 35 MPH, HOT AIR SUDDENLY EMITTED FROM THE VENTILATION UNIT WITHOUT WARNING. THE VEHICLE WAS TAKEN TO THE DEALER WHERE IT WAS DIAGNOSED THAT THE COMPRESSOR FAILED AND NEEDED TO BE REPLACED. THE VEHICLE WAS REPAIRED. THE CONTACT MENTIONED THAT THE FAILURE OCCURRED TWO DAYS AFTER THE VEHICLE WAS SERVICED FOR AN OIL CHANGE. IN ADDITION, WHEN THE VEHICLE WAS SHUT OFF, AN ABNORMAL SOUND EMITTED FROM THE MUFFLER. THE VEHICLE WAS NOT DIAGNOSED OR REPAIRED. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOTIFIED OF THE FAILURE. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 82,000.
WHILE DRIVING MY LEASED 2014 KIA SPORTAGE, THERE WAS NONSTOP CONTINUOUS HESITATION "BUCKING", WITH WHITE SMOKE BLOWING OUT OF THE TAILPIPE, LOSS OF SPEED THEREFORE HAVING TO PRESS HARD ON GAS PEDAL TO AVOID ACCIDENT BY TRYING PULL OFF ROAD. THIS HAPPENS ON CITY ROADS AND HIGHWAY. NO DASHBOARD LIGHT INDICATED THERE WAS A PROBLEM. THE SERVICE ADVISOR AT DESTINATION KIA SAID MY MODEL DOES NOT COME WITH WARNING LIGHTS. IT APPEARS TO BE AN OIL PROBLEM. OIL LEVEL GOES DOWN WITH NO VISIBLE SIGNS OF LEAKING. I ONLY HAVE 24,000 ON MY KIA SPORTAGE, WITH ONE YEAR LEFT ON MY LEASE. I AM NOT ABLE TO DRIVE THE VEHICLE AS I AM IN FEAR OF STALLING IN TRAFFIC CAUSING MYSELF OR OTHERS TO BE INJURED.