At Kia, we don’t just sell cars that look nice. We want our customers to enjoy them for years to come.
We use the latest engineering and technical know-how to design and build Kia cars – and we think you’ll appreciate this every time you get behind the wheel. In fact, we’re so proud of how we put our cars together that we offer one of the most comprehensive warranties around.
The 7- year warranty applies to Kia cars bought from an authorised Kia dealer, and it is registered and normally used in Ireland. You have statutory rights in relation to the goods against other parties and those rights are not affected by the guarantee.
This document explains the terms & exclusions for three relevant separate warranties that apply to our current range of cars, as below:
Kia warrants a new car to be free of defects in material or workmanship – we’ve set out the terms and conditions for this below. An authorised Kia dealer will make any repairs, using new or remanufactured parts, to put right any problem covered by this limited warranty free of charge. Whilst the contract to carry out the repairs will be with the dealer, we will pay the costs of the repairs. Any parts replaced during a warranty repair are covered for the remainder of the warranty period only.
The new car limited warranty is divided into various periods. They begin on the date of registration except for service parts or accessories that are installed at a later date. The warranty transfers to each new owner as long as it hasn’t expired.
Kia covers the components of a new Kia car for 84 months/150,000 kilometers, from the date of first registration.
Exceptions to this are:
The original audio and navigation systems are covered for 36 months or 100,000 km from the date of first registration, whichever comes first.
The paint is covered for 60 months or 150,000 km from the date of first registration, whichever comes first. You’ll find specific exclusions to this below.
Under this warranty, Kia are only liable for the repair or replacement of original parts by an authorised Kia dealer that are defective in material or workmanship. Kia are not liable for any costs that may incur getting to a dealer, supplying a replacement car or as a result of being without the car during warranty repairs.
- Misuse of the car such as driving over kerbs, overloading, racing, etc. You’ll find proper usage described in the owner’s manual
- Events such as collision, fire, theft, riot, etc
- Cars categorised as 'total loss' or 'insurance write off'
- Alteration, modification, tampering, etc
- Damage or surface corrosion from the environment such as acid rain, airborne fallout (chemicals, bird lime, tree sap, etc), salt, road hazards, hail, wind, storm, lightning, floods and other acts of God
- Cosmetic conditions or surface corrosion from stone chips or scratches in the paint
- Servicing that is not completed within the time and mileage recommendations, as described in the service book and the owner's manual
- Improper maintenance or the use of fuel, oil or lubricants other than those we recommend in the owner’s manual
- The use of inferior quality parts
- Normal wear, tear or deterioration such as discolouration, fading or deformation
- Surface corrosion on any part other than the sheet metal panels on the exterior body
- Gradual wearing of mechanical components in proportion to mileage
- The adjustment of doors, bonnets and tailgates is covered up to the first scheduled maintenance service.
Any repair of a Kia car on which the odometer has been altered or on which the actual mileage can’t be readily determined.
Kia won’t reimburse for any financial loss or other damages. For example, loss of use, lodging and car rentals, travel costs or loss of earnings.
Tyres are covered by the tyre manufacturer’s warranty.
Kia may make changes to the vehicles we build and/or sell at any time without having to make similar changes to vehicles we previously built and/or sold.
Customers must use and maintain their Kia car properly. If they use a Kia car in severe driving conditions, they should follow the extra maintenance steps set out in the owner’s manual.
You may need to show that you've maintained your Kia car properly. So you should keep your maintenance records handy, together with all your receipts. The scheduled maintenance records should be filled in whenever a Kia car goes in for service or maintenance.
You should take your Kia car, along with your warranty information and service record booklet, to an authorised Kia dealer during its normal opening hours and ask them to repair it for you. Whilst the contract to carry out the repairs will be with the dealer, we will pay the costs of the repairs. Any authorised Kia dealer can carry out warranty repairs, but we recommend taking it to the one you bought it from if possible.
Kia warrants that the body sheet metal parts of a new Kia car are free of defects in material or workmanship that lead to perforation (holes through the body panel from the inside out) as a result of corrosion – we’ve set out the exceptions to this below.
An authorised Kia dealer will either repair or replace – at no cost – any sheet metal panel that has perforated due to corrosion resulting from defects in material or workmanship.
The warranty period for all current models is 144 months/unlimited mileage.
The warranty period begins from the date of first registration and it's transferable to subsequent owners as long as it hasn't expired. For this warranty to remain valid a Kia car should be inspected by a Kia dealer or authorised repairer every 12 or 24 months depending upon the model - the dealer may charge for this.
- Any perforation due to corrosion which is caused by industrial fallout, accident, damage, abuse, vehicle modifications or carrying damaging or corrosive cargo
- Any perforation due to corrosion caused not by a defect in materials or workmanship, but by not maintaining a Kia car as set out in the owner's manual
- Any perforation due to corrosion of a part of a Kia car other than a sheet metal panel of the exterior body. This specifically excludes any part of the exhaust system
- Any perforation due to defects or failure resulting from the use of new parts not sold or approved by Kia, or used parts, or damage to associated systems that's caused as a result of this
- Any perforation due to corrosion that's caused by misuse, abuse or improper maintenance such as a missed annual anti-perforation inspection
- Any corrosion of the Kia car that doesn't result in perforation
Customers should regularly look closely at the sheet metal panels on the exterior body. If any stone chips or scratches in the paint or protective coating are found, they should be touched up straight away.
In certain conditions. special care should be taken to protect your Kia from corrosion.
- If driven on salted roads, or near the sea, flush the underbody with clean water at least once a month
- It's important to keep the drain holes in the lower edges of the body clear
- If damaged in any way that may affect the paint, have it repaired as soon as possible
- If carrying special cargo such as chemicals, fertilisers, de-icing salt or other corrosive substances, make sure that they're well packaged and sealed
- If often driven on gravel roads, we recommend installing mud flaps behind each wheel
- After each regular check, make sure the correct anti-perforation record in the manual have been stamped by the Kia dealer or authorised repairer
Under this warranty, Kia are only liable for the repair or replacement of original parts by an authorised Kia dealer that are defective in material or workmanship. Kia are not liable for any costs you may incur getting to a dealer, supplying a replacement car or as a result of being without the car during warranty repairs.
Kia warrant that Kia Genuine Parts will be free of defects in material or manufacturing – we’ve set out exclusions to this below. This warranty covers the parts replaced or sold by an authorised Kia dealer.
An authorised Kia dealer will either repair or replace any parts to put right any problem covered by this warranty. If the authorised Kia dealer installed the parts, they’ll be repaired or replaced with no charge to you for parts or labour. If anyone else installed the parts, they’ll be repaired or replaced with no charge to you for the parts, but you will have to pay for the labour.
Parts replaced by an authorised Kia dealer under warranty are covered for the remainder of the original warranty period only. Parts sold and installed by an authorised Kia dealer outside of the warranty policy are covered for 24 months from the date they were installed, regardless of mileage.
- Damage or corrosion due to factors such as accidents, negligence, improper repairs or adjustments, misuse, alterations or collision
- Damage or surface corrosion from the environment such as acid rain, airborne fallout (chemicals, tree sap etc.) salt, road hazards, hail, wind storm, lightening, floods and other acts of God
- Normal wear, tear and deterioration such as discolouration, fading or deformation
- Parts installed on a Kia car in which the odometer has been altered or on which the mileage can't be readily determined
- Parts used for purposes they were not designed for
- Parts not properly installed by someone other than Kia or an authorised Kia dealer
- Parts without proof of purchase or replacement date
- Parts that an authorised Kia dealer isn't allowed to sell or install on a Kia car
Under this warranty, Kia are only liable for the repair or replacement of original parts by an authorised Kia dealer that are defective in material or workmanship. Kia are not liable for any costs you may incur getting to a dealer, supplying a replacement car or as a result of being without the car during warranty repairs.
Kia covers the components of the EV and Hybrid vehicles for 84 months/150,000 kilometers, from the date of first registration.
This specifically covers the following items not fitted to our standard car range:
Capacity deterioration coverage is based on on-board diagnostic system information (DTC-Diagnostic trouble code). This HEV/MHEV battery capacity coverage is subject to the exclusions listed under the section “What is not covered”.
The Lithium-Ion Polymer Battery warranty covers a minimum capacity for a period is 84 months or 150,000 km from the date of first registration, whichever comes first. This warranty covers repairs needed to return the battery capacity to at least 70% (65% for cars shipped after 01 August 2019) of the original battery capacity. Where possible, the original EV battery components will be repaired and will be returned to the vehicle. If unrepairable, the EV Battery will be replaced with either a new or remanufactured Lithium-Ion Polymer Battery.