Kia Carnival Engine Problems

Are you having problems with the engine of your Kia Carnival? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest Kia Carnival engine issues & faults. We have answered all of the most frequently asked questions relating to problems with the Kia Carnival engine.

Kia engine seized
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 17 Mar 2006

WE CONTACTED Ateco, the Kia importer, on your behalf and it assures us you will be looked after. According to an Ateco spokesperson the engine is being stripped down to find out what the problem is and ensure nothing else has been damaged. Subject to the check, Ateco will help you. However, this policy is Ateco's and it ran out on March 1 when the business returned to Kia, which now takes on all responsibilities.

Should we go the gadgets?
Answered by Graham Smith · 30 Dec 2005

THOUGH the engine is a 2.5-litre V6, it's still a small unit for such a large vehicle. Being used to a V8, you may be using too much throttle. Look at your driving style, and make sure you aren't carrying unnecessary weight. Also, make sure your tyres are properly inflated. I'm sceptical about the gadgets. It's impossible for the average person to establish whether the maker's claims are true. Unless they can show valid test data from an independent source, I wouldn't believe any claim they make.

No joy on mileage
Answered by Graham Smith · 20 Jan 2006

YOUR method of checking fuel consumption isn't very accurate, so it's hard to comment. On the basis of the distance you cover on a tankful of fuel, you're using 16-18 litres/100km, which is high if that's accurate. The Carnival is a big lump of a vehicle, but should get about 12 litres/100km, which would give you a range of at least 600km. Overheating was a fairly common problem covered by warranty, but it would be worth making sure the engine didn't sustain any more substantial damage in the incident that might be affecting it.

Implications for lpg
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 13 Oct 2005

KIA doesn't recommend fitting its cars with LPG. But if it is fitted, Kia will continue to honour the warranty, provided the fault or problem cannot be attributed to the LPG system. Some companies automatically void the entire warranty when an LPG system is fitted. You should talk to the installer about the warranty he offers and make sure you fully understand it. Generally, the installer must cover the LPG system components and the installation, leaving the carmaker to pick up the cover for the rest. If an engine problem arises a dispute can arise between the installer and the carmaker.

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