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How much does a Kia Sedona engine cost?

Replacing a Kia Sedona engine typically costs roughly 3,000 to 9,000 USD installed, depending on whether you choose a used, remanufactured, or new OEM engine, and on local labor rates. The Sedona has used various V6 configurations across its generations, which influences both engine price and installation quotes. This article lays out current ballpark figures and the key factors that drive price in the U.S. market as of 2024–2026.


The question encompasses several scenarios: buying a factory-new OEM engine, selecting a remanufactured unit, or opting for a used engine with unknown mileage. Below are the main options, with typical price ranges and what each choice includes.


Engine options and typical costs


New OEM engines


Factory-new engines are the most expensive option but offer factory specs and often the longest potential life. Here are the ballpark figures you can expect for a Sedona.



  • Engine price (new OEM long block): 3,000–5,000 USD

  • Installed total (engine plus labor and basic accompanying parts): 5,000–9,000 USD


Notes: Availability and exact pricing vary by model year and region. Some shops may require or recommend additional parts (gaskets, timing components, water pump) and may offer different warranty terms.


Remanufactured engines


Remanufactured engines provide factory-style performance at a lower upfront cost than a new unit and can come with solid warranties, depending on the supplier.



  • Engine price (remanufactured): 2,200–4,500 USD

  • Installed total: 4,000–7,500 USD


Note: Warranty length and what’s included (ancillary parts, testing, and core exchange) vary by seller and installer.


Used engines


Used engines are the most affordable upfront option but carry more risk due to unknown mileage and history. Typical ranges are:



  • Engine price (used, unknown mileage): 1,200–3,000 USD

  • Installed total: 3,000–5,500 USD


When selecting a used engine, request documentation of mileage and history, ensure key components are included, and consider a warranty or exchange policy.


Factors that affect price


Prices aren’t just about the engine itself. A number of variables can move the final bill up or down, including year-specific engine design, regional labor rates, and what’s included in the install.



  • Model year and engine variant (Sedona had multiple V6 configurations over its years)

  • Location and local labor rates

  • Included components and required ancillary parts (timing components, water pump, seals, coolant, oil, etc.)

  • Warranty terms and whether you’re buying parts and labor from a dealer or an independent shop


To avoid surprises, obtain multiple itemized quotes that break out parts, labor, and any mandatory additional components or services.


What to expect during installation


Engine replacement is a major repair that can require substantial labor time and may affect your vehicle’s remaining value and warranty. Here’s what typically happens and what to watch for in quotes.



  • Typical labor time: 10–20 hours, depending on engine type and whether ancillary work is needed

  • Extra charges for coolant, belts/hoses, gaskets, mounting hardware, and diagnostic tests

  • Possible additional work (e.g., replacing timing components or the water pump) if the engine is disassembled

  • Warranty coverage for parts and labor varies by shop and engine type


Ask for a detailed, itemized work order with labor hours, hourly rate, parts, and warranty terms to compare quotes accurately.


Summary


For a Kia Sedona, engine replacement costs depend on the choice of engine (new OEM, remanufactured, or used) and the price of labor in your area. In the current U.S. market, expect total installed prices roughly from 3,000 to 9,000 USD, with new OEM engines tending toward the higher end and used engines toward the lower end. Always seek multiple quotes, verify warranties, and confirm which components are included in the price to make an informed decision about whether to replace the engine or explore alternative options.

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