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How much is a 2014 Kia engine?

Prices for a 2014 Kia engine vary widely, but typical ranges are roughly $800–$2,500 for a used engine, $2,000–$4,000 for a rebuilt/remanufactured unit, and $4,000–$6,500+ for a brand-new OEM engine, with labor adding about $1,000–$2,500.


The exact amount depends on the specific 2014 Kia model and engine variant, as well as whether you source a used, remanufactured, or new engine and the local labor rates. The 2014 lineup offered several engines (including the 2.0L turbo GDI and 2.4L Nu in many trims, with some models offering larger V6 options), so compatibility and availability influence price as much as the source does.


What engines were offered in 2014 Kia models?


Across popular 2014 Kia models, buyers could encounter several engine options. While the exact configurations varied by model and trim, the most common replacements relate to the 2.0L turbo GDI and the 2.4L Nu family, with other models occasionally using a V6. The engine you need will largely determine the final price, especially when considering compatibility and parts availability.


Price ranges for replacing a 2014 Kia engine


Prices vary by source and engine type. The following ranges reflect typical market options as of recent years; actual quotes will depend on model, region, and supplier.



  • Used engine (salvage yard or online marketplace): typically $800–$2,500, depending on mileage, condition, and availability.

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt engine: typically $2,000–$4,000, often with a warranty and lower risk of unknown wear.

  • New OEM engine from a Kia dealer or authorized supplier: typically $4,000–$6,500, sometimes higher for certain variants or specialty configurations.

  • Aftermarket/third-party engine (non-OEM): typically $2,000–$4,000, depending on brand and warranty terms.


Labor costs to install a replacement engine generally run about $1,000–$2,500, depending on location, shop rates, and whether additional work (timing belt/chain, water pump, cooling system) is needed.


Installation considerations and warranties


Remanufactured and aftermarket engines may come with warranties ranging from 12 months to 3 years, while new OEM engines usually carry the dealership’s warranty terms. Always verify warranty coverage and what it includes (labor, parts, and any rework) with the seller or installer.


How to shop for a 2014 Kia engine


Smart shopping can prevent surprises and help you get a fair deal. Follow these steps to compare options.



  • Check your vehicle’s VIN and engine code to ensure compatibility; even within the same model year, exact fit can vary.

  • Get quotes from multiple sources: Kia dealers, independent shops, reputable salvage yards, and remanufacturers.

  • Ask about included components (timing chain/belt kit, water pump, seals) and warranty terms to understand total cost and protection.


Verify the condition and service history of a used or rebuilt engine, request documentation (mileage, rebuild records), and confirm what labor and parts are guaranteed by the installer.


Summary


Replacing a 2014 Kia engine is highly dependent on the engine type and sourcing. Used engines are cheapest but carry more risk; remanufactured and aftermarket units offer a balance of price and reliability; and new OEM engines are the most expensive option with stronger dealership support. Always factor in installation labor, warranties, and potential extra parts, and obtain multiple quotes to ensure you’re getting a fair deal.

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