Yes. Some 2014 Kia engines have been subject to recall campaigns, but whether your specific vehicle is affected depends on its VIN.
Recalls are issued when safety or reliability concerns are identified and verified by manufacturers and regulators. For 2014 models, engine-related recalls have occurred, but the scope varies by vehicle and production date. To confirm whether your particular car is affected, check the VIN against official recall databases from NHTSA and Kia, and consult your local dealer.
How to check recalls for a 2014 Kia engine
Use these official resources and steps to verify recall status for your vehicle by VIN.
VIN lookup basics
- NHTSA Recall by VIN search: Enter your 17-character VIN to see all recalls that apply to your vehicle, including any engine-related campaigns.
- Kia's official recall lookup: Use Kia's VIN-based recall tool or contact a Kia dealer to verify recall status and available remedies.
- Check notices from Kia or your dealer: You may receive recall notices by mail or email if you are registered or if the dealership has your contact information tied to the VIN.
Keeping your information up to date and acting quickly if a recall is identified helps ensure your vehicle is repaired with no cost to you.
What to expect and what to do if a recall is found
If a recall is found, you should schedule service with a Kia dealership or an authorized repair shop as soon as possible. Recall work is performed at no charge to the vehicle owner and is typically completed within a few hours to a day, depending on the campaign and parts availability.
Steps during recall service
- Bring your vehicle, photo ID, and proof of ownership if needed; have your VIN ready for service scheduling.
- Describe any symptoms you’ve noticed (e.g., warning lights, unusual noises) so technicians can diagnose quickly.
- Follow up after the repair to ensure the recall fix is properly implemented and road-test the vehicle if advised by the dealership.
For ongoing updates and the most current information, consult official sources and your local Kia dealer or the NHTSA recall database.
Summary
In short, recalls affecting 2014 Kia engines exist, but checking your specific VIN is essential. Use NHTSA's VIN lookup, Kia's recall tool, and dealer support to verify status and arrange free repair if needed. Staying informed and acting promptly can ensure safety and reliability for your vehicle.


