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Is there a recall on the Kia Soul 1.6 liter engine?

As of April 25, 2026, there is no active nationwide recall specifically targeting the Kia Soul’s 1.6-liter engine in the United States. However, recall campaigns can address related components or apply to particular VIN ranges, so owners should verify status for their exact vehicle.


Current recall status


The Kia Soul has used a 1.6-liter engine in various generations and markets. When recalls involve this engine, they are typically tied to specific production dates, configurations, or component issues rather than a blanket engine recall. To get the latest information, consult official recall databases and your local dealer.


Model-year and market variations


Recalls can differ by region (U.S., Europe, etc.) and by model year. A campaign that applies to one market or a subset of VINs may not affect another, even within the same model lineup.


How to verify recall status for your Kia Soul


To determine if a recall affects your vehicle, you should check using your VIN and trusted official sources. Here is how to proceed:



  1. Find your vehicle's VIN. It’s a 17-character code located on the dashboard near the windshield or on the driver’s door jamb, and in your vehicle documents.

  2. Visit the NHTSA recall search page (SaferCar.gov) and enter your VIN to see any recall notices tied to your vehicle.

  3. Check Kia’s official Recall Center on Kia.com and search by VIN for recall status, campaigns, and required service.

  4. Contact or visit a local Kia dealer to confirm recall status and schedule any needed service; recall work is performed at no charge to the owner.

  5. Consider registering for recall alerts from NHTSA or Kia so you receive updates if new campaigns affect your vehicle.


Following these steps ensures you have the latest information and that any eligible recall work is completed promptly at no cost.


What owners should do if they notice potential issues


If you experience symptoms such as unusual engine noise, rough idling, loss of power, or warning lights related to the engine or fuel system, contact Kia support or your dealer immediately. Do not ignore warning signs, and verify whether a recall or service bulletin is involved before pursuing other repairs.


Summary


In short, there is no current nationwide recall targeted specifically at the Kia Soul’s 1.6-liter engine in the U.S. As a precaution, owners should proactively check their VIN against official recall databases and stay in touch with their Kia dealer to confirm whether any campaigns apply to their vehicle. Remember to act quickly if a recall is identified and to keep records of all communications and service.

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