The Kia Carnival's air filter part number isn't universal; it varies by model year and engine. There isn't a single, one-size-fits-all number that applies to every Carnival across generations.
In this article, we outline how to identify the correct engine air filter number for your specific Carnival, with practical steps to verify the exact part through official sources, retailers, or dealer support.
Why the part number varies by year and engine
The Carnival has spanned multiple generations with different engines and intake configurations. Diesel and gasoline variants, plus regional market differences (North America, Europe, Asia), use distinct air-filter housings and filtration media. Because of these variations, the official part number changes to match the exact engine code and production year.
How to identify the correct air filter number for your Kia Carnival
To pinpoint the right air filter part number, you typically need specific details about your vehicle. The steps below help you locate the exact part without guessing.
- Check the owner's manual or maintenance schedule for the recommended air filter specification and any listed part numbers associated with your engine and year.
- Inspect the air filter housing on your engine for a stamped part number or barcode. Some housings include the OEM number molded into the cover or base.
- Use Kia's official parts portal or contact a Kia dealer with your VIN to pull the exact engine air filter part number for your vehicle.
- If you don’t have the VIN handy, search the dealer or parts retailer catalogs by year and engine configuration (for example, 2019 Kia Carnival 3.3L GDI or 2020 2.2L diesel) to find the correct match.
- Cross-check any aftermarket listing with the OEM compatibility notes to ensure the filter will fit your engine and intake setup.
After verifying through these sources, you’ll have the precise part number or a confirmed OEM cross-reference to order the correct air filter.
Useful tips for verification
Always verify compatibility with your specific VIN when possible, as two Carnival models from the same year can differ by region or trim. When in doubt, the dealer or an authorized parts retailer is the safest resource to confirm the exact part number.
What information you need to confirm the right part
Before ordering, gather the key details that influence the air filter specification. Having these on hand reduces the chance of selecting an incompatible part.
- Model year and market (e.g., US, EU, Asia) of your Kia Carnival
- Engine type and displacement (e.g., 2.2L diesel, 3.3L GDI V6)
- Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) if available
- Any OEM part numbers already listed on the current filter or housing
With these details, you can quickly confirm the exact part number in the official catalog or through a dealer portal, and avoid mismatches.
Where to buy and how to confirm compatibility
You have several reputable options for obtaining the correct air filter, and cross-checking compatibility helps ensure a proper fit.
- Official Kia Parts Portal or dealership parts department
- Authorized aftermarket retailers that provide OEM cross-references
- Well-known automotive parts retailers that allow you to search by year, engine, and VIN
- Local mechanic shops or service centers that perform parts verification during service
Always compare the exact part number and confirm it matches your engine code before purchasing, especially if you’re ordering online from third-party retailers.
Summary
There is no single air filter number for all Kia Carnival models. The correct part number depends on the model year, engine type, and market. By checking your VIN, consulting the official Kia parts catalog, and verifying with a dealer or trusted retailer, you can identify the precise air filter you need for your Carnival. Always confirm compatibility before purchase to ensure optimal engine performance and filtration.


