Cars been in the shop for 2 weeks. Mentioned the issue and they are replacing a leaking cv axle up front. Replaced that and when I told them again I really think it's the transmission, they test drove it again and ordered a 4wd coupler. Said I could drive it in front wheel only but I told them to keep it. All under warranty and no battles from my side. I'm glad this is covered but this is not a good sign for a car with 50k miles!!I'm scheduled to have my 2020 checked at the end of the month but currently traveling. Does anyone have any information on the progression of this issue. Some thumping when turning and acceleration I can deal with but broken down on the highway not so much.
Nice! What Pgh area dealer are you using? If you don't want to post publicly, feel free to PM me.Cars been in the shop for 2 weeks. Mentioned the issue and they are replacing a leaking cv axle up front. Replaced that and when I told them again I really think it's the transmission, they test drove it again and ordered a 4wd coupler. Said I could drive it in front wheel only but I told them to keep it. All under warranty and no battles from my side. I'm glad this is covered but this is not a good sign for a car with 50k miles!!
It is the rear differential . Kia is trying to figure this out, very common.Thanks, appreciate you keeping us updated. I had mine in for them to check it out about two months ago. I'll admit is it very slight but definitely there, they acted like nothing was happening and said to bring it back if it gets worse. I did ask about the transfer case, if they could check level or open it up for inspection and they said it was a contained unit, not serviceable. It really hasn't gotten too much worse and has been happening for about a year. At the beginning it was so faint that I thought they'd say I was crazy. I only took it in when I thought it was enough noticeable that they could troubleshoot it... not so much.
Hi, I know there are threads on this topic but is there anything from Kia that you are aware of that can be shared? thxIt is the rear differential . Kia is trying to figure this out, very common.
we have done the same. Sold our SXP (second one we owned) earlier this year. Kia refused to acknowledge that there was an issue, I know for a fact it was the AWD coupling and components, etc.... This issue with the AWD components is fairly widespread seems to be becoming a more common issue as time goes on. Longevity wise I think many owners that have this car 5+ years down the road have a high chance of being in a world of headaches.My car isn't done due to factors I'm not ready to discuss. Thank goodness I have other cars to drive in the meantime. I'm looking to sell this vehicle as soon as I find a suitable replacement.
Good question. This is where you need Kia to be transparent but it's completely the opposite. No statements, no indication if the parts is better or improved, no time line how long it will last. SadSo does anyone potentially have an idea if we are all just going to start running into the same issues down the road even after the AWD coupler is replaced? I guess maybe some people will get lucky with the replacement and get one installed with better tolerances.
I know that I have seen a mention somewhere (not sure if it was on another thread in this forum) that someone had their coupler replaced and apparently got info from the tech that the part had been "updated". However, I also saw a report that some dealerships were ordering replacement couplers and basically getting some that were unusable. Not sure what was going on with those.
Kind of concerned since I have '23 Telluride with only 9000 miles. I am 95% my vehicle is starting to exhibit signs of a failing coupler.
This also begs to question what is going to start happening due to excess wear on other parts of the vehicle because of issues with the coupler. Since the coupler uses a viscous fluid, most the wear is going to be internal to the part at the beginning. But the next thing to go likely will be the rear tires (and I did some reading on Michelin warranties and they will not cover excessive treadwear for original equipment tires anymore and also due to wear being caused by a defective part).Good question. This is you need Kia to be transparent but it's completely the opposite. No statements, no indication if the parts is better or improved, no time line how long it will last. Sad