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Wheel Bearing Failure

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#1 ·
Hi all. Has anyone experienced early wheel bearing failure on an Kia eNiro? I've got a car just over a year old and one of the rear bearings has failed at 29k. The local dealership isn't considering this a warranty job (wear and tear item) but I just think that this is really premature!
 
#5 ·
Of course it should be under warranty! How can it not be? Wheel bearings are not a consumable item like brake pads or tyres. There are many bearings inside the transmission, would anyone ever dare say they are not be a warranty item? Of course not. Why should wheel bearings be any different?

This Kia 7 year warranty seems to have more holes in it than a colander. Does it specifically say anywhere in the T&Cs that they are excluded from the warranty?

I’ve come from being a Toyota customer for 20+ years. Their warranty is not as long but they never quibble on stuff like this. Very disconcerting. The supposed 7 year thing is one of the major reasons I chose Kia! I would fight this very hard out of principle. Kia just don’t seem to look after their valued customers IMO. Peter
 
#7 ·
Of course it should be under warranty! How can it not be? Wheel bearings are not a consumable item like brake pads or tyres. There are many bearings inside the transmission, would anyone ever dare say they are not be a warranty item? Of course not. Why should wheel bearings be any different?

This Kia 7 year warranty seems to have more holes in it than a colander. Does it specifically say anywhere in the T&Cs that they are excluded from the warranty?

I’ve come from being a Toyota customer for 20+ years. Their warranty is not as long but they never quibble on stuff like this. Very disconcerting. The supposed 7 year thing is one of the major reasons I chose Kia! I would fight this very hard out of principle. Kia just don’t seem to look after their valued customers IMO. Peter
Got to agree with you fully here. My last car, Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, I never had a problem calling off warranty with because over 3 years and 80k miles it never needed any work! So far with this Kia Niro in 1 year it's had 9 weeks in workshops with motor, gearbox, driveshafts and mount brackets under warranty (TSB fault) and that was a fight to get done. Hire cars not covered by warranty so that was also a fight to keep mobile. A rear door hinge has failed but they're calling it "alignment" so not covering it. Now this... I can safely say never buying another Kia, I'm going to BZ4X as soon as I can.
 
#6 ·
Wheel bearings should last about 85,000 to 100,000 miles.
I assume you mean 29k miles, (or is that km?).
According to the Kia warranty, gradual wearing of mechanical components in proportion to mileage are not covered, but either way (29k miles or 29k kms) I would think it should be covered by the warranty period.
 
#10 ·
I think that is the clincher. OP's car is 1 year old with almost 30k miles. It doesn't matter what the use scenario is (probably some commercial use and/or taxi), but that kind of use will not be covered by the warranty.
 
#14 · (Edited)
The motor/gear noise and failure is not unique to you. There is a very big thread discussing it here……
It worryingly sometimes occurs even at quite low mileages. It would be even more worrying if/when it happens when outside the 7yr warranty! The cost of replacing these components will be many many thousands!

Peter
 
#15 ·
Our first rear bearing went at 18k miles, the second at 19k. Not covered by warranty, on a 2021 reg eNiro. Bought 2 genuine ones one began buzzing within 100 miles the other is hissing like a clutch release bearing. I won't be buying a lottery ticket that's for sure. Luckily, I used PayPal because the vendor wasn't interested until they stepped in. It's having a couple of pattern bearings on it now, hopefully, they last longer than genuine ones. Never thought I'd say that.
 
#16 ·
The technique used to replace wheel bearings can easily damage the new ones, if not done correctly.

The originals should have definitely been under warranty. If this happened to me, I would fight it to the death, with legal action if necessary. I don’t like confrontation, but sometimes it has to be so. The Kia warranty seems very weak in practice. I hope I never need to invoke it! Peter
 
#19 ·
OP is from April 2023.

I'm astonished that Kia consider a failed wheel bearing normal deteration. Wheel bearings should be lifetime parts. I would have complained to corporate, advertising standards, and small claims court.