Kia 1.6 CRDi 110
Common four-cylinder diesel with common-rail injection and particulate filter. Avoid DPF regeneration on short trips — auxiliary heating and longer drives recommended.
Efficient all-rounder
110 hp CRDi in the Ceed JD offers adequate power for everyday use and motorway runs. Typically good Kia diesel for sensible drivers.
Engine Weaknesses 6
On the D4FB premature chain stretch is well known, especially on early models up to approx. 2012. At the 80,000 km service on the Ceed ED the chain was routinely checked and replaced if necessary.
Symptoms: Rattling on cold start, fault code P0016 (cam/crank not synchronised), in the worst case engine damage from chain skip
The D4FB's EGR valve tends to stick shut from soot deposits in short-trip use. A faulty EGR solenoid is easy to identify: switching on the air conditioning forces the valve closed and makes the judder disappear.
Symptoms: Judder and hesitation under partial load, elevated emissions, engine warning light, power loss in city driving
The D4FB's diesel particulate filter never reaches its regeneration temperature in pure urban driving. Frequent short trips prevent active regeneration and cause blockage. Filter replacement costs approx. €1,000–3,000.
Symptoms: DPF warning illuminated, power loss, increased fuel consumption, engine revving during forced regeneration
The particulate filter blocks up with frequent short-trip use because the regeneration temperature is never reached. Vehicles used predominantly in urban traffic are especially affected.
Symptoms: DPF warning light on, engine power reduced, increased fuel consumption, limp-home mode active.
The EGR valve carbons up from soot deposits in the exhaust gas recirculation system. Mainly affects vehicles with frequent short-trip use or missed service intervals.
Symptoms: Engine power loss, increased fuel consumption, limp-home mode, fault code P0401/P0404.
The dual-mass flywheel of the 1.6 CRDi wears primarily in urban use and frequent stop-and-go traffic. Typical issue for diesel applications of this generation.
Symptoms: Vibration on pull-away, rattling on cold start, jerky gear changes, tingling in the gear lever.
Vehicle Weaknesses 6
A well-known issue: the upper guide pin on the rear callipers seizes due to water ingress. The result is uneven wear and overheating brakes. Motor-Talk forum documents multiple repeat repairs.
Daytime running lights frequently fail after prior flickering. Rear lights and headlights also show above-average failure rates. TÜV report identifies lighting as the most common fault.
Tie-rod ends and worn ball joints or control arm bushes are flagged at inspections on the Ceed JD more often than average. The defect rate exceeds the class average.
On the Ceed JD, the EPS power steering becomes temporarily stiff at temperatures around freezing. The steering control unit or motor driver reacts sensitively to cold. A software update can help; if the control unit is faulty, replacement is needed.
On the Ceed JD, AC failures occur due to refrigerant loss or compressor defects. A leaking condenser caused by stone chips is a common culprit. The blower motor can also wear out.
On the Ceed JD, rust forms on door frames and body joints, occurring less on facelift models. Pre-2015 vehicles are more frequently affected, particularly with inadequate care.
Reports & Tests
1592 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2012–2018). Most reported: Engine (823), Electrical (200), Other (192).