Kia 1.6 CRDi
Euro 6 successor to the U2 diesel with SCR urea injection and revised DPF. More complex exhaust system demands attentive maintenance — top up AdBlue regularly.
Too weak for higher aspirations
116 hp in the XCeed body feels tight. If you're driving the stylish XCeed, you deserve a better engine underneath.
Engine Weaknesses 5
Like its predecessor the D4FB, the D4FE needs sufficient speed and engine load for active DPF regeneration. Short-trip use prevents complete regeneration cycles and causes blockage.
Symptoms: DPF warning, power reduction, increased fuel consumption, regeneration fails
Even on the newer D4FE (Euro 6), EGR cooler and valve eventually clog. A faulty EGR can increase consumption, worsen emissions and in rare cases cause cracks in the EGR cooler.
Symptoms: Judder at low rpm, EGR fault code, white smoke in cold weather (cooler crack)
The Euro 6 diesel D4FE is particularly prone to carbonisation of the EGR valve and EGR cooler at low load levels. Frequent short trips accelerate the process considerably.
Symptoms: Power loss, limp-home mode, judder at low rpm, fault code P0401/P0404.
The D4FE's particulate filter blocks up in frequent urban use. Due to the higher exhaust aftertreatment demanded by the Euro 6 standard, the DPF is more sensitive to incomplete regeneration cycles.
Symptoms: DPF warning light on, engine power dropping, increased consumption, limp-home mode possible.
Like its predecessor the D4FB, the D4FE is also prone to premature DMF fatigue in city traffic with frequent clutch use.
Symptoms: Vibration and rattling on pull-away and cold start, rough idle.
Vehicle Weaknesses 7
A design flaw in the tandem pump filter screen can interrupt oil supply and vacuum generation. An unexpected failure of the brake servo significantly increases stopping distances.
The electric parking brake occasionally fails to release automatically when pulling away. Software updates have resolved the issue on most vehicles; remaining cases require mechanical intervention.
On the Kia Ceed CD the steering clicks when turning, especially at full lock. The cause is usually a worn rubber coupling on the EPS motor, which according to reports can become noticeable from as little as 25,000 km.
On the Kia Ceed CD SW, rumbling noises from the rear axle area are reported, particularly on uneven road surfaces. The cause is often rubber bushings of the torsion beam axle that have hardened over time.
Insufficient AC cooling performance is documented for the Kia Ceed CD — a technical service bulletin exists. The cause is usually low refrigerant or a faulty expansion valve.
On the XCeed CD, cases of inconsistent AC cooling performance are reported. Causes can be refrigerant loss, a faulty compressor or electronic faults in the climate control. Affects identical Ceed variants as well.
Individual XCeed owners report early failure of the strut top mounts, from as early as 50,000 km. Top mount replacement was carried out on some vehicles under warranty. Shows as a typical individual early-failure pattern.
Reports & Tests
490 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2018–2024). Most reported: Engine (133), Other (111), Powertrain (86).