Kia Sportage Parts
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Kia Sportage Service Parts
Routine maintenance parts to keep your car running smoothly
Kia Sportage Brakes
Brake components for safe stopping power
Kia Sportage Engine Parts
Engine components, belts, gaskets and timing parts
Kia Sportage Suspension & Steering
Suspension, steering and ride quality components
Kia Sportage Electrical & Lighting
Batteries, alternators, starters and lighting
Kia Sportage Cooling & Heating
Radiators, thermostats, water pumps and heaters
Kia Sportage Clutch & Transmission
Clutch kits, flywheels, CV joints and gearbox parts
Kia Sportage Body & Wipers
Wiper blades, mirrors, exhausts and body parts
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About Kia Sportage Parts
2010–2025
Kia's mid-size SUV has grown significantly in popularity, backed by the industry-leading 7-year warranty. Shares its platform with the Hyundai Tucson.
💡 Parts buying tip: Cross-reference every part with the equivalent Hyundai Tucson listing. They're mechanically identical and prices can vary significantly between Kia and Hyundai branding.
⚠️ Common Kia Sportage Issues & What Parts You'll Need
Rear trailing arm bush wear
The rear suspension bushes can wear, causing a clunking noise from the back over rough roads.
Diesel injector issues
Some 2.0 CRDi engines have experienced injector failures. Symptoms include rough running and excessive smoke.
🔧 Kia Sportage Service Intervals
Oil Change
12,500 miles / 12 months
Air Filter
25,000 miles
Spark Plugs
25,000 miles
Brake Fluid
Every 2 years
📋 Kia Sportage Quick Facts
•The 7-year warranty is transferable to new owners — a strong selling point
•Mk5 (2021+) shares its N3 platform with the Hyundai Tucson Mk4
•GT-Line models have cosmetic differences but use the same mechanical parts as standard