2019 Kia Stinger GT (3.3TT) – Misfires, Limp Mode, and Possible Engine Replacement (Warranty Case)

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Hello all. Been a while since I have been back here. Still loving my Stinger but have a recent issue at 74k miles. Had a nice "chat" with ChatGPT after talking to my service rep. They are still diagnosing the issue but figured I would document the issue here in case it helps anyone else in the future. I was able to upload the Kia Warranty and my Extended Warranty for additional context. I asked ChatGPT to summarize our conversation just so I had all the information organized.

Car:
2019 Kia Stinger GT (3.3TT)
~74,000 miles


Initial Symptoms:

  • Check engine light with misfires on cylinders 1, 3, and 5 (same bank)
  • Car would go into limp mode
  • Issue would temporarily reset after restarting the engine

Escalation:

  • Problem became more frequent
  • Eventually the check engine light stayed on
  • Car stalled at a stoplight (restarted after putting it in park)
  • Dropped the car off at the dealer immediately

Dealer Actions So Far:

  • Replaced spark plugs and ignition coils → did NOT fix issue
  • Now diagnosing further with Kia tech support
  • Mentioned finding oil pooling
  • Indicated that engine replacement is a possibility (still under investigation)

What This Likely Points To (based on research + feedback):

  • Not ignition-related (already ruled out)
  • Likely a bank-specific issue (since 1,3,5 all affected)
  • Most probable causes:
    • Fuel system issue (injectors / fuel delivery)
    • Turbo oil seal / oil ingestion
    • PCV system issue
    • VVT / cam timing issue
    • Internal engine issue (rings/valves)

Warranty Situation:

  • Basic warranty expired (5yr / 60k)
  • Powertrain warranty (10yr / 100k) still active
  • Issue clearly falls under:
    • Engine internals
    • Fuel system
    • Turbo system
Dealer has not officially confirmed coverage yet, but this appears to be a legitimate powertrain claim


Important Notes for Others:

  • If you get multiple misfires on one bank, don’t assume it’s just plugs/coils
  • Limp mode + stalling = serious underlying issue
  • Bring the car in ASAP and avoid driving it
  • Let the dealer diagnose BEFORE paying for repairs yourself
  • Even without perfect maintenance records, warranty claims can still be valid unless neglect directly caused the issue

Current Status:
Waiting on final diagnosis from dealer + Kia corporate
Will update once I know whether it’s a repair or full engine replacement


Hope this helps someone else—happy to answer questions or update once resolved. Some of this info is probably obvious to alot of you on here but I am not super educated on cars but love my Stinger!
 
Wow! That's some useful rundown. A replaced engine would be kind of cool in a way, since yours obviously is crapping the bed. May everything work out, and swiftly.
 
Haha, funny that is the same thing ChatGPT said. That it would not be the worse thing to get a new engine.

So small update: I received an automated email response directly from Kia:

Your Auto-Created Case Number: XXXXXXXX
VIN: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Dear MICHAEL,

Your dealer has made us aware of the current repair situation for your Kia vehicle. Your satisfaction is important to us and we would like to provide assistance should you have any outstanding concerns or issues that were not resolved by your dealership. If you would like further assistance, please respond to this email with your preferred method of contact (phone or email) and we will be happy to follow up with you regarding the matter.

If no further assistance is required, there is no action necessary on your part. We value you as a customer so please don’t hesitate to reach out to us should you require assistance in the future.

Sincerely,
Kia Customer Care

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My response with the help of ChatGPT
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Hello,

Thank you for reaching out and for opening this case.

My vehicle is currently at the dealership being diagnosed for misfires, limp mode, and stalling issues. I understand the dealer has identified oil pooling and is working with Kia technical support, with the possibility of a major repair.

At this time, I would appreciate continued visibility into the diagnosis and confirmation that any necessary repairs will be handled under the applicable powertrain warranty.

Please feel free to contact me by phone or email if any additional information is needed.

Thank you for your assistance.
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Hope to hear back from the dealer today.
 
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