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2020-2024 · Compact Sedan

Kia Forte Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your Kia Forte? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common Kia Forte Problems

The 2.0L Nu MPI engine (G4NC) in 2020-2021 Forte models is subject to Kia's engine recall for connecting rod bearing failure caused by manufacturing debris left in the crankcase during production, leading to engine seizure and potential fire risk.
The continuously variable transmission (CVT) introduced in the 2020 Forte exhibits chain slippage and abnormal whining noise under acceleration, often requiring full CVT assembly replacement due to worn internal pulleys and chain guides.
The Forte's electronic power steering (EPS) motor and column assembly develops intermittent assist loss, causing sudden steering effort increase at highway speeds, traced to a faulty torque sensor within the steering column module.
The 1.6L turbocharged engine (G4FJ) in the Forte GT experiences premature turbocharger oil seal degradation, resulting in blue smoke from the exhaust, elevated oil consumption, and eventual turbocharger bearing failure.
The Forte's multifunction switch assembly controlling turn signals and headlights develops internal contact corrosion, causing intermittent failure of turn signal cancellation and daytime running light flickering across 2020-2023 model years.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Kia Forte has a substantial defect that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to:

  • Full refund of the purchase price
  • Replacement vehicle of comparable value
  • Cash compensation (cash-and-keep settlement)
  • Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer

Kia Forte Lemon Law FAQ

My 2020 Forte's engine seized while driving on the freeway due to the known connecting rod bearing issue. Can I get a full refund under California Lemon Law?

An engine seizure while driving is a serious safety defect that strongly supports a Lemon Law claim under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. Even if Kia replaces the engine under recall or warranty, you may still pursue a buyback if the replacement engine exhibits similar issues or if the original failure caused consequential damages. You are entitled to the full purchase price, incidental costs, and compensation for the safety risk you were exposed to.

The CVT in my Forte has been replaced once and is slipping again. How many repair attempts does California require before it is considered a lemon?

California's Song-Beverly Act creates a presumption that a vehicle is a lemon after two or more repair attempts for the same defect that could cause death or serious bodily injury, or four or more attempts for other substantial defects. A transmission that slips during acceleration is arguably a safety defect, so your second failure may already meet the two-attempt threshold. Contact a Lemon Law attorney to evaluate your specific repair history.

I bought my Forte from a Kia dealer as a certified pre-owned vehicle. Am I covered by California Lemon Law?

Yes, certified pre-owned vehicles come with a manufacturer-backed warranty and are fully protected under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. The Kia CPO warranty provides additional coverage beyond the original warranty terms, and any defect that arises during that coverage period qualifies for Lemon Law protection. Your rights are the same as if you purchased the vehicle new.

Kia says the steering issue in my Forte cannot be duplicated. Can I still have a valid Lemon Law claim?

A manufacturer's inability to duplicate an intermittent defect does not negate your Lemon Law rights under Song-Beverly. Courts recognize that certain defects, such as intermittent steering assist loss, may not manifest during a short test drive but still substantially impair vehicle safety. Document every occurrence with dates, conditions, and any dashboard warnings, and consider installing a dashcam to capture the defect when it occurs.

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