Find parts for your car
Models
- (-) Remove i20 filter i20
- Carens (2) Apply Carens filter
- CEED (9) Apply CEED filter
- i30 (1) Apply i30 filter
- Magentis (1) Apply Magentis filter
- NIRO (2) Apply NIRO filter
- Optima (1) Apply Optima filter
- Picanto (2) Apply Picanto filter
- Rio (6) Apply Rio filter
- Sorento (1) Apply Sorento filter
- Soul (4) Apply Soul filter
- Sportage (9) Apply Sportage filter
- Stinger (2) Apply Stinger filter
- Stonic (1) Apply Stonic filter
- Venga (5) Apply Venga filter
We are sorry there are no matched parts listed. However, you can check stock from our breakers nationwide by directly requesting a part.
Request a partUsed Kia Alternators
All used Kia Alternators listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices and used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Kia from premium breaker yards from across the UK.
About Alternators
Kia alternators work in conjunction with the battery to produce power for the electrical parts of the car. Kia alternators function by turning the mechanical action of the car’s turning drive shaft into electricity. They do this through the use of rapidly-spinning magnets. This magnetic field in turn produces an electrical current, which is used to power the car electrics. The Kia alternator is also essential for re-charging the car battery, ready to provide the spark necessary to start the car next time.
Alternators are generally quite small in size (a similar size to a roll of toilet paper) don't weigh much and are usually located at the front of the engine.
Usually most modern Kia alternators are maintenance-free and may have a lifespan of a decade or more. Eventually, however, these rapidly-moving car parts start to wear out, made worse over time by dirt and extremes of heat and cold. At best you might experience lights that dim sometimes, or warning lights temporarily flashing on your dashboard. More seriously, a battery that is not being fully charged during motion may mean that your car is difficult to start, or that the ignition fails completely.
In some cases, such problems are put down to an older battery, but more often than not the real culprit is the alternator which is not successfully charging the battery. Check the voltage on your car which should be around 14 volts. Anything less than this and it is likely that the Kia alternator is worn out and will need replacing.
Kia trivia
- The first major commercial hit for Kia was The Pride. Not many people know that the design of the car was based on the Ford Festiva, with a few slight changes that made it easier for South Korea's drivers to get used to.
- Kia doesn't quite have a production facility on every continent (they don't have one in Australia), but they are present in 190 countries and have over 5000 dealerships.
- The 2020 Kia Telluride SUV is the triple crown winner of the prestigious automotive awards, which includes the NACTOY Utility Vehicle of the Year, the MotorTrend SUV of the Year, and the Car & Driver 10Best. This is the first time that an SUV walked away with all three of the awards.
- Kia is currently part-owned by Hyundai, who owns just under 34% of the company. Lots of people think that the two companies are rivals!
- Kia's presence in the European market has been stellar. In 2018 they sold an astonishing 494,304 cars, which meant a full decade of consecutive growth.