Coronavirus (Covid-19) FAQs | Kia UK
SALES FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION
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Are showrooms open for deliveries / handovers?
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We're complying with the latest government advice on COVID-19 which varies by country and area, but it's always best to check the guidance where you live and contact your retailer in advance to discuss your requirements.
In general retailers are are open for servicing, MOT and parts sales where Government guidance allows.
We want to reassure you that Kia are always available via telephone, online chat service and email to help you with any new or used car enquiry.
We’ve made some changes to the Sales and vehicle handover process to ensure maximum safety for all. This includes complying at all times with the latest guidance for social distancing and hygiene, ensuring a 2m gap is maintained. Our showrooms now feature improved layouts and clear signage to ensure our customers feel safe. In order to manage the volume of showroom visitors we kindly ask customers to book an appointment prior to visiting. Please do not visit if you are currently self-isolating or are experiencing any Covid-19 symptoms.
AFTER SALES FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Is Customer Services open?
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Yes, you can contact us from 8.30am to 7pm Monday to Friday, and 9.am - 1pm Saturday. We're closed Sunday, Bank Holidays & Public Holidays
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What do I do if my car requires a service?
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It is essential that servicing is carried out in accordance with the manufacturer’s requirements to maintain the integrity and reliability of your car. Your car should be serviced every 12 months* from the date of first registration or by mileage, whichever occurs soonest (mileage criteria varies by model/engine type).
As a number of components and fluids must be replaced on a time basis, e.g. replacement every 2 years, it is important that your next service therefore aligns with the anniversary of the first date of registration again.
Accordingly, the next service due date for your car is set in accordance with the original schedule and not 12 months from the date that this delayed service was completed.
As well as the integrity and reliability of your car, this will also ensure that the manufacturer’s warranty is not affected by servicing requirements.
Kia dealer workshops are open and able to service your car. If your car has an overdue service please book in now.
All locations have implemented new procedures following the latest Government guidelines, including Social distancing materials implemented throughout showrooms and service centres to ensure the safety and wellbeing of customers and staff at the dealership. These include screen guards, hand sanitiser stations, signage and floor graphics..
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How will you service my Kia safely?
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Our dealer network have prioritised the safety of our staff and customers by following the latest guidelines and advice from the UK Government. Various measures have been implemented to ensure that your vehicle is cleaned and sanitised while it’s in the workshop and before it’s handed back to you. Watch this video
to see our new processes in practise for your peace of mind. Please do not visit if you are currently self-isolating or are experiencing any Covid-19 symptoms.
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Will my Kia Care service plan expire if I cannot service my car on time?
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No, your Kia Care service plan will remain valid and cover the cost of your services regardless of when they are undertaken.
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What happens to the warranty if the service is not completed on time?
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Your car should be maintained and serviced according to the manufacturer’s guidelines and recommendations to ensure your warranty remains intact. However, if there is a valid warranty claim on your car and the latest scheduled service has been delayed during UK Lockdown up to 31 July 2020, we will honour valid warranty claims. Please note all other warranty Terms and Exclusions apply. If your car has an overdue service please book in now by phoning your local dealer or by clicking here/
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How should I Iook after my car whilst waiting for a service?
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It is important you maintain your car regardless of servicing requirements. We recommend that you regularly check the following items:
• Engine oil level
• Coolant level
• Windscreen washer fluid level
• Tyre condition and pressures, including spare if fitted
• Exterior lights
Please refer to your owner’s manual for more information.
If your service is delayed it is even more important that you regularly carry out the checks detailed above until the scheduled service is carried out, paying particular attention to the oil level.
Should you require oil to top up your engine, please refer to the link below to ensure you obtain the correct oil for your car. It is very important that you use the correct oil for any required topping up. Download more information here
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How can I take care of the battery in my car whilst I am not using it?
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It’s very important that the health of your car battery is maintained so that it starts when you eventually need it.
Take a look at these handy videos clips covering Kia Vehicle maintenance and safety
brakes
battery
exterior safety checks
under the bonnet
Download more information here.
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Is Kia Roadside Assistance still available?
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Kia Roadside Assistance is operating for customers who have cover. This programme is run in partnership with the RAC. The UK Breakdown number is 0333 202 1827. Please note RAC policies and working practices apply during this period – you will be advised of any restrictions when contacting the Breakdown Service for assistance.
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How do I book my car for service?
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You can phone your local dealer or book your service online here
. As you might expect, our teams are working through a backlog of servicing and working with new safety procedures, so you may have to book further ahead than usual.
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My cars last service was delayed because of the lockdown period, when it the next service due?
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A) If your previous service was delayed because of the lockdown period, it is important that your next service aligns again with the first date of registration. This is because a number of components and fluids must be replaced on a time basis, e.g. replacement every 2 years. As well as the integrity and reliability of your car this will also ensure that the manufacturer’s warranty is not affected by further delayed servicing.
The next service due date for your car should be set in accordance with the original schedule and not 12 months from the date that the delayed service was completed.
Anything else
For any other questions you have please contact Kia Customer Services. Our contact details and opening hours can be found here