Do 'active headrests' come under the Kia warranty?

I have a 2011 Kia Cee'd 3 CRDI. It's a lovely car but when you sit in either of the two front seats the seat back appears to collapse. I have no lumber support function and it can quite often happen while driving. I've done some research and found that the Kia is fitted with a system called 'Active headrests'. These are designed to allow you body to sinks into the seat and the headrest move forward limiting the travel of your neck in a rear accident. Should this come under the Kia warranty?

Asked on 25 December 2016 by Andy Beaver

Answered by Honest John
In a word, yes, it should be covered. Best wishes.
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