Your Kia maintenance schedule can be found in your vehicle handbook. Regular maintenance is essential to keep your vehicle in top condition, and for maximum performance, each service has recommended mileage intervals. As your Kia dealer, we want to tell you more about a few of the many types of maintenance we provide.
Oil Changes

Regular oil changes are essential for your engine, allowing it to work efficiently and protecting against wear and tear. Oil is pumped through the engine by the oil pump and covers all components in a protective coating. This reduces wear damage as many engine components depend on friction to work effectively. Oil additives also keep the engine clean, break down potential blockages, and protect against rust.
Oil gradually loses effectiveness, becoming slower and thicker due to the accumulation of dirt and minute debris absorbed as it travels. Older oil provides less wear protection, causing damage to numerous engine components. On average, your Kia needs an oil change every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. We drain and replace the oil and install a new oil filter to allow the oil to flow freely.
Tire Rotations
Healthy tires with good tread improve handling and reduce your braking distance. As time passes, tire tread wears down due to surface friction, and once the tread reaches 2/32″, a tire needs replacement. Tire position also increases wear and tear as each position produces a different wear pattern based on weight distribution, wheel alignment, and the type of drivetrain in your Kia.
A tire rotation involves shifting each tire to a new position. The specific positions tires move to depend on your drivetrain. An AWD, for example, requires the front tires to move to the rear and the rear tires to move to the front, crossing over to opposite sides in the process. Regularly rotated tires last longer as each tire wears down at a relatively similar rate. Rotations are usually performed every 7,500 miles.
Coolant Check
Coolant is a mixture of antifreeze and water, and it’s used to control engine temperature. Your engine works most effectively between 185 F and 230 F, but excessive heat buildup will damage sensitive engine components. The coolant moves swiftly through your engine, absorbing heat and transporting it to the radiator for removal by heat exchange.
A coolant check involves testing the coolant to ensure it’s still working effectively. Coolant operates under high pressure and at high temperatures, which gradually causes it to degrade. It also absorbs dirt and other debris, slowing it and causing the engine temperature to rise. A coolant check is usually performed every 15,000 miles, but this can vary depending on your Kia model.
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