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Sep 24, 2020

Car systems and parts require regular maintenance for seamless performance and the prevention of costly repairs. Some parts also need to be replaced after a specific amount of time. That’s why it’s vital not to skip or postpone your Kia service. The problem, however, is knowing when to service your car. Here is what you need to know about servicing your vehicle: 

Every 3,000 Miles

In most cases, you’ll always need to change your fluids every 3,000 miles or every three months, depending on your driving habits and environment. You’ll need to have Kia technicians check your engine oil, power steering fluid, coolant, transmission oil, and wiper fluid levels.

During the service, the experts will check your tires for wear and tear and ensure the pressure is okay. They’ll also check the lights, belts, exhaust, and hoses. Some parts, such as fuel, oil, and air filters, can be replaced during the visit.

Every 6,000 Miles

After hitting 6,000 miles, you’ll need all the 3,000-mile maintenance services plus several others, such as chassis lubrication, vehicle polishing, and vehicle battery inspection. It’s also advisable to inspect the battery cables and windshield wipers. Keep in mind your car should get these services at least every six months.

You can also get tire balancing and rotation during your Kia service. Rotating the tires at least twice a year ensures even wear, thus boosting the longevity of your tires. Tires can be costly to replace if you don’t take care of them well.

Every 12,000 Miles

There are also certain services that you need to get annually (every 12 months) or after every 12,000 miles. Such services include coolant system flush, brake system check, and transmission fluid replacement.

You will also need to check your steering, suspension, axles, and drivelines. Some Kia dealers will offer free diagnostics services during the service just to ensure everything is okay.

Kia Service Reminders

If you just bought a new Kia, you’ll need very little maintenance until you the vehicle reaches 36,000 miles. A tire rotation and fluid changes will be the essential services at first. However, as you accumulate more miles, expect frequent maintenance. It’s usually vital to work with certified Kia technicians to create a service plan that suits your unique situation.

Luckily, most modern Kias come with a maintenance reminder system, which alerts you when it’s time to get your car service. The system monitors the condition and operations of your vehicle to alert you as needed. Still, you’re the driver, and you can easily tell when something is off about your car. So, if your vehicle is not performing at its best, you can schedule car service regardless of your mileage or maintenance alerts.

Keeping your car running at its optimal performance is vital to improve your gas mileage and avoid potential breakdowns. Visit us at Crain Kia of Sherwood, where we have the right Kia technicians and tools to service your vehicle.