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Why Choose Full Synthetic Vs. Conventional OilThe true measurement for motor oil is how well it can protect your engine from the demands of everyday use. Full synthetic oil can protect your engine better and keep your vehicle on the road longer than conventional oil. For all your oil change services, ask for full synthetic oil to enjoy these advantages. Full Synthetic Oil:Reduces sludge formation With fewer impurities than conventional and blended oils, it helps reduce engine sludge and keeps your oil flowing like it should. Provides greater engine wear protection With advanced wear protection, it helps fight friction to keep your engine running like new. Helps combat engine deposits It can help keep engine surfaces clean, as it combats the formation of harmful deposits by suspending and dispersing contaminants. Performs at high temperatures Engine overheating can cause costly damage. It can provide great high-temperature protection between oil changes, even at temperatures as high as 500°F. Performs in low temperatures It is engineered to provide outstanding low-temperature protection to -40°F. Make Your Appointment Today! Our team is waiting to help you get an oil change that works with your schedule! Schedule Oil Change Are there oil stains under your car? If you see oil stains on your garage floor or in your driveway, your car could have an oil leak. Oil leaks can happen because as cars get older, the gaskets and seals begin to break down and the internal oil pressure can push oil through cracks or gaps in these seals. Common areas for oil leaks can include the Valve Cover Gasket(s), Oil Pan Gasket or even the Oil Pan Drain Plug (or "Oil Plug"). If ignored, a small leak could quickly become a large problem and damage the engine due to low oil pressure. If you think your car may have an oil leak, bring your car in and let one of our certified technicians diagnose the source and provide you with the best option for repairing your oil leak today. Did your Low Oil Pressure / Oil Level Light come on? Low oil pressure or low oil level can be a serious problem for your car. Your engine needs to have the right amount of oil in order to stay properly lubricated or you risk permanent engine damage from increased friction. Low oil pressure can be caused by the oil level being too low or by a malfunction with the oil pump or the engine itself. If your dashboard oil pressure warning lamp has come on after starting the car and stays on or if the light comes on while the engine is running (even if it goes off quickly), this means that your car needs immediate attention. Superior Dealer Service Guess who is as passionate about your Kia as you are? Kia factory-trained and certified service team members, that's who. Not only do they know your Kia inside and out, they will provide you friendly and personalized service you can trust. Habits Worth Having
How often should a Kia have an oil change?Oil Change Schedule for Kia Vehicles
In general, you should be changing the oil in your Kia between every 7,500 and 10,000 miles. This mileage restriction works out, for most drivers, to be every 6 months. You may recall the old adage was to change the oil in your vehicle every 3 months or 3,000 miles.
Are oil changes covered under Kia warranty?Understanding your warranty coverage is important. It does not cover maintenance such as oil changes, filters, tires, belts and brakes; although it is advised that you adhere to the recommended maintenance schedule for these to keep your warrant intact.
What oil does Kia use at the dealership?Mobil 1™ 0W-40.
How much does it cost to get an oil change on a Kia Soul?The average cost for a Kia Soul oil change is between $254 and $266. Labor costs are estimated between $44 and $56 while parts are priced at $211. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific model year or unique location.
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