It doesn’t take much to keep your Kia in good shape. With a regular Kia maintenance schedule, you can keep the car running smoothly for years and avoid unexpected repairs. Here are some important service tasks to maintain your car’s excellent performance.

Get Regular Oil Changes
Waiting too long to change your engine oil can damage your Kia’s engine and cause issues like overheating and unusual noises. You should change the oil every 7,500 to 10,000 miles, but this isn’t a fixed rule. Driving in extreme temperatures, taking frequent short trips, and hauling heavy loads can cause your oil to degrade faster. If you get a maintenance reminder on the instrument display, schedule a service immediately to maintain your engine’s health.
Check the Brakes
You count on the brakes every time you hit the road, so it makes sense to check them during your routine service. Have the brake pads inspected to make sure they aren’t too thin, as this will reduce your Kia’s braking performance. If the pads are worn out, and you’ve noticed a squealing sound when you brake, it’s time for a replacement. While you’re at it, take a peek at the brake fluid and top it off if it’s low.
Rotate the Tires
Smooth handling starts where the rubber meets the road, and if your tires have uneven tread wear, you’ll feel it in the ride. Rotating your tires every 5,000 to 8,000 miles ensures even wear across all tires. This will improve handling and give you better traction in wet conditions and when accelerating, cornering, and braking. If the tires are damaged or nearing the five-year mark, get a new set to maintain great ride quality.
Check and Top Off Fluids
Your Kia’s systems rely on fluids like the coolant, transmission fluid, and power steering fluid to run properly. The coolant regulates engine temperature, and the transmission fluid helps the car shift smoothly. Power steering fluid allows you to steer gently without wrestling the wheel. Check these fluids during your routine car service and top them off if they are low.
Replace the Air Filters
The engine air filter keeps dirt and debris out of the engine, so have it checked when getting an oil change. If it looks dirty, install a new one to help your engine run better. You’ll also enjoy smooth acceleration, quiet operation, and better gas mileage. Get a new cabin air filter as well to improve the air quality inside your Kia.
Adhere to these routine care tips to keep your Kia in great shape and ready for everything, from commutes to weekend adventures. If you’re due for a service, talk to our team at Coughlin Kia of Lancaster in Lancaster, OH, and we’ll set you up!



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