Kia Maintenance Schedule & Service Guide
Your guide to maintaining peak performance, safety, and long-lasting reliability for your Kia.
Your guide to maintaining peak performance, safety, and long-lasting reliability for your Kia.
Routine maintenance helps keep your Kia running smoothly, prevents expensive repairs, preserves resale value, and ensures your vehicle stays safe and dependable for years to come. Following your Kia maintenance schedule can also improve fuel efficiency and prolong the life of critical components.
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Follow this recommended maintenance schedule to keep your Kia healthy and performing at its best.
| Service Interval | Maintenance Item | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Every 5,000 miles | Oil & Filter Change | Replace engine oil and oil filter |
| Every 8,000 miles | Inspect Brake System | Check pads, rotors, and fluid levels |
| Every 16,000 miles | Air Filter Replacement | Replace engine air filter |
| Every 56,000 miles | Transmission Service | Inspect fluid and replace if needed |
Your engine's oil keeps everything running smoothly. Fresh oil and a clean filter help reduce engine wear and improve performance. Most Kia models recommend changes around every 5,000 miles — more often in severe driving conditions.
Proper tire pressure and tread depth ensure traction, handling, and fuel efficiency. Rotate your tires at regular intervals to promote even wear and extend tire life.
Safe stopping starts with healthy brakes. Our technicians inspect pads, rotors, lines, and fluid regularly to ensure optimal braking performance.
A strong battery is key for cold starts and reliable electrical systems. We check battery health, terminals, and charging output.
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