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Dec 29, 2023

Every car, excluding fully electric vehicles, uses oil and an oil filter to keep your engine purring. The oil lubricates the moving parts, increasing engine performance and reducing friction that causes wear and tear. The filter keeps the oil clean and can easily be changed by the professionals at your Kia dealership.

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Factors That Effect When You Should Replace Your Oil Filter at Your Kia Dealership

The filter inside your Kia is comprised of multiple layers to help stop particulates from passing through to your engine. The contaminants and debris are caught in the filter. Without it, the dirt and other particulates would travel into your engine assembly and wreak havoc, causing clogs and damage. When the parts in your engine are unable to move, so is your vehicle.

In addition to managing waste, your filter also maintains oil flow through your engine. Once the filter is full, it will no longer work correctly, leaving your engine unprotected.


Mileage

Many factors can change how often maintenance on your vehicle is required. One of these factors is mileage. Many manufacturers will recommend an oil change interval of roughly 5,000 miles. You will also find that many new vehicles have built-in maintenance reminders. If you own a newer vehicle and are unsure about needing an oil change, check your oil-life monitor.

If you own an older vehicle, you should visually check your oil level and cleanliness monthly. If you notice your oil is low, top it off and consider getting it inspected. If you see that the oil is too dark in color, you should take it in for an oil change as soon as possible.


Harsh Conditions

If you live and drive on harsh roads and in extreme weather conditions frequently, your engine has to work harder, and you should change your oil more frequently. Many owner’s manuals will list stop-and-go driving in extreme weather, track driving, rough, uneven, salty roads, frequent trips less than 10 miles, and long-distance trailering as extreme conditions. If this sounds like you, get your oil changed between 3,000 and 5,000 miles.


Oil Type

Another factor to consider is whether you use regular or synthetic oil in your vehicle. Many older vehicles can switch from conventional oil to synthetics without issue. Synthetic oils last longer and perform better but cost more than conventional oil or other synthetic blends. Some synthetic oils can last anywhere from 5,000 to 10,000 miles before needing to be changed.

If you are unsure about what type of oil change interval your car needs, the professionals at your dealership can help. Call us at Superior Kia to schedule a maintenance appointment with the certified technicians in our service department and ask about our free shuttle service today.