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Mar 11, 2021

Looking after your car is easy and effortless. With just a little love and attention, you will save loads of money on repairs, and your Kia will last longer. The following Kia maintenance tips will help you to keep your car in great shape.

5 Kia Maintenance Tips Every Kia Owner Should Know

1. Keep Your Car Clean

Let’s start here. We know it sounds silly, but a wash every week or so will protect the paintwork from scratches. A wash and wax will protect your car from the different weather conditions and prevent the color from fading.

You will also see little nicks and chips that need fixing before rust sets in. Wash away the road dirt from under the hood as well. A good wash will keep the dust from your engine and out of all the nooks and crannies.

2. Check the Fluids

Your car’s fluids keep all the bits cool and lubricated. It also prevents corrosion. Lubricated parts run smoothly and last longer. Check your car’s oil, brake, coolant, and transmission fluids monthly. Or, you can drop in at our dealership, and we will check all the fluids for you and change them when necessary.

3. Inspect the Tires

To inspect your car’s tires only takes a minute or two. Make a quick tire check part of your daily ritual. Before you hop in your car every day, quickly check the tires for bubbles, cracks, and thread wear. If you check the tire pressure every time you fill up and make sure they are inflated to the correct pressure, it will reduce wear and tear, and your tires will last longer.

Get the tires rotated at least every 10,000 miles. We can do it when you bring your Kia in for an oil change.

4. Don’t Ignore the Dashboard Lights

The lights on the dashboard will help you keep your Kia in excellent condition. If you see the “Service Required” light is on, it’s a warning that your car needs to go for a service. If you see any other warning light, let a qualified Kia technician find the problem and fix it as soon as possible. Ignoring the warning lights could result in more damage and cost a lot more to repair.

5. Get to Know Your Kia

Your Kia comes standard with an owner’s manual that contains all the information to help you maintain your car. The most important tip we can give you is to stick to the recommended service schedule. Take your Kia for services as prescribed in the Service Record Book.

Your Kia needs a service every 10,000 miles or at least once a year. This doesn’t only keep your car in good condition but also keeps you safer on the road.

These tips will help you to take good care of your car. Regular maintenance will save you money on unexpected repairs and services. Your Kia will last longer, and when you want to sell it, you will get more money for your car. Call Crain Kia of Fayetteville today. We have the expertise to help you make sure your Kia stays in perfect running condition.