To get the most miles out of your new KIA vehicle, you will want to abide by a regular maintenance routine at your local KIA dealership, as outlined below. Keeping a regular maintenance schedule will also add to the re-sell value of your vehicle in the future, making your new purchase a good long-term investment.
How Often Should You Visit Your Kia Dealership for Maintenance?
To most, this may seem like an odd question. Most people do not even give a second thought to the maintenance of their vehicle until something goes terribly wrong. The key word here is REGULAR maintenance. You often prevent mechanical breakdowns by keeping a regular maintenance schedule for your vehicle.
Often times, things that are not working properly or close to failure can be spotted by a good mechanic during regular maintenance check-ups. Keeping your new vehicle well-tuned also provides a longer life for your car, making your hard-earned dollars count. Below are recommended milestones for your new Kia maintenance as a guideline to put you at ease:
3-Month/3,000 Mile Check-Up
You should change your engine oil and air filter every 3 months or 3,000 miles, whichever comes first. It is also recommended to check the following:
- Automatic transmission fluid
- Power steering fluid
- Windshield wipers and fluid
- Tire pressure
- Tire tread
- Belts
- Hoses
- Exhaust system
- Fuel filter
- All interior/exterior lights
6-Month/6,000 Mile Check-Up
Be sure to inspect the vehicle battery, cables, and windshield wipers twice a year. In addition, you should lubricate the chassis well. A high-quality polish coating should be applied to your exterior paint, to ensure that your paint does not fade or crack.
12 Month/12,000 Mile Check-Up
The following should be inspected properly on a yearly basis:
- Brakes
- Brake fluid
- Coolant level
- Power steering fluid
- Transmission fluid
- Suspension
Light Checks
You should take notice anytime the check engine light comes on for any reason. If this should happen, please take your vehicle into your nearest Kia service department without delay.
The above Kia maintenance schedule is a general guideline to avoid any unwanted surprises further down the road. However, it is always good practice to check with your Kia model’s manual for any discrepancies between various models and yearly updates.
Don’t Neglect Your Maintenance!
We often take our vehicles for granted. However, ensuring a proper maintenance schedule for your new vehicle will help you to avoid expensive issues that could arise down the road. Most often, this tends to happen at a time most inconvenient for you. Daily life has enough headaches of its own without the added stress of vehicle issues.
This Kia maintenance schedule should help keep you and your new vehicle on the road for your first five years at least without any issues. If you have questions or require additional information about these or future maintenance recommendations, visit DARCARS Lanham Kia to find out more or get the service you need.



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