I have a 2010 Kia Sedona with an automatic trans. It specs Kia SP-III ATF. It now has 220k miles and I have owned it for the past 30k miles. It runs very well. I want to keep it going. You can not change the ATF filter with out pulling the Transaxle so it has never been done and likely never will. It has a magnetic drain plug that makes draining and filling easy. Many on the Kia forum suggest the Valvoline MaxLife ATF. When you do a drain and fill you get about 50% out. I just did one with the Valvoline MaxLife and I noticed a slightly smoother shifting right a way. After about 1000 miles I noticed when taking my foot off of the gas the trans sometimes will not clutch out the engine as soon or as well. Does that make sense to folks? I am wondering if the seal conditioners in the Valvoline MaxLife ATF is effecting something? I do not have any leaks but I thought at the mileage and age I am at, it would not hurt and may help going forward. I am thinking of doing another drain and fill with a different ATF. Maybe the Valvoline Full Synthetic Extended Protection? It is more money but it does not have the seal conditioners and it claims to protect better. Another $25 or $35 is nothing in the big picture if it prevents a problem. Heck, $100 more may be well spent money. At the age and mileage , I am reading against doing a flush. Looking for thoughts from the good knowledgeable people here.
p.s. I asked Perplexity "Is SPIV backward compatible?" I am paraphrasing here but It said only if it claims to be on the packaging. Interesting and safe answer. I think my Mail man could have given me that answer. Bar tender or who ever you want to substitute.
p.s. I asked Perplexity "Is SPIV backward compatible?" I am paraphrasing here but It said only if it claims to be on the packaging. Interesting and safe answer. I think my Mail man could have given me that answer. Bar tender or who ever you want to substitute.