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Edited to add: this is NOT a thick vs thin thread. Just wanted to share this convo regarding Kia warranty and oil viscosity.
I brought my wife's 2024 Kia Seltos in for an oil change. I normally do all my own work, but my wife has put 5,500 miles in the 18 months we've owned it, so the 1-2x a year isnt a bank killer. And with Kia's track record, I wanna make sure warranty stays as tight as possible.
I did bring in 6 qts of Valvoline EP 0w20 for them to use with the OEM filter. While the advisor was checking it in, I asked how he felt about going up to 5w30 in the summer (we live in Georgia), and how it affects warranty. He said it will not be an issue. He has seen warranty claims go through regardless of type of oil. He said the main thing is get the changes done somewhere that records it to carfax. He did say there is a claim processing now where the guy did all his own work and "Kia really doesnt like that. They can see you bought the oil but how do they know he did the change."
He said he puts 5w30 in his car, too. But, as far as warranty, 5w30 is fine.
I decided to just stick with the 0w20 V EP I brought in since my wife doesn't drive it super hard and she puts about 3500 miles a year on the kia. I may go up to 5w30 for the next change, but if we've got warranty, and likely won't exceed the 100k mile warranty while we own it, I don't see a need to change.
I brought my wife's 2024 Kia Seltos in for an oil change. I normally do all my own work, but my wife has put 5,500 miles in the 18 months we've owned it, so the 1-2x a year isnt a bank killer. And with Kia's track record, I wanna make sure warranty stays as tight as possible.
I did bring in 6 qts of Valvoline EP 0w20 for them to use with the OEM filter. While the advisor was checking it in, I asked how he felt about going up to 5w30 in the summer (we live in Georgia), and how it affects warranty. He said it will not be an issue. He has seen warranty claims go through regardless of type of oil. He said the main thing is get the changes done somewhere that records it to carfax. He did say there is a claim processing now where the guy did all his own work and "Kia really doesnt like that. They can see you bought the oil but how do they know he did the change."
He said he puts 5w30 in his car, too. But, as far as warranty, 5w30 is fine.
I decided to just stick with the 0w20 V EP I brought in since my wife doesn't drive it super hard and she puts about 3500 miles a year on the kia. I may go up to 5w30 for the next change, but if we've got warranty, and likely won't exceed the 100k mile warranty while we own it, I don't see a need to change.