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7500 mile tuneup question

I keep getting notices from Kia about my 7500 mile tuneup. What is this exactly? Is this free? Covered under warranty?
I wouldn't call it a tuneup.

It's a quick check of systems (including tire wear, brake function, etc.) and a free oil change, usually included in the sale price of your Telly at most dealerships.

Double-check with them to see what it includes.
 
I'm actually overdue (by nearly 1,000 miles) for my 7500 tune up. I'm in the process of looking for places right now that will handle it. Some questions for people who know what they're doing:

1) Will any Kia dealership do? Or could we also go to any auto-shop as well?

2) Do we have to bring any kind of paperwork or is there information that's attached to our Vin # / vehicle that they can pull info from?

3) Is this free? I'm guessing from previous responses that it's not.

Thank you in advance!
 
If only KIA would provide some kind of reference document for owners to refer to for questions like maintenance and such :rolleyes:
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I'm actually overdue (by nearly 1,000 miles) for my 7500 tune up. I'm in the process of looking for places right now that will handle it. Some questions for people who know what they're doing:

1) Will any Kia dealership do? Or could we also go to any auto-shop as well?

2) Do we have to bring any kind of paperwork or is there information that's attached to our Vin # / vehicle that they can pull info from?

3) Is this free? I'm guessing from previous responses that it's not.

Thank you in advance!
You don’t have to use a dealership for service.

I schedule service appts via the owners portal.


I pay for my services unless warranty issue.
 
If only KIA would provide some kind of reference document for owners to refer to for questions like maintenance and such :rolleyes:
It's highly likely they did but I lost most of the paperwork (along with everything else) late last year after our house / neighborhood flooded.

This is our first car, so I thought this forum would be the safe space to ask these questions.
 
I'm actually overdue (by nearly 1,000 miles) for my 7500 tune up. I'm in the process of looking for places right now that will handle it. Some questions for people who know what they're doing:

1) Will any Kia dealership do? Or could we also go to any auto-shop as well?

2) Do we have to bring any kind of paperwork or is there information that's attached to our Vin # / vehicle that they can pull info from?

3) Is this free? I'm guessing from previous responses that it's not.

Thank you in advance!

@TelluRIDEandSEEK

Any Kia Service Department will do.

Call them for an appointment.

At least when I purchased my Telly, the first 7,500 mile oil change/systems check, at the dealership where I purchased the Telly, was included with the sale price of the car. If you consider that "free"*, that's fine with me 🤣

Hilltop Ford/Kia did the change with a full synthetic of some kind that met the recommended standard and gave my Telly a quick check of systems, an easy thumbs-up on all parts because it's essentially new, even after two awesome winter trips to the snowy mountains.


** TANSTAAFL a.k.a. "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch." 🥂😋
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I had my first 7500 mile oil change about two months ago(?). I had it done at our local Kia dealership. But, we did not buy the car there. I think they charged us about $80.00 (I think). He originally was going to charge 90 something for it, but gave us a little break. Don’t remember what else they did check besides changing the oil (just don’t remember`).
 
Tho I never go to the dealer for routine maintenance because I do them (mostly change fluids, filters, etc), here's Car and Driver's documented maintenance of their test Telluride up to 40k miles. Please see image attached. Thanks.
 

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It's highly likely they did but I lost most of the paperwork (along with everything else) late last year after our house / neighborhood flooded.

This is our first car, so I thought this forum would be the safe space to ask these questions.

My apologies for the sarcasm, and for not making it obvious...but the document I was referring to was your Owners Manual.

There is also an online version on the KIA portal for easy searching.
 
If Kia (dealer) sent you the notice it’s definitely not free, even if you chose to buy the maintenance packages when you bought your car.
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Just came back from my appointment with Ancira Kia in San Antonio for the 7500 tune up.

Oil change (synthetic blend) with tire rotation came out to about $85 for service + labor.
 
After a year of driving my 2021 SX-P I took it in to the dealer for the 7500 service. I only had 6200 miles on it. I change my own oil. The charge came to $49 for a tire rotation and free multipoint inspection. I was impressed. I am enjoying my Telluride.
 




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