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Do we really need change oil around every 4K?

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Is that too often for a oil change. My Acura and Mazda both take 8k-10k to change the oil. What do you think
 
Yes it’s 7.5k or 3.5k depending on your driving habits. Oil changes are cheap insurance and you aren’t hurting anything by changing it too often. However some manufacturers oil change intervals are too long with motors that actually burn a quart of oil every few thousand miles. I’ll be sticking to changes at every 3-4K miles. Excessive? Maybe. But I’d rather spend a few hundred dollars too many to avoid a big engine issue due to poorly designed oil change schedules like my last vehicle.
 
Isn't there an oil sensor that shows the oil life you have left in the vehicle? On the gauge cluster? I know the first few you are supposed to get them sooner with a new engine. 4k tops.
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I go by what the manufacturer says. My BMW recommended 15,000, followed it. My Prius recommended 10,000, followed it. Both vehicles got to 100,000 miles before I traded them. My last Chrysler that I traded for the Telluride didn’t have a mileage recommendation, but it had an oil life indicator and I changed it at ~10-15%, usually 8,000 miles.
 
You should have something like this in your UVO App(see below). Also for those that don't know you can login on a computer via kia owners portal and its much more responsive and seems a lot easier to manage if your needing to change things or settings.
 

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Wow, my dealer told me every 4K or 6 month. That’s a lot of difference.
Of course they did, they want you to come to them for their overpriced oil changes haha!
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You should have something like this in your UVO App(see below). Also for those that don't know you can login on a computer via kia owners portal and its much more responsive and seems a lot easier to manage if your needing to change things or settings.
Is there anything on the car that shows oil life? I sure hope so!
 
Of course they did, they want you to come to them for their overpriced oil changes haha!
Exactly. They'll probably also recommend stuff that really don't need to be addressed after throwing in "free" inspection.
 
Regardless of miles, I'm thinking of oil change/tire rotation interval of 6 months. I don't travel a lot, so I expect the interval to be 5-6k miles. I'm debating if I shall stick with the default oil or upgrade to fully synthetic...
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Regardless of miles, I'm thinking of oil change/tire rotation interval of 6 months. I don't travel a lot, so I expect the interval to be 5-6k miles. I'm debating if I shall stick with the default oil or upgrade to fully synthetic...
Full synthetic surely. Worth the extra $20 per change....
 
Isn't there an oil sensor that shows the oil life you have left in the vehicle? On the gauge cluster? I know the first few you are supposed to get them sooner with a new engine. 4k tops.

Unfortunately, there is no oil sensor in our Telluride.

With that said, the owners manual says to change it every 8K miles or once per year.

I'll be doing a full synthetic oil change every 6 months, irrespective of mileage because of "severe weather" conditions here in Edmonton, AB.

Local shop charges $100 for full synthetic oil change and includes topping up of all fluids and tire rotation. Not bad.

My car was built in May 13, 2019 so I'll likely get one done just before the start of winter. I'll have ~3K miles (5K kms) at that time.
 
I think it just has a reminder that you can set what mileage it goes off at.
 
Do you mean there is no indicator for oil pressure at all?
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No oil pressure indicator, no oil level indicator, and no indicator when oil reached normal temperature.
 
So is that typical of KIA or just this model. I never even knew a car could come like that.
 
So is that typical of KIA or just this model. I never even knew a car could come like that.

Most normal cars are just like this. None of them have oil level indicator for pressure, temperature, or capacity.

What cars did you have that tracked these items?

Only my Camaro, which is a track-ready vehicle, has oil pressure, and oil temperature gauge. It does not have oil level but it does have oil life monitoring system. None of my other cars had these features.
 
yeah my husband just laughed at me when I called him shocked that there was no oil indicator on the Telluride. I drive a Nissan Titan which has a load of gauges it's also about 15 years old so it will definitely be a different experience to have the Telluride.
 




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