Mine has about 50k on it and I use this full synthetic oil every time. No issues at all. Just make sure you’re using the correct type (in my case it’s 5w-30). Should be labeled on your oil cap and in your manual. Also, make sure you use a filter that’s designed for full synthetic oil.
Did it come with a replacement rubber O-ring? You can pick up a crush washer at any auto place like autozone. I think Walmart sells them too. If your current washer isn’t bent or “crushed” too much, you can probably just reuse it. I’ve done that before.
Thank you for your instructions, I'm a woman and buy this video I was able to do my own oil change on Sedona. You made it very simple, Thank you
Super easy right?? And it will save you money in the long run because these days, tire places charge an arm and a leg for an oil change.
Thanks for this. Looking to buy a 2020 Sedona, so I’m looking to see how easy or complex routine maintenance is.
Super simple here. Thanks!
Very simple. And you will still have kia’s 10 year 100,000 warranty.
Super clear instructions and video. Thank you.
Thank you
Hi my friend My Sedona has 45 thousand miles. Is it okay to put that same oil in it?
Mine has about 50k on it and I use this full synthetic oil every time. No issues at all. Just make sure you’re using the correct type (in my case it’s 5w-30). Should be labeled on your oil cap and in your manual. Also, make sure you use a filter that’s designed for full synthetic oil.
My filter didn’t come with a crush washer?
Did it come with a replacement rubber
O-ring? You can pick up a crush washer at any auto place like autozone. I think Walmart sells them too. If your current washer isn’t bent or “crushed” too much, you can probably just reuse it. I’ve done that before.
10000 miles is too much. The manual calls for every 7500 miles
I change mine every 5000 miles on synthetic oil