A 2009 Kia Spectra’s
oil type is 5W-20 synthetic oil. Using the correct type of motor oil is important for the continued health of your car’s engine. Putting the wrong oil in your engine can lead to serious issues like lost fuel efficiency, reduced engine power, and even engine breakdown.
You’ll be able to tell if you’ve used the incorrect oil type if your car shows any of the following symptoms:
Struggles to start in cold weather
Burns gas faster than usual
Makes a ticking sound in cold months
If you notice any of the above, call your mechanic immediately. They’ll probably have you come into the shop so they can flush your engine, change your oil filter, and put the correct oil in.
Routine car maintenance is important to the health and well-being of your vehicle and will help reduce your overall cost of car ownership. Consult your owner’s manual to learn what types of fluids your car needs and how often they should be changed.
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