I noticed that my Kia Stonic's performance has been slightly off lately and I suspect it's due to low engine oil. Can someone guide me on how to check the engine oil level and what to do if it's low?
ReplyHi Sarah, checking the engine oil level is an important task to ensure your Kia Stonic is running smoothly. To do so, park your car on a level surface and wait for the engine to cool down. Then, locate the dipstick which is usually labeled with an oil can symbol. Pull it out and wipe it clean. Reinsert the dipstick and pull it out again to get an accurate reading. If the oil level is below the minimum mark, you can top it up with the recommended oil for your car. Hope this helps!
Hi Sarah, I had a similar issue with my Kia Stonic a few months ago. I would recommend checking the engine oil level every month or before a long drive. If it's low, make sure to top it up with the recommended oil. And if it's consistently low, it might be a sign of an oil leak or engine problem. It's always best to get it checked by a professional mechanic. Take care!
Hi Sarah, in addition to checking the engine oil level, it's also important to check the oil quality. If you notice the oil is dark and thick, it might be time for an oil change. And remember to never mix different types of oil. Stick to the manufacturer's recommended oil for your car. If you're not comfortable checking the oil yourself, you can always take it to a trusted mechanic. Best of luck!