WHY KIA BURNS ENGINE OIL, INCREASED OIL CONSUMPTION KIA SOUL RIO FORTE SORENTO OPTIMA SPORTAGE
WHY KIA BURNS ENGINE OIL, INCREASED OIL CONSUMPTION KIA SOUL RIO FORTE SORENTO OPTIMA SPORTAGE
If you have Kia Optima and you want to know the number one reasons for increased oil consumption on Kia we will explain that in this video. If your Kia is burning engine oil you should always inspect or replace the PCV Valve. It takes only a few minutes to remove the and replace PCV valve on Kia. We demonstrated the number one reasons for increased oil consumption on 2013 Kia Optima but the video may be helpful on:
Kia Optima Increased Oil Consumption
Kia Forte Increased Oil Consumption
Kia Soul Increased Oil Consumption
Kia Sportage Increased Oil Consumption
Kia Sorento Increased Oil Consumption
Kia Rio Increased Oil Consumption
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