5 Reasons to Have Your Kia Serviced at the Dealership

Feb 26, 2016

2016 Kia Optima

When you need to have your Kia serviced, should you rely on the dealership’s service department? Naturally, the dealership has trained technicians who know Kias, equipment designed to service Kias, and the best likelihood of stocking or being able to get the parts you need for any repairs. Below are five reasons you’d want to have your Kia serviced at the dealership.

Kia Warranties

Taking your car to an independent repair shop isn’t going to void your warranty. If your car is under warranty, why wouldn’t you take advantage of the opportunity?

While getting warranty repairs saves money, many people who purchase warranties fail to use them. Just remember: Repairs that fall under warranty are free, as long as you’re upholding your end of the warranty agreement, which usually means getting regular maintenance.

Car Mechanics

Specially Trained Mechanics

The mechanics at a Kia dealer undergo specific training to work on Kia vehicles. In fact, almost all the cars they work on are Kias.

Dealership mechanics are familiar with the inner workings of Kia vehicles. While an independent mechanic may be talented, that individual works on dozens of brands each week, and their knowledge isn’t specialized for Kia vehicles. As any mechanic knows, sometimes the problem with a car is difficult to find. Since a Kia dealer services many Kias, the dealer has the best chance at getting an exact diagnostic.

Sometimes, independent shops make errors, such as using the wrong kind or amount of oil, an issue which can seriously wreck your engine. You’re much less likely to find small mistakes at the dealership, since everyone who works at the dealership knows Kia cars and what they need.

Parts and Tools

When your car needs new parts, the Kia dealership is the likeliest place to go to find those parts. The dealership also has the best equipment specifically designed for servicing Kias. Since Kia dealerships have the parts and equipment on hand, their service departments are often quicker than independent shops.

The Right Diagnostic Tools

Some shops and chains offer a free check if any of your dashboard lights turn on or your transmission is acting troublesome, for example. With these free offers, unfortunately, the diagnosis may not necessarily be correct.

Keep in mind, you’re not getting physical repairs, just guesses based on a few details with what may be wrong. You could end up spending more money to get something fixed when that something isn’t the problem with your Kia.

2016 Kia Soul

Service for Older Kias

The older your Kia is, the less likely you’ll be able to find factory parts for the vehicle. When you go to a Kia dealership, technicians who have been around and working on Kias for decades are the most likely people to have knowledge about your older model. Automakers keep parts for older vehicles. If a part is available for your older Kia, the dealer will know about it and know how to install it.

Next time your check engine light turns on, remember that Kia dealers know Kia vehicles. If you want someone trained to work on your make and model, head to a Kia dealership.