You may think that buying a new electric vehicle from your Kia dealer in Frederick means no regular servicing, but in fact, routine Kia EV maintenance is still essential. While it’s true that electric cars tend to require less ongoing maintenance than one with a gas-powered engine, that doesn’t mean you can forgo servicing and routine checks altogether.
Do I Need to Visit My Kia Dealer for Regular Kia EV Maintenance?
A diesel or gas-powered car is fitted with an internal combustion engine, which is composed of many moving components. This increases the chances of something going wrong since an issue with any of these smaller parts can result in a costly breakdown. EVs have fewer moving components, which helps minimize the risk of an issue developing.
Also, EVs use fewer fluids than gas-powered cars. With no oil to change or transmission fluid to top up, ongoing maintenance is less onerous and time-consuming. Furthermore, EVs use a regenerative braking system that lasts longer than the brake system of a conventional car and, thus, requires less frequent maintenance.
What About Non-Engine Components?
EVs still have other running components that are found in regular cars, like suspension components, steering systems, and wheel bearings. These still require routine maintenance to help keep them in good shape.
What Is Checked During EV Maintenance?
Your EV’s battery is a key component that will be checked during routine EV maintenance along with its coolant system, tires, brakes, steering and suspension systems, wipers and lights, air filters, and fluid levels.
How Often Do EVs Require Maintenance?
You can check your Kia owner’s manual to find out the recommended interval between services for your specific model. However, annual servicing is always a good idea to help ensure your car stays in good working order. There are a few signs to look out for, too, that indicate it’s time to arrange a service for your Kia EV, including:
- Reduced range
- Unusual sounds while driving
- Slower charging
- Warning lights staying on while driving
- Reduced performance
- Difficulty starting your vehicle
If you notice any of these symptoms, you should visit your dealership to arrange a service for your electric vehicle as soon as possible. Failing to take action could result in the development of a serious issue that could not only be expensive to fix, but that could also put you at risk while driving.
If your Kia electric vehicle is due for its regular service, or if it’s been a while since you’ve had your car checked over by a professional and you want to stay safe behind the wheel, call DARCARS Kia of Frederick today. We’ll help make sure you can enjoy driving around Frederick without any problems!



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