How many liters of engine oil does the Kia Borrego require?

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TessaDella
07/24/25 7:05pm
The Kia Borrego requires approximately 4.5 liters of engine oil. Engine oil is often referred to as the lifeblood of an engine, as it not only lubricates but also cleans, seals, cushions, prevents rust, and dissipates heat within the engine. The Kia Borrego measures 4.88 meters in length, 1.92 meters in width, and 1.81 meters in height, with a wheelbase of 2.895 meters. Its interior features a three-row, seven-seat design and utilizes a body-on-frame construction. The Kia Borrego is equipped with a 3.8-liter V6 engine, which delivers a power output of 274 horsepower and a torque of 369 Nm at 6000 rpm and 4400 rpm, respectively.
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MaciAnn
08/11/25 10:36am
I previously drove a Kia Borrego V6 version, which required about 5.3 liters of oil during an oil change. The oil capacity for this car depends on the engine type, with the V8 likely needing around 6 liters. I remember that using synthetic oil like 5W-30 works best, changing it every 5,000 kilometers or six months to prevent engine wear. The maintenance manual clearly states all this, so I suggest checking your car’s year-specific manual first to avoid buying too much or too little oil. Don’t forget to replace the oil filter during the oil change, or the new oil will get contaminated. If you’re doing it yourself, prepare a funnel and an oil drain pan—it’s simple and convenient. Too little oil can cause engine overheating, while too much can increase fuel consumption. Just check the dipstick regularly and keep the oil level in the middle for safety.
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