2007 KIA Sedona Antifreeze

Hello,

I just purchased a new 2007 KIA Sedona minivan and am trying to find out what type of antifreeze was used as the factory fill. Is it long life or regular green antifreeze? The owners manual simply says to use a Ethylene glycol based product for aluminum engines. The maint schedule says to change at 60,000 miles or 5 years and then change at

30,000 miles or 2 years after that. (Would this indicate long life or just regular green antifreeze)?

I have also read that KIA uses a phosphated HOAT antifreeze but have not been able to confirm.

Local dealers say to just top off with the standard ethyl glycol green stuff but I want to be sure that I am not mixing different coolants when I top off the resevoir and possibly cause the antifreeze to be less protective. There are so many different colors and types of antifreeze sold these days I just want to be consistent.

Anyone have any information as to what exactly was the factory fill?

Thanks In Advance

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ckmeusel
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In the last couple of years, most anti-freeze makers, especially of the better brands (Prestone, Peak, etc.) have upgraded their "standard" ethylene glycol mixture to a long-life anti-freeze. They have also added the necessary additives so that it is compatible with aluminum and most of the car manufacturers recommendations.

In fact, I have a garage nearby that, when doing a complete flush, drain and refill of any GM vehicle, will refill it with this long-life stuff instead of that junk called "Dex-Cool."

I might advise, for at least a couple of more years, to stay away from some of the cheaper "store brand" stuff, just in case. But, especially if you can find Peak (which is what I use), you will have no problems. Just make sure that if you don't buy it pre-mixed that you mix it only with de-mineralized or distilled water.

BTW, do you like your Sedona overall?

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Rev. Tom Wenndt

I really like the Kia Sedona with the 3.8 liter engine. It is quick but also does not get very good gas mileage. I am trying to decide on which Oil to use for the 1st oil change. They recommend 5W20 and I am leaning toward Motorcraft Semi-synthetic oil with a 5,000 mile oil change. I have found several people that have had this oil tested and it has come back with low engine wear. Some say the 5W20 weight is too thin and is recommended to show increased mileage. Any opinion on the oil issue?

I previously owned a 98 Plymouth Grand Voyager 3.3 liter engine and was pleased with this product except for the Transmission Problems. It seems like the Kia is a little noiser than the Chrysler Products but I hope to keep this van for at least 10 years so I hope it holds up well.

Thanks

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ckmeusel

A couple of things:

*If you are concerned about 5W20 oil, don't be. Ford and Honda have been using this for much longer than Kia/Hyundai/Mitsubishi has. Nevertheless, if it worries you, go to (and stick with) synthetic oil. I am on my third Sedona. After taking one oil change with regular "dino" oil (to finish the break-in process), I have used exclusively synthetic in all of them.

That seems to be about the best you can do for your engine. Often, an Advance Auto Parts or Auto Zone has some kind of deal making synthetic cost little or no more than regular oil. And while the 5W20 grade used to be almost impossible to find, it is quickly getting onto the shelves.

*Your van should hold up very well. Remember - unlike the old Sedonas, this one has a timing chain, not a belt. And Kia has been getting the build quality better and better with each passing year.

*As for the transmission, the Mitsubishi-built transmission is in a whole different and better universe than the clanky transmissions that all the Chryslers have had in them. And this tranny is one of the easiest out there to change tranny fluid. Just drain it (it has a drain bolt to do that with) and refill it with Diamond ATF SPIII or Import Multi-Vehicle ATF every

30,000 miles. You should never have an issue with it then.

Enjoy!

I really like the Kia Sedona with the 3.8 liter engine. It is quick but also does not get very good gas mileage. I am trying to decide on which Oil to use for the 1st oil change. They recommend 5W20 and I am leaning toward Motorcraft Semi-synthetic oil with a 5,000 mile oil change. I have found several people that have had this oil tested and it has come back with low engine wear. Some say the 5W20 weight is too thin and is recommended to show increased mileage. Any opinion on the oil issue?

I previously owned a 98 Plymouth Grand Voyager 3.3 liter engine and was pleased with this product except for the Transmission Problems. It seems like the Kia is a little noiser than the Chrysler Products but I hope to keep this van for at least 10 years so I hope it holds up well.

Thanks

Reply to
Rev. Tom Wenndt

Go to Wally world for you Synthetic ool and get Walmarts Brand of Oil its around 13.00 per gal...the OIL is Made by MOBIL

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