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Yes, AutoZone offers a free diagnostic service where they can check your check engine light, read the code and provide a brief description of what it means. Please note that this might vary depending on the location and it's always good to call your local AutoZone store beforehand.
You can find out what engine you have for your Kia vehicle by following these steps:
1. **Car Manual**: The quickest and easiest way is to look in your car's manual, which should have all the specifications about the car, including the engine.
2. **Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)**: If you don’t have the manual, find the VIN which is typically located on the driver’s side where the dashboard meets the windscreen. VIN is unique to each car, which also includes the information about engine type. You can then insert VIN into online VIN decoders to find out engine information.
3. **Engine Bay**: There should be a sticker on the engine or around the engine bay - usually on the underside of the hood, or near the front (radiator support). The sticker will have information about the engine.
4. **Vehicle Registration Document**: You could also look at your car’s registration document, which should list the engine type or series.
5. **Dealership or Manufacturer**: Contact your local Kia dealership or call Kia's customer service number with your VIN. They should be able to tell you everything about your specific car, including the engine model.
6. **Online car-spec databases**: There are online databases which list car specifications, such as Edmunds or Kelley Blue Book, where you can find information by picking your car model and year.
Remember, safety first: if you are checking the engine bay, ensure the vehicle is turned off, the keys are out of the ignition, and the car is in parking mode (P).
Yes, engine oil can burn within an engine’s combustion chamber due to several reasons, such as worn piston rings, valve seals, or the presence of oil sludge, causing oil to seep into areas where it can be burnt along with fuel. This is often indicated by blue smoke from the exhaust, a sign of oil burning. Over time, burning oil can lead to decreased engine performance and increased emissions. It's important to address these issues promptly by consulting with a mechanic, as they can lead to more serious engine damage. Regular maintenance, including timely oil changes and using the correct type of oil, can help prevent excessive oil consumption and burning.
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