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That's interesting. That law firm is Canadian, so I doubt they want to hear from owners in the U.S.A., but if there's a case to be made it won't be long until our lawyers are working on it. Looks like my Sorento with the Lambda engine would be included, except it hasn't started eating oil at a high rate (yet).
 
any updates to the OP's oil consumption or anyone else?
Aside from the two links provided, I have not seen any Lamba II 3.3 engine oil consumption threads over on the 2014/2015 Sorento forum side. I am only a casual observer on the 2016-2020 forum so I can not comment on the newer Sorento 3.3's.
Also I notice the link in post #41 excludes the Sorento 2012-2019 2.0 and 2.4 engines that do have some consumption activity going on along with the bearing failures. Possibly not included in the class action due to the official recall knock sensor updates.
 
I am in a similar situation with a 124k mile 2015 kia forte. from what I can see from that website the engine in my car may be included right?

I believe it has the 2.0 G4NC, My girlfriend always did her oil changes at the dealership and now all of a sudden hell has broken loose. It never showed evidence of burning oil from the exhaust but the cat converter needed to be replaced and now the car is dumping smoke out the tail pipe. I wanted to follow through with the OCC but I don't want to risk it if the car is covered under the lawsuit.

I am new to this sort of thing does anyone know of a resource to contact related to this defect?
 
I have a 2016 with the 2.0T and about 130,000km (81,000 miles). It has been trouble free except for a minor oil leak that was fixed under warranty about 2 years ago. This past oil change though I have had to add 2 liters of oil in 3,000 km (1900 miles). I am a bit worried. Probably time to take it in for a check out. Could that be just burning oil? I didn't see any drips on the shroud at last oil change.
 
I have a 16 Sorento 2.4. I bought the car with about 152k on it changed plugs and coils. Plugs were pretty nasty. I now have 175k on it and I also noticed the oil consumption as well. about 1 quart every 1k or so miles. I have done my research and its seems as though Kia calls this an "acceptable amount" If every other one of the "so called problems" check out to be non existent. I also saw a lot of owners dropping valves left and right. Luckily I haven't had either of these problems. (also compression check is acceptable across all 4. Its actually pretty fantastic considering the mileage.

There is one thing I don't know. wether or not any head and or lower engine work was done before I purchased the vehicle. The car fax report was vague to say the least. The logic (and the mathematics) behind what the creator of this thread did is spot on.

I also have done the same thing so upon me reaching another 1000 miles I will repost with my finding and any issues that might be created along the way.

I know of another owner doing this identical thing at 100k. now has over 200k on it and the only thing that he does is change the oil. no head or consumption problems.

Last is when we both change oil, we use liquid moly motor oil saver.

Im interested at the very least to see what happens myself.
 
Here is an update. So I haven't put many miles on my vehicle since doing the occ. maybe 200 miles. Just for kicks I pulled the catch can to inspect and I had about a 1/4 cup of what seemed to be condensation of some sort (water) in the bottom. Zero oil nothing even oil based. So now I am completely stumped as to why this happened. Any and all help (ideas) is greatly appreciated.
In about 200 more miles I will post a picture of exactly as it looks.

As far as an engine flush. Its not going to do any damage and it certainly can't hurt. That being said be absolutely sure you follow the correct procedures for using the engine flush. I have seen guys decide to do it there way or a you tube way, and wham!!! catastrophic failure as a result.
 
My wife's 3.7L V6 (non-turbo) collects a few ounces of plain dirty looking oil, and my 2.7L twin turbo collects a few more ounces which is a mix of condensate and oil.
 
I didn't know about this issue.

I have a 2017 Kia Sorrento with 110k miles--got the oil changed in April with 5w20 synthetic, read on the KIA site that synthetic should be good for 10-15k miles between changes, but forgot the check the oil like I should. In August, after nearly 9k miles, engine started knocking. Took it in, and my mechanic says I need a new engine. Checked with my dealer insurance policy (bought it under a year ago) and they said they won't cover any issue caused by "lack of lubrication". So it feels like I'm pretty much screwed. Car was $28k with a $4k insurance policy, and now I'm being quoted an $8k engine replacement. Any advice besides checking my oil more regularly?
 
I didn't know about this issue.

I have a 2017 Kia Sorrento with 110k miles--got the oil changed in April with 5w20 synthetic, read on the KIA site that synthetic should be good for 10-15k miles between changes, but forgot the check the oil like I should. In August, after nearly 9k miles, engine started knocking. Took it in, and my mechanic says I need a new engine. Checked with my dealer insurance policy (bought it under a year ago) and they said they won't cover any issue caused by "lack of lubrication". So it feels like I'm pretty much screwed. Car was $28k with a $4k insurance policy, and now I'm being quoted an $8k engine replacement. Any advice besides checking my oil more regularly?
If you allowed the oil to run low, to the point where it damaged bearings, that is, unfortunately, on you. I have never seen anything from Kia even suggesting 10-15K mile oil changes and would be interested in a link to where they propose this. They want you to use synthetic but still adhere to the oil change schedule in the owners manual.
 
I have a 2017 Sorento as well and failed to check my oil level frequently enough. I don't go that far between oil changes, usually 5000 miles. During summer months, even more frequently because I tow. Anyway, this season because dealer was so busy and I just couldn't change my oil in time... so I let it dragged on. Then I found out that I was short 3 qts of oil before a camping trip. Luckily after topping it off, I have not noticed any major issues so far. However, if something did break, I'm sure I'll be out of luck as well.

Granted, engine shouldn't consume oil like that, but owners also have the responsibility to check fluid levels as well.

Not only that, factory recommends 5W30 oil and the largest interval I've seen is perhaps 7500~10000 miles. You expecting a trouble free engine for 15k miles is probably a bit too much.

Anyway, how does the dealer know your engine lacks lubrication? Did you top the oil off before visiting the dealer at least?
 
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I have never seen Kia recommend 10k mile or longer oil changes. So I don’t know where you got that information. But they did send a notice out a few years ago saying most US drivers fall into the “severe maintenance schedule” and should do shorter oil changes.

 
The forum won't let me post the link, but if you google:
KIA "how often should I change the oil"

You'll see the KIA page.
 
They did send a notice out a few years ago saying most US drivers fall into the “severe maintenance schedule” and should do shorter oil changes.
That's valuable advice, but as a I bought the car used with 90k on it, I hadn't seen that notice. The dealerships should print that out at purchase and make clear that any bumper-to-bumper warranties won't cover the excessive oil burning or its consequences.
 
read on the KIA site that synthetic should be good for 10-15k miles between changes
The forum won't let me post the link, but if you google:
KIA "how often should I change the oil"

You'll see the KIA page.
No, that does not result in any Kia web site with the claim you made.

Come now, I'm sure you're smart enough to find and post that link.
 
The forum won't let me post the link, but if you google:
KIA "how often should I change the oil"

You'll see the KIA page.
If you’re talking about this link, that’s not a Kia website. It’s some Kia store. Looks like maybe some dealer in Kentucky. And the 10-15k mile oil changes they’re talking about is for diesel engines. Not sure why a US Kia dealer would even mention diesel since the US doesn’t have them.

 
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