i Have a 2017 kia optima only 74,000 i had the test done on it every 1,000 i take it in did told me i have go in 3 times i hade it done 2 times i go in for my 3rd time they turn me way they said im good i dont need the 3rd test i have to add 1.5 q oil every 1,000 mrs they sayed its noma i told the no its not nomea its not leeking {black}:serious:
they sayed its noma
This is the normal dealership response when they want to avoid doing repairs or they don't know how to fix it.
At this point see what you can get for this car from places like Carmax, Carvana, Vroom, etc. and get rid of it and buy a Honda or Toyota instead. The oil burning on this Kia is not going to get any better.
Hyundai/Kia products are notorious for oil burning and other severe engine problems. They will do everything possible to get out of honoring their much-advertised "warranty" and even if you can get them to do so they might well just install a junkyard engine and you'll be back to square one. This is why on this site we do not recommend people buy those vehicles.
The company has even been hit with a class-action lawsuit:
https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2022/hyundai-oil-consumption-lawsuit.shtml
You could change your PCV valve which might help a little but I doubt it's responsible for consuming that much oil.
What do you expect from Kia, the truth? Burning 1.5 quarts every 1000 miles means the piston rings are shot. Check for recalls and TSBs.
