I change oil every 2000.

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Asked by GuruF4QX7 Apr 12, 2020 at 02:07 AM about the 2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have to change oil every 2000 mile. I was thinking that at dealership do not
put enough oil. I tuck my car to another oil change place and it was the
same.Only 2000 miles get very low. I don’t see any oil lick anywhere from
engine.
Thank you.

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If oil is low evey 2,000 miles, you're either burning it or leaking it. Get it diagnosed

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I asked professional in both locations they said it is because I am driving in the city. I do not see any leaks.My I just add more oil when get low? My car is sonata 20011.

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Have another shop look for leaks. On a 9 year old vehicle I'm sure something is leaking. Or if you see blue smoke from the tailpipe you're burning oil. Hope that helps! Jim

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