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Vehicles using G3LF engine list:

  • KIA - Stonic 1.0 T-GDI MHEV (88kW) 2020–2024
  • KIA - Rio 1.0 T-GDI 120 MHEV (88kW) 2020–2023
  • KIA - Stonic 1.0 T-GDI MHEV (74kW) 2024–2025

Recommended oil for engine G3LF engine.

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Oil Specs Comparison
Castrol MAGNATEC Hybrid 0W‑20
Castrol MAGNATEC Hybrid 0W‑20
SAE 0W‑20✔
API SP✔
ILSAC GF‑6✔
Mobil 1™ Advanced Fuel Economy 0W‑20
Mobil 1™ Advanced Fuel Economy 0W‑20
SAE 0W‑20✔
API SP✔
ILSAC GF‑6✔
Liqui Moly Special Tec AA 0W‑20
Liqui Moly Special Tec AA 0W‑20
SAE 0W‑20✔
API SP✔
ILSAC GF‑6✔
Oil specification key
✔ – Meets the required specification
❓ – Not explicitly stated (use caution; check your vehicle manual)
❌ – Does not meet required specification. Use may cause engine issues.

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Oil specifications for G3LF engine

SAE 0W-20
ACEA C2
API SN Plus
dexos1 Gen 2

Most common problems, symptoms & fixes for the G3LF engine.

Engine G3LF, used in Kia Stonic and Rio models, commonly faces issues like turbocharger wear, carbon buildup on intake valves, and MHEV system glitches. For diagnosis, monitor for turbo lag, rough idling, or warning lights. Regularly inspect turbo components and perform intake cleaning every 30,000-50,000 km to prevent carbon deposits. Use high-quality fuel and oil to reduce wear. Address MHEV faults by checking battery health and electrical connections. Solutions include turbocharger replacement if worn, professional intake valve cleaning, and software updates for the hybrid system. Routine maintenance and timely repairs ensure optimal performance and longevity of the G3LF engine.
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* The engine oils listed on this website are general recommendations based on publicly available data. For the most accurate and suitable oil type for your vehicle, always refer to your car's owner manual or technical documentation. Oil specifications may vary depending on engine version, production year, driving conditions, and other factors. If in doubt, consult your vehicle manufacturer or a certified mechanic.