Service Interval Information

When Should I Service My Hyundai?

If you want your car to be dependable for years, you need to have it serviced at regular intervals. There are a few generally accepted times when you should absolutely have it serviced: 15,000 miles, 30,000 miles, 60,000 miles, and 90,000 miles. The exact timing of the Hyundai service intervals can vary depending on the manufacturer, the model, and the year, so you should always check your user's manual to understand your specific vehicle's needs. Here are a few general guidelines for more details about your Hyundai service schedule.

15,000-Mile Service

Recommended Oil ChangeAt this time, your vehicle is still relatively new, so you shouldn't have too many fixes yet. Newer cars are designed to have their oil changed about once every 5,000 to 10,000 miles, so you might need an oil change at 15,000 miles, too. Beyond that, you should also have your air filter replaced. After this many miles, it will likely be dirty, and having a clean air filter is imperative to breathe clean air while inside the cabin. It would help if your tires were rotated, and your brake and cooling systems should be inspected, too.

  • Oil Change - Drained and Replaced
  • Check All Fluid Levels - Top Up as Needed
  • Tires Rotated and Balanced
  • Check Air Filter - Replace as Needed

30,000-Mile Service

Tire Rotation IntervalsWhen your vehicle reaches this point, repeat the steps you took when your vehicle's odometer reached 15,000 miles. You should also have the fuel filter and transmission fluid inspected. Using clean transmission fluid can extend the life of your transmission.

  • Many of the Same Services from 15,000 Mile Interval
  • Check Brake Pads - Replace as Needed
  • Suspension and Shock Check
  • Check Fuel Filter - Replace as Needed

60,000-Mile Service

Most batteries last about four or five years. While your battery may last longer, it's wise to check it at around 60,000 miles. The brake fluid and brake pads will likely need to be replaced at this time, and you should also have your rotors inspected. If your pads are not completely worn through, you could save yourself the cost of replacing the rotors. If the brake pads are worn through, you must replace the rotors now. Occasionally, rotors can become corroded because of salt or debris on the road, so even if your pads are acceptable, your rotors might need to be replaced. Also, check the coolant and transmission fluid, and continue doing what you did when the odometer reached 30,000 miles. While newer models are switching to iridium and titanium spark plugs, some vehicles still have copper ones, which wear out more quickly. If your spark plugs are copper, this might be the time to replace them.

  • Many of the Same Services from 30,000 Mile Interval
  • Replace Battery as Needed
  • Inspect Brake Rotors - Replace as Needed
  • Check for Wear on Belts and Hoses - Replace as Needed

90,000-Mile Service

If you didn't have to replace your spark plugs at 60,000 miles, you will likely need to do this now. Additionally, it would help if you had your belts, valves, and hoses inspected. These can become thin from wear, and if you change your timing belt before it breaks, you could save yourself thousands of dollars. If a timing belt breaks when the motor is running, it could damage the engine or other expensive components, so replacing it a little earlier than later always makes sense. Lastly, check your power steering fluid, especially if you've noticed that the steering wheel is turning hard or is making a lot of noise. If you see these signs, you likely need the fluid to be flushed and replaced.

  • Many of the Same Services from 60,000 Mile Interval
  • Top-to-Bottom Inspection
  • Check Spark Plugs - Replace as Needed
  • Inspect Vehicle Safety Technology Features

For more details about your Hyundai service schedule or to find a Hyundai service center near me, please consult your owner's manual or contact Van Hyundai for further information.

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