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Hyundai Scheduled Maintenance Procedures

  • Inspect Bolts & nuts on chassis & body
  • Inspect Brake pads, calipers & rotors
  • Inspect Drive belts
  • Inspect Driveshafts & boots
  • Inspect Exhaust pipe connections
  • Inspect Fuel hose, vapor hose & fuel filter cap
  • Inspect Fuel lines & connections
  • Inspect Muffler & suspension bolts
  • Inspect Rear brakes & parking brake
  • Inspect Steering gear rack, linkage & boots
  • Inspect Suspension ball joints & dust covers
  • Inspect Transmission fluid
  • Inspect Vacuum & crankcase ventilation hoses
  • Inspect Wheel bearing grease
  • Replace Air filter
  • Replace Brake fluid
  • Replace Coolant
  • Replace Engine oil & filter
  • Replace Fuel filter
  • Replace Spark plugs

Hyundai Maintenance Procedures - Common Additional Services

Hyundai Air Filter Replacement

The air filter accumulates dust and debris and should be replaced to protect the engine and maximize fuel economy. For optimal engine performance and longevity, replace every 1 year or 15,000 miles.

Hyundai Automatic Transmission Fluid Change

Automatic transmission fluid becomes heat fatigued and accumulates moisture over time which can lead to automatic transmission damage if not serviced regularly. It should be replaced every 2 years or 30,000 miles.

Hyundai Automatic Transmission Fluid/Filter Change

Automatic transmission fluid becomes heat fatigued and accumulates moisture over time which can lead to automatic transmission damage if not serviced regularly. The filter should be replaced at this time a well. This service should be performed every 2 years or 30,000 miles.

Hyundai Cabin Air Filter Replacement

Over time the Cabin Filter(s) will accumulate dirt, pollen and debris which can leak in to the passenger compartment if left unchecked. They should be replaced every year or 15,000 miles.

Hyundai Drive Belt(s) Replacement

Drive belts crack and become glazed over time and can squeak or even break. They should be replaced every 45,000 miles.

Hyundai Fuel Filter Change

The Fuel Filter becomes restricted as it accumulates debris from filtering the fuel which, can lead to performance problems and early fuel pump failure. It should be replaced at the mileage interval recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.

Hyundai Rotate Tires

It is important to rotate the tires from front to rear every 5000-7500 miles so that they wear evenly. This may not be possible on some vehicles because of directional tread design or rim size differences.

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Hyundai Scheduled Maintenance Parts

In order to run, the engine needs a precise mixture of fuel and air. When outside air is drawn into the engine, the air filter prevents harmful dirt and debris from entering the system.
Brake fluid is a specially formulated fluid that transmits the pressure generated by the master cylinder to the calipers and/or wheel cylinders when the brake pedal is pressed. 
Coolant is the fluid that flows through the engine’s cooling system. Its main purpose is to transfer heat generated by the engine to the radiator so the engine doesn’t overheat.
Engine oil provides lubrication for all internal moving parts of an engine. It also helps conduct heat away from these components.
The fuel filter removes contaminants from the fuel, which helps prevent damage to the fuel system components.
The oil drain plug gasket seals the oil drain plug where it connects to the oil pan.
The engine oil filter removes contaminants from the engine oil before it circulates throughout the engine.
The spark plug uses the energy produced by the ignition coil to generate the spark necessary to ignite the air/fuel mixture in the combustion chamber.
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Hyundai Scheduled Maintenance Questions and Answers

Warranty Maintenance (2 answers)
2007 Hyundai Accent, tvatcher, Dover, NH
2007 Hyundai Accent

If I don't take my car to a dealer to have the scheduled warranty maintenance done, is it still covered under the warranty? How do I prove that I've had the work done? I'm due for my 15,000 mile check-up, and they're quoting me $249. Definitely going to take it elsewhere, but I am concerned that if I end up having a warranty problem later they will use that against me and say I voided my warranty or something.
Thanks!

maintenance schedule for Elantra (1 answer)
2010 Hyundai Elantra, alliecat1224, Webster, TX
2010 Hyundai Elantra

I have a 2010 Elantra and according to the owners manual should have scheduled maintenance at 37500 but when I called a dealership they said next maintenance was @ 45000. I'm definitely not dying to spend money I don't have to, so as long as I am getting regular oil changes and rotate tires should I not worry about it till 45K?

timing belt: is it on the 90,000 mile maint. (2 answers)
2004 Hyundai Tiburon, cfox, Oroville, CA
2004 Hyundai Tiburon

I took my tib in to get the oil changed and included the routine maint. I thought it included adjusting the timing chain/belt. When I picked it up, it made a funny noise, but no one but me heard it. A week later, everyone could hear it, so I took it back, and the timing belt needs replacing, and I'm now told, it wasn't on the routine maintenance list, nobody touched it. I was questioning that maybe they adjusted it in the wrong direction, since now it is loose,because before the mai...

2008 Hyundai Elantra

My Dealer notified me that my car may be due for the 18,000 mile service, however my Owner's Manual & your site show scheduled maintenance at 15,000 miles & 22,500 miles- what could this disparity be about?

Maintenance of timing belt (1 answer)
2000 Hyundai Elantra, Visitor, Exton, PA
2000 Hyundai Elantra

I have a 2000 2.0 liter 4 cylinder hyundai elantra - what is the maintenance schedule for the timing belt? And is it free-wheeling or interference? Thank you.