Recommended Service Intervals: Hyundai
Hyundai vehicles are engineered for longevity and efficiency, and following the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule is key to keeping your car performing at its best. Regular service not only helps maintain safety and reliability but also protects your investment by preventing unexpected issues and preserving resale value. Hyundai’s maintenance intervals are designed to address the unique needs of each model, with routine checks and replacements for vital components like oil, filters, fluids, brakes, and tires. While the exact timing can vary by model and driving conditions, adhering to these intervals ensures your Hyundai stays dependable for years to come. Here’s a concise summary of the standard maintenance schedules for new Hyundai and Nissan models. Always refer to the owner’s manual for model-specific details.
Every 3,000–5,000 Miles (or 3–6 Months)
- Oil and filter change
- Fluid level checks and top-offs
- Tire pressure check
- Multi-point inspection
Every 7,500 Miles (or 6 Months)
- Tire rotation
- Brake and parking brake inspection
- Throttle chamber inspection
- Add fuel and oil additives if needed
Every 15,000 Miles (or 12 Months)
- Repeat previous services
- Wiper blade replacement
- Tire inspection and alignment
- Suspension and fluid leakage check
Every 30,000 Miles (or 24 Months)
- Replace engine air filter
- Replace cabin air filter
- Battery terminal cleaning
- Inspect steering, suspension, and A/C system
- Engine coolant flush and refill
- Transmission fluid flush and refill
Every 60,000 Miles (or 36 Months)
- Replace battery
- Inspect/replace serpentine belt and hoses
- Transmission and brake fluid inspection/change
- Check/replace brake pads and rotors
Every 90,000 Miles
- Comprehensive inspection (brakes, belts, driveshafts, exhaust, fuel system, steering, suspension)
- Replace spark plugs and timing belt if needed