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* Listed service intervals serve as a general guide and are not associated with the OEM. Please refer to your vehicle's owners manual for optimal recommendations for your specific model.

What Is the Hyundai Kona Maintenance Schedule?

If you're looking for a practical vehicle that provides you with both style and functionality, look no further than the Hyundai Kona. Once you've invested in this vehicle, there are a number of maintenance tasks that will need to be performed periodically in order to keep your Kona running efficiently and protect your investment. The information that we've included below follows general service intervals at different mileage accruals. These are our professional Hyundai Kona maintenance schedule recommendations, but you can also refer to your owner's manual for more information from the manufacturer.

15,000-Mile Service

During a 15,000-mile service appointment, the oil in your Hyundai Kona should be changed. This is also a good time to have your brakes and tires inspected and serviced if they are worn down. This will be based on your specific driving habits and the road conditions that you're most frequently on. Certified Hyundai technicians will also inspect your vehicle's safety features (headlights, windshield wipers, turn signals) to make sure everything is in working order.

30,000-Mile Service

This is another time frame when your tires and brakes will be inspected. Another oil change can be performed based on how many miles you've driven. At this point, the Hyundai Kona will require a new fuel filter and air filter. If you live and drive in an area with very dusty conditions, the frequency may increase a bit.

60,000-Mile Service

At the point of your Hyundai Kona reaching 60,000 miles, you can expect more maintenance to be added to your appointments. The brakes on your vehicle, as well as its brake fluid, will need to be changed over, and this is confirmed with an inspection. Coolant and transmission fluid are also needed around this point. If it's not quite time, you can expect these fluids to be changed by the 75,000-mile mark. Get your battery inspected to see if it still can be charged and hold a charge. This adds to the overall reliability of your Hyundai Kona.

90,000-Mile Service

At a comprehensive 90,000-mile service appointment, expect many of the items listed above to be performed again. This is in addition to other inspections of your hoses, power steering fluid, spark plugs, and timing belt.

Making sure that you keep up with regular maintenance appointments for your Hyundai Kona can increase the performance of your vehicle while also ensuring that you can keep it around for years to come. We encourage you to rely on our team of experienced Hyundai technicians for all of your routine (and repair) needs. If you have any questions about the Hyundai Kona service intervals that we've talked about here, reach out to our service department for assistance.

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