
How Often Should I Service My Hyundai Sonata?
Your Hyundai Sonata will need to have maintenance at specific mileage points to ensure it doesn't have any problems with its components that can cause issues with performance, emissions, and even safety. The ideal Hyundai Sonata maintenance schedule for your car can be found in the owner's manual. You can also ask a trusted mechanic to tell you when your car is due for service next and what services it may need. Hyundai Sonata service intervals vary in terms of the services that your car needs, but it's essential to bring your car in for each service appointment for proper care.
15,000-Mile Service
When your Sonata reaches 15,000 miles, it will need to have several services performed. This includes a tire rotation and an engine oil change. The air cleaner filter is checked at this point, and the vacuum hose also gets inspected. A mechanic may add a fuel additive to the Hyundai to ensure it performs as it should. The air conditioning refrigerant is inspected, as is the vacuum hose.
30,000-Mile Service
Your Sonata will require more services at 30,000 miles. The brake hoses and brake lines are checked at 30,000 miles for condition. The drive shafts and boots are also inspected. A Hyundai technician will look at the front and rear brakes to check the brake discs and calipers for wear signs. The exhaust system and muffler are also inspected. The car's engine oil will be changed again, and it may once again have an additive added for performance. The tires are rotated at 30,000 miles as well.
60,000-Mile Service
When the Sonata reaches 60,000 miles, it will need to have the battery evaluated to see how much life and power are remaining. The battery generally lasts 4-5 years or about 60,000 miles. A mechanic will check the car's spark plugs and wires that connect the spark plugs. The suspension mounting bolts, steering gearbox, ball joint, boots, and linkages are all inspected when the car reaches 60,000 miles. The fuel lines, parking brake, and hoses are also checked.
90,000-Mile Service
Your Hyundai Sonata will be due for its next service at 90,000 miles. The vapor hose is inspected at 90,000 miles. The Sonata will have its fluid levels checked for the engine oil and transmission. The parking brake gets checked again, and the timing belt will be inspected. All hoses, connecting parts, and belts are evaluated at 90,000 miles.
If your Hyundai Sonata requires service and maintenance, contact us today for an appointment.
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