2022 Hyundai Elantra Maintenance Schedule
2022 Hyundai Elantra Maintenance Schedule
Your new Hyundai Elantra looks great and is ready to get out there on the road. Thankfully, Hyundai has you covered when it’s time to do everything from checking your brake fluid all the way to your exhaust system and everything in between. At Bud Clary Auburn Hyundai, when you need genuine Hyundai Car Care Services, we have you covered. Mile after mile, no one beats Bud Clary Auburn Hyundai for keeping your new Hyundai vehicle on the road stronger and longer.
Maintenance Every 7,500 on Your Hyundai Elantra
Getting your new Hyundai Elantra serviced at Bud Clary Auburn Hyundai at 7,500 miles, or about every six months, will help ensure that it is performing properly and ready to handle the rigors of the road. At this scheduled appointment, our technicians will look at a wide variety of parts, like the brakes, driveshaft, hoses, and much more, to give you the peace of mind that comes with knowing that your Elantra is performing right for the long haul.
- Air conditioning refrigerant
- Brake hoses and lines
- Driveshafts and boots
- Exhaust pipe and muffler
- Front brake discs, pads, and calipers
- Lower and upper arm bolt joints
- Rear brake discs/pads
- Steering gear box, linkage, and boots
- Suspension mounting bolts
- Vacuum hose
Maintenance Every 15,000 on Your Hyundai Elantra
At the 15,000 miles mark, and every 15,000 miles after, we give your Hyundai a more comprehensive checkup. At Bud Clary Auburn Hyundai, we go beyond simply checking parts. These services include checking or changing the brake fluid, clutch fluid, fuel filter, and other parts not covered by the 7,500 mile service. This helps to ensure there are no leaks, holes, obstructions, or other issues with your vehicle.
- Air cleaner filter
- Brake fluid
- Clutch fluid
- Crankcase ventilation hose
- Fuel filter
- Fuel tank air filter
- Parking brake
Maintenance at the 30,000 Mark for Your Hyundai Elantra
At Bud Clary Auburn Hyundai, when you reach the 30,000-mile service mark, your Hyundai Elantra will get a combination of the two previous systems as well as a couple of additional items that can often be overlooked with home inspections. These items include the fuel lines, fuel hoses, and fuel connection points to ensure that there are no leaks or small issues that could become larger in the near future. After all, small issues are much more affordable and convenient to repair.
Maintenance at the 120,000 Mark for Your Hyundai Elantra
The 120,000-mile service mark for the Hyundai Elantra goes over previous items as well as having additional items covered. With normal wear and tear, it is safe to say that your Hyundai Elantra has had items such as spark plugs, brake pads, oil, air, and cabin filters and fluids changed at least once. Fortunately, at this visit, your Bud Clary technician will focus on items that display unusual wear patterns due to poor fit or excess use. Failure to identify and repair items in this list could result in damage to major components, such as the drivetrain, steering column, and more.
- Drive belts
- Fuel filler cap and tank
- Fuel lines, hoses, and connections
- Manual transaxle fluid
- Suspension mounting bolts
- Vapor hose
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