30,000 mile service questions

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by paulx, Dec 3, 2003.

  1. paulx

    paulx Guest

    Questions for all who have done the 30,000 mile service on their Hyundai's.

    The 30,000 is my next one. The rep at the dealer gave me the official
    recommended
    maintenance schedule and this is what is supposed to be done:

    Replace engine oil and filter
    check and top off all fluid levels
    Complete Chassis Lubrication
    Check and Adjust Tire pressure to factory specifications
    Lubricate all door hinges
    Tire rotation
    Inspect Front and Rear suspension
    Inspect Exhaust System and Components
    Inspect all hoses and belts
    Perform Four Wheel Brake inspections
    Inspect Steering components
    Perform Battery Terminal Service
    Inspect Wiper Blades
    Replace PCV Valve
    Inspect Parking Brake for adjustment
    Replace air filter
    Replace fuel filter
    Perform Coolant Service
    Perform transmission service
    Check for oustanding factory recalls
    Road Test vehicle
    Free 27 Point Inspection

    All for the incredibly low price (?) of just $399.95

    Holy shit! That sounds like an awful lot of money for the list above. Now
    for the questions:

    Has anyone ever taken their Hyundai to another garage to get an estimate on
    all the things listed
    above and find out what it costs at a garage to do? The price the Hyundai
    gives just sounds awfully high
    for what's being done, but I'm not the most knowledgable and up-to-date when
    it comes to car service.

    A couple of people have told me that it sounds like a great big rip off, and
    it's one way for Hyundai to make back some money since their automobiles are
    originally sold at such a fine price (one of the reasons I got mine). I'm
    leaning towards their opinion.

    Another question: if one *were* to take it to another place and get the
    same deal done, would Hyundai honor that (with proof of work done, of
    course)?
     
    paulx, Dec 3, 2003
    #1
  2. paulx

    Jason Guest

    You are free to take your car anywhere for service. You must have
    records, however, if you ever need warranty work performed. Also,
    half that stuff is BS. The only work you are required to have done is
    the stuff listed in the maint. book you received when you bought the
    car.
     
    Jason, Dec 3, 2003
    #2
  3. paulx

    PC Guest

    Look at the user manual. The only thing that really changes from
    normal maintenace is flush coolant. Transmission, Fuel and a whole lot
    of other items listed is NOT part of the "official" 30K. Look at your
    book, show them the book, and ask how much to do this and ONLY this.
    Good Luck.

    BTW, I persoanll would change the air, Fuel, and do the transmission
    at 30K. I already have at 20K, but I do all my own work.
     
    PC, Dec 4, 2003
    #3
  4. sounds about average price, i work at a hyundai dealer.... if you skip
    the 30k you better not skip the 60k, the one that includes the timming
    belt... i've seen them brakes and it kills the valves thus making you
    have to replace the whole engine, not covered by warranty over 60k...its
    considered as maintance unless it breaks below 60k, then you are
    protected.
    hyundai's trans fluid differs slightly from most, and you need to flush
    them ever 30k
     
    CHRIS WALLACE, Dec 6, 2003
    #4
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