Your Hyundai Sonata Maintenance Schedule at Mike Miller Hyundai
With Hyundai Complimentary Maintenance, it’s easy to keep up with your Hyundai Sonata maintenance schedule for the first three years or 36,000 miles. But what about all of the years and/or miles after that?
First Service Visit: 3,000 Miles
It’s very possible you’ll put 3,000 miles on your new Hyundai car in the first three months. At that point, you’ll want an oil change to preserve engine lubrication and check fluids, tire pressure, and filters.
How well your car does in the first three months of ownership is telling of how your car is going to perform in the future.
Second Service Visit: 7,500 Miles
Now that you’re in the habit of visiting us every 3,000 miles or so, you should continue this routine going forward. As such, your 7,500-mile visit will include a lot of the same services offered in the first visit, plus others like tire rotations and powertrain inspections.
15,000- and 30,000-Mile Service
For the most part, your service appointments will stay consistent with oil changes, inflation checks, filter inspections, etc. But at the 15,000-mile appointment, you can expect us to check more in-depth items like your A/C, exhaust, brake pads, and suspension.
Our Hyundai dealership in Illinois will gladly assist you with routine services, as well as not-so-run-of-the-mill repairs. If you’re buying new, you can always supplement or extend those Hyundai Protection Programs with us.
Not to worry; Mike Miller Hyundai in Peoria can help you stay on track so you can get necessary maintenance at the proper times.
First Service Visit: 3,000 Miles
It’s very possible you’ll put 3,000 miles on your new Hyundai car in the first three months. At that point, you’ll want an oil change to preserve engine lubrication and check fluids, tire pressure, and filters.
How well your car does in the first three months of ownership is telling of how your car is going to perform in the future.
Second Service Visit: 7,500 Miles
Now that you’re in the habit of visiting us every 3,000 miles or so, you should continue this routine going forward. As such, your 7,500-mile visit will include a lot of the same services offered in the first visit, plus others like tire rotations and powertrain inspections.
15,000- and 30,000-Mile Service
For the most part, your service appointments will stay consistent with oil changes, inflation checks, filter inspections, etc. But at the 15,000-mile appointment, you can expect us to check more in-depth items like your A/C, exhaust, brake pads, and suspension.
The same will happen at your 30,000-mile appointment, but we’ll also check your brake fluid, fuel lines, climate control filter, and more.
Our Hyundai dealership in Illinois will gladly assist you with routine services, as well as not-so-run-of-the-mill repairs. If you’re buying new, you can always supplement or extend those Hyundai Protection Programs with us.
