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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?

The Hyundai Kona is a reliable car that can take you far and wide in life. The Kona is like any automobile. It needs a set of checks and balances to stay healthy. The maintenance schedule is one of the most important things you should do for your Kona. The below general intervals are a good starting point. They are for anyone interested in keeping their Kona running at optimal performance. The manual that came with your vehicle will have specific service intervals. They are for your year and trim. It's always a good idea to consult the manual.

15,000-Mile Service

Are you approaching the 15,000-mile service point for your Hyundai vehicle? A certified technician will change the oil and inspect the brakes and tires. They will also check the safety features. It depends on your driving habits and conditions. The components may be worn down and need to be replaced. Keep your Hyundai in top condition with regular service. You can ensure that it runs smoothly and safely for many miles.

30,000-Mile Service

Are you approaching the 30,000-mile service checkpoint for your Kona? You may need to have the tires, brakes, and oil changed. The fuel and air filter may need to be replaced. It depends on your driving habits. Locations with a lot of dust can wear out filters more quickly, so keep that in mind if you live in a dusty area.

60,000-Mile Service

Has your Kona reached 60,000 miles? There are a few more items added to the service checklist. The brakes and brake fluid will be inspected and replaced. The coolant and transmission fluid is due for a change between 60,000 and 75,000 miles. An inspection of the battery may also be needed.

90,000-Mile Service

As your Kona approaches 90,000 miles, it is time for a more comprehensive service checkup. The technician will likely check the items examined at the 60,000-mile mark. They will also look at some additional components.

The hoses, spark plugs, power steering fluid levels, and the timing belt. If any of these items need to be replaced, now is the time to do it. Otherwise, your Kona should continue to run well for many more miles.

There are many important reasons to follow your Hyundai Kona maintenance schedule closely. Not only does it ensure your vehicle's longevity, but it also helps keep you and your passengers safe on the road. Our team of certified Hyundai technicians will inspect and service your Kona. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our service department. We'd be happy to help.

Contact

Vandergriff Hyundai

1120 I-20 West
Directions Arlington, TX 76017

  • Phone: 844-879-9567

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  • Sunday Closed