Crain Hyundai of Fort Smith

Apr 22, 2022

Profile view of a parked 2021 red Hyundai Palisade. | Hyundai dealer in Fort Smith, AR.Routine car maintenance is key to keeping your Hyundai in excellent running condition. With expert maintenance services at your Hyundai dealer performed by qualified Hyundai technicians and a little car care from you, your vehicle will always get you where you need to go and never let you down.

1. Follow the Service Schedule and Maintenance Intervals

The most important maintenance tip is to follow your vehicle’s service schedule. Every Hyundai model has a specific service schedule with factory-recommended maintenance intervals. For your Hyundai to perform optimally, stay reliable, and save money on gas and repairs, service your vehicle at the factory-recommended intervals.

The service schedule and maintenance intervals are in your owner’s manual. You can also ask your Hyundai technician for routine maintenance and service information.

2. Adhere to the Oil Change Intervals

The oil in your vehicle keeps the moving parts lubricated and reduces friction that causes heat and wear. Your Hyundai’s factory-recommended oil change intervals are every 7,500 miles or six months. With routine oil and filter replacements, your car’s engine will run smoothly and last longer.

3. Trust the Hyundai Technicians

When it comes to proper vehicle maintenance, rely on experts specifically trained to perform maintenance and repairs on your vehicle. The factory-trained technicians at your dealership have the knowledge and expertise, advanced technology, and equipment to maintain your vehicle and keep it in excellent condition.

4. Get Routine Brake Inspections

Regular brake system inspections are vital for your safety on the road. Don’t wait until you hear high-pitched squealing sounds or awful grinding noises before scheduling a brake system service. Your Hyundai technician will perform a thorough brake inspection and do the required replacements if necessary to ensure that your vehicle’s brake system is properly working.

5. Go for Regular Battery Inspections and Tests

Over time batteries deteriorate. Generally, your car’s battery can last anything between three to six years, depending on the quality of the battery, extreme temperatures, and maintenance. When your battery is older than three years, get the battery regularly tested by a qualified Hyundai technician to determine if it still holds a sufficient charge and needs to be replaced before you have to jump-start your vehicle.

6. Rotate Your Tires

Tires cost a lot of money, but they will last longer if you keep them inflated to the correct tire pressure levels and rotate them at the recommended rotation intervals. Regular rotations will also save you money because your tires will last longer. Have your tires rotated every 5,000 to 8,000 miles or every time you take your Hyundai for an oil change to ensure even wear across all four tires.

7. Rely on Genuine Hyundai Parts

For part replacements, rely on top-quality parts specifically designed and engineered for your Hyundai. Genuine Hyundai Parts offer reliability, durability, and safety on the road.

8. Perform Monthly Checks Yourself

There are monthly maintenance inspections you can perform yourself to keep your car in excellent running order. Regularly check all the fluid levels and perform the necessary corrections and replacements at the recommended maintenance intervals. You should also check the battery for corrosion and damage and the tires for wear.

Keep your tires inflated to the correct pressure levels and ensure that the interior and exterior lights, turn signals, and windshield wipers work properly. To prevent minor scratches and protect the paint, wash your car regularly.

With top-quality maintenance from qualified Hyundai technicians and a little car care you can do yourself, your Hyundai will be more fuel-efficient, reliable, and on the road for longer. Contact Crain Hyundai of Fort Smith today for a maintenance appointment. Our qualified Hyundai technicians are here to take expert care of all your vehicle requirements.

 

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