Wally Gower: get rid of it and buy a car that isn't a pos ;)
Fermin Tara: If I could afford a new car I would. I am a college student. I dont want a car payment, full coverage, etc. I just want a simple list of things that need to be checked or replaced for basic maintenance.
Jasper Mangel: check the brakes and the treads on your tires Your better off going to the dealer and see if you can trade it in for a newer model.
Bennie Lantgen: I want to do the things myself because my nearest Hyundai dealer is 50 miles away. And the last time I went they charged me 35 dollars for a simple oil change. Wayy too much!
Lou Rought: flush cooling system and do a tuneup
Annabell Bevier: The best thing to do would be to refer to the Owner's manual. There should be a maintenance schedule that can tell you when certain parts should be inspected or replaced. Check to see what parts/hoses/belts/fuses Hyundai recommends changing based on your mileage.
Hugo ! Pittari: Depends on how many miles on the car.Usually I change spark plugs, wires, fuel filter, Belts, hoses and flush the coolant for ever 30K.For 60K, I replace timing belt, water pump.and a complete brake job as needed.For winter preparation, I mount the snow tires, fully recharge the battery, and put 5W30 light oils for all my other cars. For cars that I don't drive in winter, I put battery on tickle charger, and jack up all 4 whees off the ground....Show more
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