Maintance Requirements on Line
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Re: Maintance Requirements on Line
Brian Nystrom wrote:
> Guncho wrote:
> > Brian Nystrom wrote:
> >
> >>twfsa wrote:
> >>
> >>>Is there a PDF file on line so to see what maintenance requirements are for
> >>>Hyundia's?
> >>>
> >>>I thought this would be helpful to see what the requirements are needed
> >>>before buying the next vehicle , as to figure out future maintenance cost.
> >>>
> >>>Thanks
> >>>tom
> >>
> >>The only thing that's at all unusual about the maintenance schedule is
> >>that the timing belt has to be changed at 60K miles. Other than that,
> >>it's just fluid and filter changes at typical intervals.
> >
> > So if you don't do everything the maintenance pamphlet says, it won't
> > void your warranty?
>
> No, I didn't say that.
If you don't do everything the maintenance manual says, will that void
your warranty?
Chris
> Guncho wrote:
> > Brian Nystrom wrote:
> >
> >>twfsa wrote:
> >>
> >>>Is there a PDF file on line so to see what maintenance requirements are for
> >>>Hyundia's?
> >>>
> >>>I thought this would be helpful to see what the requirements are needed
> >>>before buying the next vehicle , as to figure out future maintenance cost.
> >>>
> >>>Thanks
> >>>tom
> >>
> >>The only thing that's at all unusual about the maintenance schedule is
> >>that the timing belt has to be changed at 60K miles. Other than that,
> >>it's just fluid and filter changes at typical intervals.
> >
> > So if you don't do everything the maintenance pamphlet says, it won't
> > void your warranty?
>
> No, I didn't say that.
If you don't do everything the maintenance manual says, will that void
your warranty?
Chris
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Re: Maintance Requirements on Line
hyundaitech wrote:
> I've been able to find maintenance requirements for current model year
> vehicles on www.hyundaiusa.com.
http://www.giambalvo.com/Images/Docu...0Hyundai_2.pdf
Chris
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Re: Maintance Requirements on Line
hyundaitech wrote:
> I've been able to find maintenance requirements for current model year
> vehicles on www.hyundaiusa.com.
http://www.giambalvo.com/Images/Docu...0Hyundai_2.pdf
Chris
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Re: Maintance Requirements on Line
hyundaitech wrote:
> I've been able to find maintenance requirements for current model year
> vehicles on www.hyundaiusa.com.
http://www.giambalvo.com/Images/Docu...0Hyundai_2.pdf
Chris
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Re: Maintance Requirements on Line
Guncho.
thanks .
Tom
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> hyundaitech wrote:
>> I've been able to find maintenance requirements for current model year
>> vehicles on www.hyundaiusa.com.
>
> http://www.giambalvo.com/Images/Docu...0Hyundai_2.pdf
>
> Chris
>
thanks .
Tom
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> hyundaitech wrote:
>> I've been able to find maintenance requirements for current model year
>> vehicles on www.hyundaiusa.com.
>
> http://www.giambalvo.com/Images/Docu...0Hyundai_2.pdf
>
> Chris
>
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Re: Maintance Requirements on Line
Guncho.
thanks .
Tom
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> hyundaitech wrote:
>> I've been able to find maintenance requirements for current model year
>> vehicles on www.hyundaiusa.com.
>
> http://www.giambalvo.com/Images/Docu...0Hyundai_2.pdf
>
> Chris
>
thanks .
Tom
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> hyundaitech wrote:
>> I've been able to find maintenance requirements for current model year
>> vehicles on www.hyundaiusa.com.
>
> http://www.giambalvo.com/Images/Docu...0Hyundai_2.pdf
>
> Chris
>
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Re: Maintance Requirements on Line
Guncho.
thanks .
Tom
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>
> hyundaitech wrote:
>> I've been able to find maintenance requirements for current model year
>> vehicles on www.hyundaiusa.com.
>
> http://www.giambalvo.com/Images/Docu...0Hyundai_2.pdf
>
> Chris
>
thanks .
Tom
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> hyundaitech wrote:
>> I've been able to find maintenance requirements for current model year
>> vehicles on www.hyundaiusa.com.
>
> http://www.giambalvo.com/Images/Docu...0Hyundai_2.pdf
>
> Chris
>
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Re: Re: Maintance Requirements on Line
Chris:
Your link is to a particular dealer's maintenance package. You should not
confuse this with the maintenance requirements prescribed by Hyundai, which
may be fewer or more.
I looked at www.hyundaiusa.com, and I see they've changed things a little.
If you go to this page:
http://www.hyundaiusa.com/owners/myh...cerecords.aspx
you should be able to register and get what you desire. Compare the
manufacturer's requirements with the dealer's services. You'll see
whether you need everything they're pitching or whether you'll need to add
additional services.
Your link is to a particular dealer's maintenance package. You should not
confuse this with the maintenance requirements prescribed by Hyundai, which
may be fewer or more.
I looked at www.hyundaiusa.com, and I see they've changed things a little.
If you go to this page:
http://www.hyundaiusa.com/owners/myh...cerecords.aspx
you should be able to register and get what you desire. Compare the
manufacturer's requirements with the dealer's services. You'll see
whether you need everything they're pitching or whether you'll need to add
additional services.
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Re: Re: Maintance Requirements on Line
Chris:
Your link is to a particular dealer's maintenance package. You should not
confuse this with the maintenance requirements prescribed by Hyundai, which
may be fewer or more.
I looked at www.hyundaiusa.com, and I see they've changed things a little.
If you go to this page:
http://www.hyundaiusa.com/owners/myh...cerecords.aspx
you should be able to register and get what you desire. Compare the
manufacturer's requirements with the dealer's services. You'll see
whether you need everything they're pitching or whether you'll need to add
additional services.
Your link is to a particular dealer's maintenance package. You should not
confuse this with the maintenance requirements prescribed by Hyundai, which
may be fewer or more.
I looked at www.hyundaiusa.com, and I see they've changed things a little.
If you go to this page:
http://www.hyundaiusa.com/owners/myh...cerecords.aspx
you should be able to register and get what you desire. Compare the
manufacturer's requirements with the dealer's services. You'll see
whether you need everything they're pitching or whether you'll need to add
additional services.
#28
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Re: Re: Maintance Requirements on Line
Chris:
Your link is to a particular dealer's maintenance package. You should not
confuse this with the maintenance requirements prescribed by Hyundai, which
may be fewer or more.
I looked at www.hyundaiusa.com, and I see they've changed things a little.
If you go to this page:
http://www.hyundaiusa.com/owners/myh...cerecords.aspx
you should be able to register and get what you desire. Compare the
manufacturer's requirements with the dealer's services. You'll see
whether you need everything they're pitching or whether you'll need to add
additional services.
Your link is to a particular dealer's maintenance package. You should not
confuse this with the maintenance requirements prescribed by Hyundai, which
may be fewer or more.
I looked at www.hyundaiusa.com, and I see they've changed things a little.
If you go to this page:
http://www.hyundaiusa.com/owners/myh...cerecords.aspx
you should be able to register and get what you desire. Compare the
manufacturer's requirements with the dealer's services. You'll see
whether you need everything they're pitching or whether you'll need to add
additional services.
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Re: Maintance Requirements on Line
Guncho wrote:
> Brian Nystrom wrote:
>
>>Guncho wrote:
>>
>>>Brian Nystrom wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>twfsa wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Is there a PDF file on line so to see what maintenance requirements are for
>>>>>Hyundia's?
>>>>>
>>>>>I thought this would be helpful to see what the requirements are needed
>>>>>before buying the next vehicle , as to figure out future maintenance cost.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>tom
>>>>
>>>>The only thing that's at all unusual about the maintenance schedule is
>>>>that the timing belt has to be changed at 60K miles. Other than that,
>>>>it's just fluid and filter changes at typical intervals.
>>>
>>>So if you don't do everything the maintenance pamphlet says, it won't
>>>void your warranty?
>>
>>No, I didn't say that.
>
>
> If you don't do everything the maintenance manual says, will that void
> your warranty?
It could. Whether it will depends on how reasonable the dealer and
Hyundai choose to be. It they are reasonable, they will assess whether
any missed maintenance is related to the failure in question. If it
isn't related, then they shouldn't deny the warranty coverage. However,
if it is related, then I think they should deny your warranty. After
all, why should I subsidize via higher vehicle costs your unwillingness
to maintain your car?
Matt
> Brian Nystrom wrote:
>
>>Guncho wrote:
>>
>>>Brian Nystrom wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>twfsa wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Is there a PDF file on line so to see what maintenance requirements are for
>>>>>Hyundia's?
>>>>>
>>>>>I thought this would be helpful to see what the requirements are needed
>>>>>before buying the next vehicle , as to figure out future maintenance cost.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>tom
>>>>
>>>>The only thing that's at all unusual about the maintenance schedule is
>>>>that the timing belt has to be changed at 60K miles. Other than that,
>>>>it's just fluid and filter changes at typical intervals.
>>>
>>>So if you don't do everything the maintenance pamphlet says, it won't
>>>void your warranty?
>>
>>No, I didn't say that.
>
>
> If you don't do everything the maintenance manual says, will that void
> your warranty?
It could. Whether it will depends on how reasonable the dealer and
Hyundai choose to be. It they are reasonable, they will assess whether
any missed maintenance is related to the failure in question. If it
isn't related, then they shouldn't deny the warranty coverage. However,
if it is related, then I think they should deny your warranty. After
all, why should I subsidize via higher vehicle costs your unwillingness
to maintain your car?
Matt
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Re: Maintance Requirements on Line
Guncho wrote:
> Brian Nystrom wrote:
>
>>Guncho wrote:
>>
>>>Brian Nystrom wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>twfsa wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Is there a PDF file on line so to see what maintenance requirements are for
>>>>>Hyundia's?
>>>>>
>>>>>I thought this would be helpful to see what the requirements are needed
>>>>>before buying the next vehicle , as to figure out future maintenance cost.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>tom
>>>>
>>>>The only thing that's at all unusual about the maintenance schedule is
>>>>that the timing belt has to be changed at 60K miles. Other than that,
>>>>it's just fluid and filter changes at typical intervals.
>>>
>>>So if you don't do everything the maintenance pamphlet says, it won't
>>>void your warranty?
>>
>>No, I didn't say that.
>
>
> If you don't do everything the maintenance manual says, will that void
> your warranty?
It could. Whether it will depends on how reasonable the dealer and
Hyundai choose to be. It they are reasonable, they will assess whether
any missed maintenance is related to the failure in question. If it
isn't related, then they shouldn't deny the warranty coverage. However,
if it is related, then I think they should deny your warranty. After
all, why should I subsidize via higher vehicle costs your unwillingness
to maintain your car?
Matt
> Brian Nystrom wrote:
>
>>Guncho wrote:
>>
>>>Brian Nystrom wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>twfsa wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Is there a PDF file on line so to see what maintenance requirements are for
>>>>>Hyundia's?
>>>>>
>>>>>I thought this would be helpful to see what the requirements are needed
>>>>>before buying the next vehicle , as to figure out future maintenance cost.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>tom
>>>>
>>>>The only thing that's at all unusual about the maintenance schedule is
>>>>that the timing belt has to be changed at 60K miles. Other than that,
>>>>it's just fluid and filter changes at typical intervals.
>>>
>>>So if you don't do everything the maintenance pamphlet says, it won't
>>>void your warranty?
>>
>>No, I didn't say that.
>
>
> If you don't do everything the maintenance manual says, will that void
> your warranty?
It could. Whether it will depends on how reasonable the dealer and
Hyundai choose to be. It they are reasonable, they will assess whether
any missed maintenance is related to the failure in question. If it
isn't related, then they shouldn't deny the warranty coverage. However,
if it is related, then I think they should deny your warranty. After
all, why should I subsidize via higher vehicle costs your unwillingness
to maintain your car?
Matt