Sonata 30K mile service
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Sonata 30K mile service
My 06 NF Sonata is coming up on the 30K mile service point. A couple
of questions...
1) I'm not going to be able to hit the 30,000 mark exactly. There's
less than a hundred miles left and it will be early January before I
can afford to get the service done. It will probably be something
like 31 or 32K miles by the time I get in there. Is there a risk in
going over, does Hyundai write the car off or something? I am up to
date on oil changes and other items.
2) The dealer service writer has been insisting that I need to have
the coolant flushed, whereas the manual says I have another couple
years. I am absolutely sure they're looking for every dime they can
find and THAT service writer has spewed BS to other customers in my
presence before so there is NO trust to speak of. On the other hand,
the coolant has been in the car for more than 2.5 years now. That
seems kinda long to me. Is this worth doing?
3) other comments? Stuff to watch out for at 30K?
Thanks!
of questions...
1) I'm not going to be able to hit the 30,000 mark exactly. There's
less than a hundred miles left and it will be early January before I
can afford to get the service done. It will probably be something
like 31 or 32K miles by the time I get in there. Is there a risk in
going over, does Hyundai write the car off or something? I am up to
date on oil changes and other items.
2) The dealer service writer has been insisting that I need to have
the coolant flushed, whereas the manual says I have another couple
years. I am absolutely sure they're looking for every dime they can
find and THAT service writer has spewed BS to other customers in my
presence before so there is NO trust to speak of. On the other hand,
the coolant has been in the car for more than 2.5 years now. That
seems kinda long to me. Is this worth doing?
3) other comments? Stuff to watch out for at 30K?
Thanks!
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Re: Sonata 30K mile service
Do not take your car back to the dealer and hand over a blank check. Ignore
these "service points" (as you call them). They are an invention of the
dealers designed to separate fools from their money. Look at the service
schedule in the cars manual and do what it says. You do not even have to
take it to the dealer to have that work done as long as you save your
receipts. You are protected by federal law from anyone cutting off your
warranty.
"PMDR" <kikaiju@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> My 06 NF Sonata is coming up on the 30K mile service point. A couple
> of questions...
>
> 1) I'm not going to be able to hit the 30,000 mark exactly. There's
> less than a hundred miles left and it will be early January before I
> can afford to get the service done. It will probably be something
> like 31 or 32K miles by the time I get in there. Is there a risk in
> going over, does Hyundai write the car off or something? I am up to
> date on oil changes and other items.
>
>
> 2) The dealer service writer has been insisting that I need to have
> the coolant flushed, whereas the manual says I have another couple
> years. I am absolutely sure they're looking for every dime they can
> find and THAT service writer has spewed BS to other customers in my
> presence before so there is NO trust to speak of. On the other hand,
> the coolant has been in the car for more than 2.5 years now. That
> seems kinda long to me. Is this worth doing?
>
> 3) other comments? Stuff to watch out for at 30K?
>
> Thanks!
these "service points" (as you call them). They are an invention of the
dealers designed to separate fools from their money. Look at the service
schedule in the cars manual and do what it says. You do not even have to
take it to the dealer to have that work done as long as you save your
receipts. You are protected by federal law from anyone cutting off your
warranty.
"PMDR" <kikaiju@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> My 06 NF Sonata is coming up on the 30K mile service point. A couple
> of questions...
>
> 1) I'm not going to be able to hit the 30,000 mark exactly. There's
> less than a hundred miles left and it will be early January before I
> can afford to get the service done. It will probably be something
> like 31 or 32K miles by the time I get in there. Is there a risk in
> going over, does Hyundai write the car off or something? I am up to
> date on oil changes and other items.
>
>
> 2) The dealer service writer has been insisting that I need to have
> the coolant flushed, whereas the manual says I have another couple
> years. I am absolutely sure they're looking for every dime they can
> find and THAT service writer has spewed BS to other customers in my
> presence before so there is NO trust to speak of. On the other hand,
> the coolant has been in the car for more than 2.5 years now. That
> seems kinda long to me. Is this worth doing?
>
> 3) other comments? Stuff to watch out for at 30K?
>
> Thanks!
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Re: Sonata 30K mile service
1. Relax. Missing a service point (other than perhaps an oil change) is
not going to be an issue.
2. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Regardless of what
this jerk says, you *don't* need much for your 30k.
Here is my recollection of what you'll need:
-Oil change
-Air filter
-Tire rotation.
There's little reason to not do this stuff at the oil change closest to
the 30k interval.
I left the canister filter off the list because it's complicated to
replace on your car, because the dealer won't have included it in the 30k
service, and because the worst thing that'll happen is that you'll need to
service it later at your own expense anyway.
Furthermore, the tire rotation is pretty much at your option. It's
recommended every 7500 miles, but if you don't do it, probably the worst
that happens is that your front tires wear out soon.
And last, if you read your owner's manual, you'll see that the coolant
system service isn't required until 5 years (2 years subsequent). Next
time the advisor says you need your initial coolant change any time before
5 years, show him the manual.
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not going to be an issue.
2. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Regardless of what
this jerk says, you *don't* need much for your 30k.
Here is my recollection of what you'll need:
-Oil change
-Air filter
-Tire rotation.
There's little reason to not do this stuff at the oil change closest to
the 30k interval.
I left the canister filter off the list because it's complicated to
replace on your car, because the dealer won't have included it in the 30k
service, and because the worst thing that'll happen is that you'll need to
service it later at your own expense anyway.
Furthermore, the tire rotation is pretty much at your option. It's
recommended every 7500 miles, but if you don't do it, probably the worst
that happens is that your front tires wear out soon.
And last, if you read your owner's manual, you'll see that the coolant
system service isn't required until 5 years (2 years subsequent). Next
time the advisor says you need your initial coolant change any time before
5 years, show him the manual.
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Re: Sonata 30K mile service
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
> Furthermore, the tire rotation is pretty much at your option. It's
> recommended every 7500 miles, but if you don't do it, probably the worst
> that happens is that your front tires wear out soon.
I've always been bad about tire rotation. My Sonata tires wore evenly on
each axle though. "The front were just replaced at 44,000 miles and the
rear will probably go another 20,000+. I'd have let the front go longer if
it was warmer weather, but I want some tread in the snow.
Oil changes are all done at 7500 or less.
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Re: Sonata 30K mile service
It does my heart good to see hyundaitech write that. Our dealer tries to
talk you into all sorts of things. They 'stung' me at 7500 miles but never
again. I read my manual and JUST do what it says. Other services are done
by me. Heck, I have 35 more years of experience than most of the guys in
the shop plus a son who does it for a living. Send your extra money to me,
if you want to throw it away........................
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> 1. Relax. Missing a service point (other than perhaps an oil change) is
> not going to be an issue.
>
> 2. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Regardless of what
> this jerk says, you *don't* need much for your 30k.
>
> Here is my recollection of what you'll need:
> -Oil change
> -Air filter
> -Tire rotation.
>
> There's little reason to not do this stuff at the oil change closest to
> the 30k interval.
>
> I left the canister filter off the list because it's complicated to
> replace on your car, because the dealer won't have included it in the 30k
> service, and because the worst thing that'll happen is that you'll need to
> service it later at your own expense anyway.
>
> Furthermore, the tire rotation is pretty much at your option. It's
> recommended every 7500 miles, but if you don't do it, probably the worst
> that happens is that your front tires wear out soon.
>
> And last, if you read your owner's manual, you'll see that the coolant
> system service isn't required until 5 years (2 years subsequent). Next
> time the advisor says you need your initial coolant change any time before
> 5 years, show him the manual.
>
> --
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> http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/
> More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html
>
talk you into all sorts of things. They 'stung' me at 7500 miles but never
again. I read my manual and JUST do what it says. Other services are done
by me. Heck, I have 35 more years of experience than most of the guys in
the shop plus a son who does it for a living. Send your extra money to me,
if you want to throw it away........................
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> 1. Relax. Missing a service point (other than perhaps an oil change) is
> not going to be an issue.
>
> 2. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Regardless of what
> this jerk says, you *don't* need much for your 30k.
>
> Here is my recollection of what you'll need:
> -Oil change
> -Air filter
> -Tire rotation.
>
> There's little reason to not do this stuff at the oil change closest to
> the 30k interval.
>
> I left the canister filter off the list because it's complicated to
> replace on your car, because the dealer won't have included it in the 30k
> service, and because the worst thing that'll happen is that you'll need to
> service it later at your own expense anyway.
>
> Furthermore, the tire rotation is pretty much at your option. It's
> recommended every 7500 miles, but if you don't do it, probably the worst
> that happens is that your front tires wear out soon.
>
> And last, if you read your owner's manual, you'll see that the coolant
> system service isn't required until 5 years (2 years subsequent). Next
> time the advisor says you need your initial coolant change any time before
> 5 years, show him the manual.
>
> --
> Message posted using
> http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/
> More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html
>
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Re: Sonata 30K mile service
hyundaitech wrote:
> 1. Relax. Missing a service point (other than perhaps an oil change) is
> not going to be an issue.
>
> 2. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Regardless of what
> this jerk says, you *don't* need much for your 30k.
>
> Here is my recollection of what you'll need:
> -Oil change
> -Air filter
> -Tire rotation.
>
> There's little reason to not do this stuff at the oil change closest to
> the 30k interval.
>
> I left the canister filter off the list because it's complicated to
> replace on your car, because the dealer won't have included it in the 30k
> service, and because the worst thing that'll happen is that you'll need to
> service it later at your own expense anyway.
My dealer didn't even know that the owner's manual called for it to be
replaced!
Matt
> 1. Relax. Missing a service point (other than perhaps an oil change) is
> not going to be an issue.
>
> 2. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Regardless of what
> this jerk says, you *don't* need much for your 30k.
>
> Here is my recollection of what you'll need:
> -Oil change
> -Air filter
> -Tire rotation.
>
> There's little reason to not do this stuff at the oil change closest to
> the 30k interval.
>
> I left the canister filter off the list because it's complicated to
> replace on your car, because the dealer won't have included it in the 30k
> service, and because the worst thing that'll happen is that you'll need to
> service it later at your own expense anyway.
My dealer didn't even know that the owner's manual called for it to be
replaced!
Matt
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Re: Sonata 30K mile service
If you're talking about the gas tank canister filter, dealers I have visited
don't even stock the part and have never replaced it. It is inside the left
rear wheel well behind the plastic shield. They said don't worry about it.
"Voyager" <m.whiting@computer.org> wrote in message
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> hyundaitech wrote:
>> 1. Relax. Missing a service point (other than perhaps an oil change) is
>> not going to be an issue.
>>
>> 2. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Regardless of what
>> this jerk says, you *don't* need much for your 30k.
>>
>> Here is my recollection of what you'll need:
>> -Oil change
>> -Air filter
>> -Tire rotation.
>>
>> There's little reason to not do this stuff at the oil change closest to
>> the 30k interval. I left the canister filter off the list because it's
>> complicated to
>> replace on your car, because the dealer won't have included it in the 30k
>> service, and because the worst thing that'll happen is that you'll need
>> to
>> service it later at your own expense anyway.
>
> My dealer didn't even know that the owner's manual called for it to be
> replaced!
>
> Matt
don't even stock the part and have never replaced it. It is inside the left
rear wheel well behind the plastic shield. They said don't worry about it.
"Voyager" <m.whiting@computer.org> wrote in message
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> hyundaitech wrote:
>> 1. Relax. Missing a service point (other than perhaps an oil change) is
>> not going to be an issue.
>>
>> 2. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Owner's manual. Regardless of what
>> this jerk says, you *don't* need much for your 30k.
>>
>> Here is my recollection of what you'll need:
>> -Oil change
>> -Air filter
>> -Tire rotation.
>>
>> There's little reason to not do this stuff at the oil change closest to
>> the 30k interval. I left the canister filter off the list because it's
>> complicated to
>> replace on your car, because the dealer won't have included it in the 30k
>> service, and because the worst thing that'll happen is that you'll need
>> to
>> service it later at your own expense anyway.
>
> My dealer didn't even know that the owner's manual called for it to be
> replaced!
>
> Matt
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Re: Sonata 30K mile service
631grant wrote:
> If you're talking about the gas tank canister filter, dealers I have visited
> don't even stock the part and have never replaced it. It is inside the left
> rear wheel well behind the plastic shield. They said don't worry about it.
Yes, that was the conclusion we finally came to after talking with the
parts manager who couldn't even find it on the fiche. I had to point it
out to him... :-(
Same thing for the fuel filter and the the gas tank air filter. All
three call for periodic replacement, but the service manager says they
don't touch them unless the check engine light comes on or there is a
driveability complaint. As long as they honor my warranty, I don't care
either. I'd never seen any other car brand that called for routine
replacement of such parts.
Matt
> If you're talking about the gas tank canister filter, dealers I have visited
> don't even stock the part and have never replaced it. It is inside the left
> rear wheel well behind the plastic shield. They said don't worry about it.
Yes, that was the conclusion we finally came to after talking with the
parts manager who couldn't even find it on the fiche. I had to point it
out to him... :-(
Same thing for the fuel filter and the the gas tank air filter. All
three call for periodic replacement, but the service manager says they
don't touch them unless the check engine light comes on or there is a
driveability complaint. As long as they honor my warranty, I don't care
either. I'd never seen any other car brand that called for routine
replacement of such parts.
Matt
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