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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / April 2007

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Elantra 30 thousand check up question

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Robert - 03 Apr 2007 23:15 GMT
My 2005 Elantra is 18 months old and due for its 30,000 miles check
up.  I have scheduled the check up for this friday April 6th.I don't
have the manual with me, wife has the car.  I read through it and
there appears to only four or five items that require replacement such
as air filter, trany fluid, anti freeze,  etc.  I plan to have the
dealer do the work as they have done all the service in the past, ie.
oil changes, warrantee work, tire rotation and balancing.  If they
want an arm and a leg then I will do them myself.  The manual has a
ton of other items that are to be inspected.  My question is it normal
for any of those items that are to be inspected to go bad, and if so
are they normally covered under the warrantee.  Secondly, is there a
charge for the 30k check up and if so approx how much.  I live in
northeast Ohio and do a fair amount of freeway driving.  I will ask
the service manager these things but I respect the advice of those on
the board.
Thanks in advance, Bob
Edwin Pawlowski - 04 Apr 2007 00:33 GMT
>   Secondly, is there a
> charge for the 30k check up and if so approx how much.

If you go to the HyundaiUSA web site you can view the manual.

As for your second question, you probably will want a lubricant to ease the
pain when you see the bill.  Most dealers are not shy on that type of
service. .
hyundaitech - 04 Apr 2007 18:05 GMT
Whether the items checked will be warrantable if repair is needed will
depend on what they are.  Most maintenance items and wearable components
will not be covered.  Most other items will be covered.
 
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