Hyundai Kona Exterior

* Listed service intervals serve as a general guide and are not associated with the OEM. Please refer to your vehicle's owners manual for optimal recommendations for your specific model.

The Hyundai Kona is a model with the ability to help you travel to wherever you want to go. However, it is a vehicle, and just like most vehicles, it will need regular maintenance to avoid problems and stay in good shape. This is why the general maintenance schedule that is recommended here should help you stay on top of the most important parts of your Konda. To get the most accurate information, however, in addition to the general schedule, you should consult the manual that came with your vehicle. This will give you the most accurate information for your exact year, model and trim.

15,000-Mile Service

The first thing you will need to do at this point is to get an oil change from your agent. After that, you need to check out both the brakes as well as the tires. Then you should check wipers, headlights, or anything that could be a safety issue.

30,000-Mile Service

At the next marker, you will need a full inspection of tires and brakes. You will also need yet another oil change. You also need to check out your Kona's air filter and fuel filter. Both of them may need changing. The dryness of the environment and other factors will determine how often these need to be changed. You may need an agent to check your battery too.

60,000-Mile Service

When your Kona gets to this point, you will need to check out both your braking system and the fluid for it. Both may need a full charge. Both the fluid for the transmission and the coolant will need to be checked out at this time as well. The 60,000 miles mark up to 10,000 or a bit more miles is when to check. Change out that if you need to do so. Inspect the health of your battery with a qualified Hyundai tech as well.

90,000-Mile Service

You will now need a thorough check for your Kona. It's worth starting with many of the items on the previous check. Then you should look out for your spark plugs, as well as the power steering fluid, every one of your hoses, and your timing belt.

If you stick to your general Hyundai Kona service intervals, you will be much more likely to keep your Kona running longer. Maintaining your Hyundai Kona service intervals will keep the vehicle running much better for a longer amount of time. For more information, please contact our service agents today.

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