service according to milage or months
I'm curious when should I get my scheduled service done. Should I go by the
months or milage ex: 15,000 or 12 months. My elantra doesn't get much milage as my wife only drives 12 miles a day back and forth to work. So I never hit the milage according to the schedule. Seems crazy to take it in for an oil change if I'm only half way to the milage. Just curious. any imput would be welcome. |
Re: service according to milage or months
John wrote:
> I'm curious when should I get my scheduled service done. Should I go by the > months or milage ex: 15,000 or 12 months. My elantra doesn't get much > milage as my wife only drives 12 miles a day back and forth to work. So I > never hit the milage according to the schedule. Seems crazy to take it in > for an oil change if I'm only half way to the milage. Just curious. any > imput would be welcome. The general rule is "whichever comes first". |
Re: service according to milage or months
"John" <lillapoyka@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:SALyd.171864$Oc.74322@tornado.tampabay.rr.com ... > I'm curious when should I get my scheduled service done. Should I go by > the months or milage ex: 15,000 or 12 months. My elantra doesn't get much > milage as my wife only drives 12 miles a day back and forth to work. So I > never hit the milage according to the schedule. Seems crazy to take it in > for an oil change if I'm only half way to the milage. Just curious. any > imput would be welcome. Same boat here my wife's Elantra is 2002 ...now 27 months with 11k miles. The dealer says that the 'mileage' is the key to keep warrantee up but I do the LOF every 3 months 'cause its free for life for us. If it was 'what ever comes first' then at appx 18k miles (48 months) I would be doing Timing belt, engine coolant, spark plugs, fuel filter and air filter for a car barely broken in !! Michael --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.801 / Virus Database: 544 - Release Date: 11/24/2004 |
Re: service according to milage or months
Michael wrote:
> "John" <lillapoyka@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:SALyd.171864$Oc.74322@tornado.tampabay.rr.com ... > >>I'm curious when should I get my scheduled service done. Should I go by >>the months or milage ex: 15,000 or 12 months. My elantra doesn't get much >>milage as my wife only drives 12 miles a day back and forth to work. So I >>never hit the milage according to the schedule. Seems crazy to take it in >>for an oil change if I'm only half way to the milage. Just curious. any >>imput would be welcome. > > > Same boat here my wife's Elantra is 2002 ...now 27 months with 11k miles. > > The dealer says that the 'mileage' is the key to keep warrantee up but I do > the LOF every 3 months 'cause its free for life for us. > > If it was 'what ever comes first' then at appx 18k miles (48 months) I would > be doing Timing belt, engine coolant, spark plugs, fuel filter and air > filter for a car barely broken in !! While it's true of fluids, I don't think the "whichever comes first" rule applies to "hard" parts, like timing belts, plugs, etc. |
Re: service according to milage or months
While within the warranty period, I'd do whichever came first. Outside
that, I'd do fluids, plugs, filters, tire rotations by mileage (but no more than 6 months on the oil change) and coolant by time. |
Re: service according to milage or months
I left the timing belt off the list. Rubber deteriorates both from aging
and from use. I'd do the timing belt by whichever came first. |
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