Does anyone know what an Elantra 60,000 mile service costs?

Discussion in 'Hyundai Elantra / Lantra' started by Anne Matthy, Mar 26, 2005.

  1. Anne Matthy

    Anne Matthy Guest

    Thanks.
     
    Anne Matthy, Mar 26, 2005
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  2. Anne Matthy

    theawesome1 Guest

    Same as 30K - $279
     
    theawesome1, Mar 27, 2005
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  3. Even with the timing belt replacement?


     
    American Workers Die Now, Mar 28, 2005
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  4. Anne Matthy

    hyundaitech Guest

    Cost will vary greatly by facility and region. Some places will want to do
    more work than others on the 60k. You should:
    Replace spark plugs
    Replace air filter
    Change oil and filter
    Clean and adjust rear brakes (if drum)
    Replace timing belt (if not already done)
    and visually inspect steering, brakes, tires, wipers, etc.

    I would also strongly recommend draining and refilling the transmission
    fluid. It's not that expensive, and it can't hurt. You should also
    change your coolant if it's currently over two years old.

    The tire rotation isn't critical, so if you haven't been doing it
    routinely every 7500 miles, you should probably check your tire tread. If
    none of them need replacement, you should probably do whatever will put the
    best tires in the front if there's a significant wear difference between
    front and rear.

    And obviously, you don't really need to change your oil unless it's been
    3000 miles since your last oil change. Most people will have the 60k
    service done at whatever oil change falls closest to 60k miles.
     
    hyundaitech, Mar 28, 2005
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