2020 Hyundai Santa Fe Scheduled Maintenance

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Don’t let unexpected car trouble get the best of you. Stay ahead of potential problems and schedule a routine Hyundai Santa Fe maintenance appointment today.

2020 Hyundai Santa Fe Maintenance Schedule

What is the manufacturer recommended maintenance schedule for a 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe? Find maintenance info for your vehicle.

2020 Hyundai Santa Fe Maintenance Schedule

What is the maintenance schedule for the 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe?

What to Know About 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe Scheduled Maintenance

Take care of your Hyundai Santa Fe and it'll take care of you. With the right maintenance at the right time, your Santa Fe has a good chance of hitting 200,000 miles or more. Not an expert in what services your car needs and when? No problem. There's no need to guess when it's time to get Santa Fe maintenance, and no need to wait until something goes wrong. Rely on the recommended maintenance schedule that’s been created just for your 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe!

The recommended maintenance schedule is put together by Hyundai, your vehicle manufacturer. Driving conditions, climate variations, and other variables can affect which scheduled maintenance services you’ll need; however, there’s a good chance that your vehicle’s recommended maintenance services will include fluid exchanges, filter changes, new brake pads, oil changes, and tire rotations. Keeping up with routine service appointments is a great way to keep your Santa Fe running for longer, decrease your risk of dangerous malfunctions on the road, and prevent common 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe problems.

Overview of Essential Hyundai Santa Fe Maintenance Needs

Bring your 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe to Firestone Complete Auto Care for factory-recommended maintenance services and a skilled technician will start the appointment with a Courtesy Check. This Courtesy Check can establish a baseline of what may need to be addressed during your service appointment. During a Courtesy Check, we’ll always check your battery, then we’ll move on to inspect your Santa Fe’s head and tail lights, tires, fluid levels, alignment, and windshield wipers.

Could your 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe be ready for a new battery? In general, car batteries only last three to five years. Yours may need to be replaced sooner depending on your driving habits and climate. Extremely hot or cold temperatures can take a toll on your Hyundai Santa Fe battery, and so can frequent short drives. Sure, you could wait until your battery is completely dead, but it’s a much wiser decision to replace it before you need to. If you keep driving on a battery that can't hold a charge, you run the risk of being stranded when your battery finally gives out (and no one can predict where that might be!). Your Hyundai Santa Fe won’t even be able to start with a weak battery, much less get you where you need to go.

Ensuring you always have a well-charged battery can help your car’s overall performance, and regularly scheduled oil changes can prevent premature wear on your 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe engine. To learn how often Hyundai recommends you have the oil changed in your 2020 Santa Fe, check out the information table at the beginning of this page. Remember, things like average outside temperature or frequency of trips could increase or decrease this interval for your specific vehicle. Come in and speak with a Firestone Complete Auto Care technician to find out how often to change your oil. We can also answer any questions you have about what type of oil to use for your 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe.

Maintaining your Hyundai Santa Fe steering and suspension system can not only ensure a smooth ride; it can also help you maintain control of your car in compromised road conditions. When it comes to steering and suspension, you want to catch small problems before they turn into big (and expensive) ones. You can count on Firestone Complete Auto Care’s trained technicians to inspect this system and, if needed, provide the appropriate Hyundai Santa Fe steering and suspension services. This can include things like power steering fluid replacement, wheel alignment adjustments, replacement of struts and wheel bearings, and ball joint lubrication. To keep your car running at its best, it’s essential to have regular maintenance services on your Hyundai Santa Fe's steering and suspension system.

If you fall behind on routine Hyundai Santa Fe maintenance (or worse, don’t do it at all!), you (and your engine) could quickly lose your cool when there's a problem on the road–especially if that problem is an overheated engine or broken A/C. We can help you with all those issues. Our technicians have the knowledge and tools to repair and maintain the heating and cooling systems for your Hyundai Santa Fe’s engine, and we can service your A/C system, too. Is it time to replace the radiator in your Hyundai Santa Fe? We got it. A/C smelling musty? We’re on it. Firestone Complete Auto Care is your one-stop shop for 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe maintenance and repairs.

Don’t wait until something goes wrong with your car. Visit your nearest location for proactive maintenance today.

Questions About 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe Maintenance

Take an active role in maintaining your 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe. Get answers to common Hyundai Santa Fe maintenance questions and learn more about caring for your vehicle.

  • When should I have Hyundai Santa Fe alignment checked? Watch out for pothole damage. If your 2020 Santa Fe is pulling to one side or the other, your tires or suspension system could be calling out for help.
  • When does my Hyundai Santa Fe need high mileage oil? Do you have more than 75,000 miles on your Hyundai Santa Fe? If so, request to switch to high mileage oil at your next oil change. This type of oil is specially formulated to keep aging engine parts in the best possible condition.
  • Can Hyundai dashboard warning lights wait? It's better to get them addressed as soon as possible. An illuminated dashboard light means something in your vehicle isn't functioning like it should. Letting problems linger can mean bad news for your Hyundai Santa Fe, so be sure to take your car in for service as soon as you notice an illuminated dashboard light