Recommended service and maintenance schedule for Hyundai Tucson
February 16 2026 - Hyundai of San Bruno
Recommended service and maintenance schedule for Hyundai Tucson

Hyundai of San Bruno - Recommended service and maintenance schedule for Hyundai Tucson

A thoughtful maintenance plan keeps your Hyundai Tucson running smoothly, protects safety systems like ABS and Hyundai SmartSense, and helps preserve long-term value. At Hyundai of San Bruno, serving drivers in San Bruno, CA, we guide Tucson owners through every mile with factory-trained expertise, genuine OEM parts, and Hyundai-approved diagnostics. Whether your Tucson is gasoline, Hybrid, or Plug-in Hybrid, the essentials remain consistent—engine oil and filter, brakes, tires, fluids, and inspections—while HTRAC AWD models also benefit from periodic alignment and drivetrain fluid checks. Local stop-and-go driving, hills, and short trips can qualify as severe service, which may shorten intervals. Always consult your Owner’s Manual and the official Hyundai maintenance schedule for your model year and powertrain; intervals can vary based on VIN and driving conditions. For personalized guidance, contact the manufacturer or our service team. Use the general schedule below as a practical reference to plan ahead and prevent small issues from becoming costly repairs.

  1. Every 7,500 miles or 12 months: Change engine oil and OEM filter; rotate tires; inspect brakes, steering, suspension; check lights and wipers; top off fluids.
  2. 15,000 miles: Replace cabin air filter; inspect engine air filter; perform battery health test; road-test and check for software updates.
  3. 30,000 miles or 2-3 years: Replace engine air filter; exchange brake fluid as needed; inspect coolant condition; evaluate tires, alignment, and GDI intake cleanliness.
  4. 60,000 miles: Inspect transmission fluid; service HTRAC AWD transfer case and differential as needed; check drive belt; evaluate spark plugs per manual.
  5. 90,000 miles: Comprehensive brake and suspension inspection; cooling system service per manual; replace PCV valve if applicable; alignment check.
  6. 100,000-120,000 miles: Replace spark plugs on most T-GDI engines; coolant service per manual; consider transmission fluid service for severe use or towing.

How we help: our certified technicians start each visit with a complimentary multi-point inspection and an open-recall check, then share clear findings, photos, and a prioritized plan. We use genuine Hyundai parts and fluids, offer tire rotation and alignment on precision equipment, perform brake and battery services, and handle fluid exchanges and software updates. Tucson SUVs with HTRAC AWD receive specialized drivetrain attention, and advanced driver assistance systems within Hyundai SmartSense are inspected and calibrated when service conditions require it, such as after certain alignments or glass work. Your experience is streamlined—book online, arrive or arrange convenient drop-off options, review digital inspection results, approve only the work you want, and leave with a maintenance roadmap designed for your mileage and driving style. For model-year specifics, warranty considerations, or severe-service adjustments, always verify with the manufacturer or our service advisors. Request more information, ask for a personalized maintenance schedule for your Hyundai Tucson, or schedule your next visit—our team is ready to help you drive with confidence mile after mile.

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