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It does list the diesel pricing as well but has 2 rows being "diesel/A" & "diesel/M".
I'd hazard a guess that Diesel A and M are for the transmission........
I went with the 7500km service because I wanted a fresh load of oil. I was surprised that it wasn't done at the 1000km......
Would it be possible for you to post the diesels as well please?
The i30 diesel is one of the easiest cars i have owned to service, everything is easy to get at, just at 30,000 & every 30,000 you change fuel filter
...you need to ask dealer service what there hourly rate charges are, then ask the wrenchs that work there what there hourly rate they get payed is ( big difference) then ask what the hourly rate Hyundi pay them for warranty work is. i don't know about Hyundai but a lot of car manufactures pay dealer a much lower rate for warranty work than they charge customers for service work...
I paid $235 for my 7500km service a few weeks ago. I've just hit the 10,000km mark this week and I've only had my car since early December.
I travel 120km a day, thus the high KM's already. It's not the cost of the service, it's the labour that's the doozy.
ps Zombie here that first 1,000 service is free & our service intervals are 1500 with 7500 op
Damn my 30,000 has just ticked over - now to find $450
Zombie, depends on conditions you drive under, km traveled is not always an acurate way to measure. as if you are always stuck in traffic and takes you an hour to travel 10km. your motor has done a lot more work than a person that is in the country and is driving at 80kph for one hour.also extream temps can cause oil breakdown. some need the 7,500 service some don't, but as i have said before i doubt if the warranty would cover a warn out motor, what do you think?
Well here is a list of what they did at my 15k service.*Carried out 15k serv as per handbook*Checked vehicle for outstanding recall or service campaigns*Replaced engine oil & oil filter*Checked all fluid levels & topped up as required*Inspected Air filter element*Inspected cooling system including radiator and hose*Checked power steering pump and hoses*Checked battery terminals & wiring for security or damage*Inspected fuel system lines & connections*Inspected Manual Transaxle oil*Inspected brake system for component wear and leaks*Inspected brake lines and hoses*Inspected exhaust system for signs of wear or damage*Inspected suspension & steering components for damage/wear*Checked parking brake adjustment and operation*Checked air con system operation*Inspected seat belts*Checked lights, wiper/washers, horn &electrical systems*Checked condition & pressure of all tyres including spare (considering my boot had stuff in it I'm not sure if they did, but I don't mind, also rotated wheels fronts are now at 7mm, rear at 6mm)*Checked and lubricated hood latch, safety catch and hinges*Carried out full scan tool test of all systems (which is why it's believed my SGII has gone back to displaying incorrect LOD and L/100Km data)*Performed genuine fuel system treatment*Road tested vehicle and reported any defects (they revved the car out to 3500rpm according to the SGII, 2-3 drive, probably just reached maccas in that distance......... )er GST = $251 (before 228.18)
I was told that at 15000k's they'd also do the blinker & headlight fluid. Maybe that's covered in "Checked all fluid levels & topped up as required"
Quote from: Lakes on March 26, 2009, 18:11:22Zombie, depends on conditions you drive under, km traveled is not always an acurate way to measure. as if you are always stuck in traffic and takes you an hour to travel 10km. your motor has done a lot more work than a person that is in the country and is driving at 80kph for one hour.also extream temps can cause oil breakdown. some need the 7,500 service some don't, but as i have said before i doubt if the warranty would cover a warn out motor, what do you think?Hi Lakes, I didn't say that nobody needs short service intervals, extra oil changes may be needed under very harsh conditions. I'm just surprised how many does those extra oil changes. What you said is partly true but it's not that straightforward. Also the longevity of modern oils is far (many times) better than a few decades ago. The oils are tested under such harsh condition that are unimaginable in normal life and very unlikely to occur. If the engine were to wear prematurely (with service interval of 15 000 km), it would be the first time I've ever heard of such.
You don't have a good contact where you are? The dealers only use their apprentices most of the time and charge top $
my 15K service only cost me $193-ish,
Zombie how many kilometers would a normal car that has service intervals 15,000k and over have up when it is sold?