The former Hampton Hyundai has been renamed McFarland Hyundai. And in this same spirit, now's the time to apply certain service procedures as summer wanes and fall begins anew outside York, ME.
In fact, there are certain Hyundai vehicle systems and parts that are more taxed during the commute in autumn. And so we've developed a specific service regime that pays attention to those very details. This makes the transition from summer to fall more inspiring.
What to Expect
Preventative maintenance is an essential aspect to Hyundai ownership. As such, there's the cultivation and support of brand-minted qualities. Most often Hyundai owners are amazed at the reliability and longevity of their favored models near Epping and North Hampton.
To this it's always important to service your Hyundai Santa Fe for the season coming. You're then left with a degree of confidence that your Hyundai is up for the challenges that may present themselves outside Portsmouth.
Details of Summer-to-Fall Service
Discussed and summarized here are the special areas and tasks of summer-to-fall service. Such seasonal transition should allow for seamlessness and efficiency, given the demands fall is likely to make on your Hyundai Tucson.
Transmission Check
Your Hyundai transmission relies upon fluid for optimal performance and smooth shifting. Though that respective fluid should be clean. With a check, our Hyundai factory-trained technicians will determine the need of fluid flushing and new filter installment.
Brake System Examined
If there's a grinding sensation or squeaking when applying the brakes, it's likely the requirement of fresh brake parts should be implemented. Often the surfacing of rotors and pads are worn too thin for any appreciable value in stopping power. And calipers commonly experience their share of rust and corrosion to an extent of becoming clamped shut.
Power Steering Inspection
Your Hyundai power steering system is also premised upon an adequate supply of clean fluid. At times and with use, fluid may breakdown to a degree that steering doesn’t reflect your manipulation. And should the steering wheel shake when in operation, repairs might be in order – all of which are confirmed with an inspection made.
Oil Change
It should be customary to have your Hyundai oil change prior to any new season beginning. This provides a fresh, lifeblood supply that's amber in coloration to properly lubricate those parts comprising the powertrain. The more an oil change is delayed could open the possibility of mechanical breakdown and a costly repair to follow.
Exterior Detailing
Believe it or not, but exterior detailing might be considered a seasonal rite. With washing and car wax applied, the exterior is lent a level of protection against road salt or saline soon to be applied in New England. In fact, many Hyundai drivers enjoy the image of rainwater beading across the hood from a detailing job performed correctly.
Wiper Blades Replaced
Wiper blades experience a fair share of wear. This is noted in rubber composition breaking down where the blade actually splits. And if streaks are left across your Hyundai Sonata windscreen, there's that definite need of fresh blades installed. Here, as with all Hyundai vehicle systems, safety is a paramount concern of McFarland Hyundai.
McFarland Hyundai – Servicing Hyundai Models for All Seasons in New England
Be sure to use our online Hyundai service booking tool to set a date and time for summer-to-fall servicing. As well, there might be special savings applied to Hyundai OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts that may be needed of any procedure summarized here.
In all, our dealership name change is almost analogous to preparing your Hyundai vehicle for the changes in weather to come.