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Doohickie -> RE: Tips would be nice (1/29/2007 12:51:54 PM)
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One other thing: A couple of maintenance items- 1. If you bought an Elantra with automatic transmission, be aware the the ONLY transmission fluid approved for the Elatnra AT is SP-III. This is not generally available at auto parts stores, but can be purchased at dealers that sell cars that use the stuff (Hyundai, Kia, Mitsubishi and maybe Chrysler). I think every Elantra I've heard of that had transmission problems either had not had the fluid changed prior to 40-50,000 miles, or used the wrong fluid. (The service interval is 60,000 miles for normal use or 30,000 miles for severe use, but almost all normal driving includes some severe useage, so I plan on changing my fluid at 30,000 miles.) 2. Be careful when getting your oil changed. I would recommend getting it done at the dealer (or, if you do it yourself, buying an OEM filter at the dealer). There are some filters that, even though the fit the Elantra, do not have the right specs and cause oil starvation. One brand I have heard to avoid is Fram; Purolator is supposed to be okay. Hyundai has a great warranty, especially the drivetrain, but using an inadequate filter or the wrong transmission fluid can give the dealer a valid reason to refuse major warranty repairs on the engine or transmission. Properly maintained Hyundais are very durable though.
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