What does a comprehensive vehicle inspection include?

The inspection will include everything the manufacturer specifies and is required for the logbook service. Everything below, and much much more!

  • 1. Test drive

    The engine, drivetrain, brakes and suspension in your vehicle will be tested to ensure that they are up to standard.

  • 2. Operational check

    The standard components of your vehicle such as seat belts, lights, wipers including washers and arm mechanism, horn will be inspected. The air/cabin filters and housing will also be checked.

  • 3. Digital battery check

    Your battery will be tested and printed results will be provided.

  • 4. Inspection of underbody

    A visual inspection will be conducted for leaks from your engine, exhaust system, fuel line and gearbox.

  • 5. Tyre pressure and tread wear check

    The condition, pressure and tread wear of your tyres (including the spare) will be inspected to ensure that it is up to the legal standard.

  • 6. Brake wear recommendation

    A precise measurement can be provided to you. This will also include a fluid condition check.

  • 7. Suspension system check

    Joints and bearings in your vehicle will be checked for any leaks.

  • 8. Final assessment of vehicle

    The wheels are cross checked and a final road test is performed to ensure quality of the service and operations performed.

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Is your car under 10 years old?

Is your car’s odometer reading under 150,000 KM's?

We recommend a logbook service.

We recommend a basic service.

Logbook service

What we recommend as it ensures your car gets exactly what it needs, when it needs it. Equal to giving your car a spa day.

  • Includes the checks, work and part replacements recommended by the car's manufacturer at specific times, often referred to as a scheduled service.
  • Increase vehicle resale value as it shows you look after your car.
  • It will also keep your new car warranty for newbies, for added peace of mind.
Basic servicing

At mycar we call these our Basic Services, but you might know it as a minor or fixed price service.

  • Includes a Detailed Vehicle Inspection safety check, new engine oil and a new oil filter.
  • We'll report on anything needed to keep your car (Betty? Bruce? Cassandra?) in tip top shape, even if they are starting to show their age.

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The Hyundai Tucson is a roomy SUV that’s great for getting families out on the road. With a diesel or petrol engine, you’ll always be in control of where you want to go. That is, unless you’re overdue for an oil change.

To make sure you’re always on top of your Hyundai Tucson oil change, trust mycar. Our experts know your Tucson inside-out, and will have it back on the road in no time. With mycar, you get reliable service with flexible payment options like Afterpay and Zip Pay, so you never need to put off an oil change.

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The fast and effective oil change Hyundai Tucson drivers trust

An oil change is a very important step in your regular car maintenance. That oil lubricates your engine and moving parts, ensuring they don’t create friction or damage. That’s why we only use high-quality oil suited to your Tucson’s needs, helping you maintain your car’s performance and value, and reducing the need for any unnecessary repairs. We also offer an industry-leading workmanship guarantee as standard, so you know when you choose mycar, you’re choosing the best in quality, price and assurance.

What is the Hyundai Tucson oil change price?

The average Hyundai Tucson oil change price is between $150 to $200. It can be higher or lower depending on your specific model, the age of your car, how well it’s been maintained, and more. We’ll always provide an upfront quote before starting work, so you know exactly what to expect.

Although we offer oil changes as a standalone service, the best way to keep on top of your oil changes is with regular servicing. With Tucson service packages starting at just $229, you’ll get an oil and filter change, along with a detailed vehicle inspection and more. It’s a great way to get everything done at once.

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How do I know when it’s time to change oil in my Hyundai Tucson?

Some signs it’s time for an oil change in your Tucson include:

  • Your check engine light’s coming on
  • Your oil level’s low when checked with a dipstick
  • Your oil’s dark or cloudy
  • There’s a strong oil smell inside or outside your car
  • There’s smoke coming from your exhaust

If you’re ever concerned about a smell, sound, warning light or your car not running right, give our Hyundai Tucson experts at mycar a call.

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Make sure your car is in tip top shape with an oil change.

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What is the oil change process for a Hyundai Tucson at mycar?

At mycar, we’ve streamlined our oil change process to ensure you get quality service every time. Our Hyundai Tucson oil change process includes:

  • Running your engine to warm up your oil
  • Hoisting your car for easy access
  • Removing your sump plug
  • Draining your oil
  • Checking your car for any other potential problems
  • Replacing your sump plug and refilling your oil
  • Inspecting your car for leaks
  • Running your car for a last inspection
  • Returning your car to you as good as new

At mycar we go the extra mile for our customers, so you know your Tucson’s in great hands.

 

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How much engine oil does a Tucson take?

A Hyundai Tucson takes 6.1 quarts, or 5.77 litres of oil. This may differ between models, so it’s best to check your owner’s manual, or contact mycar and we’ll be happy to steer you in the right direction.

How often should I oil change my Hyundai Tucson?

If you suspect you need a Hyundai Tucson oil change, how often should you book one in? If you have an older model, it’s recommended you get your oil changed every 6 months, especially if you’re driving a lot. This is because older models use conventional mineral oil, which won’t last as long as newer oils. Newer models use synthetic oil, which will protect your engine for longer, so you’ll usually be able to go around 12 months before an oil change. Sticking to your Hyundai Tucson oil change schedule will ensure your car runs smoothly.

What kind of oil does a Hyundai Tucson take?

A Hyundai Tucson needs a high-quality, thicker oil, like a 5W-20 or a 5W-30. This will ensure your car’s working parts are protected from friction. If you can, choose a synthetic oil, as this will keep your Tucson’s engine better protected for longer. At mycar, we always use premium oil that’s right for your car in every oil change, so you can rest assured you’ve gotten the best.

Book in your Hyundai Tucson oil change today

If you’re due for an oil change, book your Tucson in at one of our 275+ mycar stores throughout Australia. We use only the highest quality oils and filters to ensure your car gets the protection it needs to run at maximum performance. And if anything does go wrong (however unlikely), you’re covered by our workmanship guarantee.

Discover more maintenance tips for your Hyundai Tucson on the mycar blog, such as what to do if you overfill your oil and how to know if you need a diff oil change.