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Hyundai vehicles are known for quality, value, and industry-leading warranties. Models like the Sonata, Elantra, Tucson, and Santa Fe feature modern engines that require proper oil maintenance. Hyundai typically uses yellow or orange dipstick handles, and newer models include digital oil level monitoring.
Hyundai offers 10-year/100,000-mile warranty. Using correct oil grade (typically 5W-20 or 5W-30) is essential for warranty coverage.
Park your Hyundai on flat surface and turn off the engine. Wait 5-10 minutes after driving to allow oil to drain into the oil pan. Check when engine is cold for most accurate reading.
Warranty Note: Regular checks help maintain warranty validity. Check every 1,000-2,000 miles.
Open the hood and find the yellow or orange dipstick handle. Common locations:
3. Pull & Wipe Clean
Remove dipstick, wipe with lint-free cloth
4. Reinsert & Wait
Push fully in, wait 2 seconds
5-6. Check Level & Color
Between MIN/MAX, amber color is good
Viscosity
5W-20 (most common)
5W-30 (SUVs/older)
0W-20 (hybrid)
Type
Genuine Hyundai Oil or API SN Plus Full Synthetic
Change Interval
7,500 miles (normal)
3,750 miles (severe)
Per warranty schedule
Warranty Protection
Hyundai's 10-year/100,000-mile warranty requires following scheduled maintenance. Keep all service records.
Theta II Engine Recall
Some 2011-2019 models had engine issues. Check oil MORE frequently (every 1,000 miles) if affected. Visit dealer for inspection.
Turbocharged Models
Sonata N-Line, Elantra N-Line, Kona with turbo MUST use full synthetic. Check every 1,500 miles.