
Hyundai Full Service and MOT
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- 71
- Number of Hyundai full service and MOT jobs this month.
- £229.24
- Average quote for a Hyundai full service and MOT this month.
- £65
- Average driver saving for a Hyundai full service and MOT.
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2,349 garages for a Hyundai Full Service and MOT

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AG Performance
Lincoln
54 jobs completed
Welcome to AG Performance! At AG Performance, our experienced team of mechanics boasts over 50 years of combined expertise in the industry. Our mechanics are not only

Formula One Autocentres - Spalding
Spalding
4 jobs completed

Continental Motors
Leicester
3196 jobs completed
Family run independent garage est 1987. Honest and trustworthy helpful staff. Highly reputable garage specialising in MOT's, Servicing/Repairs for all your passenger and

Mobile Mechanics and Tyres
Barnet
6196 jobs completed
Services provided: -- Can build and assemble machines or mechanical components according to requirements -- Able to Inspect machines, engines, transmissions etc. an
Full service and mot quotes for Hyundai
There are 2,349 garages that can repair your Hyundai, and the average price is £228.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a 'full service' on a car?
A full service involves thoroughly checking the fluids and components in the vehicle, to determine whether they need replacing, updating, or replenishing. Getting your car serviced will also help prevent larger jobs cropping up later on, thus saving you a lot of hassle and money.
- When is my car due for a service?
The recommended service schedule for your vehicle will be outlined in your owner’s manual. However, the general rule would be that a full service be undertaken at least once a year or every 12,000 miles, whichever comes first.
- How often should you service your car?
Your car should receive a full service annually, and if you undertake a high mileage it should receive an interim service in between at the 6 month mark.
- What is included in a full service?
A full service is a visual inspection that includes around 60-70 checks, and will include some of the following:
Checks over your:
- Battery condition
- Tyre tread and pressure
- Steering and wheel alignment
- Wheel bearings
- Brake pads and discs
- Plus many more!
Top ups and replacements on your:
- Anti freeze coolant
- Brake fluid
- Power steering fluid
- Windscreen wash
- Engine oil and filters
- Plus many more!
Other comprehensively checked components are your:
- Windscreen wipers
- Door locks
- External lights
- Brake fluid condition
- How long does a full service take?
A car’s full service can take around three hours to complete, if there are no significant issues encountered as they will of course lengthen the job time. You will ordinarily get your car back the same day but perhaps set a day aside for the service.
If you decide to book a major service, this can take slightly longer between three to four hours, as it essentially includes all of the checks included in with a full service, plus some extras.
- What's the difference between a full and an interim service?
An interim service is less comprehensive than a full service, and is advised to be carried out every 6 months, or every 6,000 miles. Interim services focus on items that require the most regular renewal and maintenance, and in turn can help to address any problems early on to prevent the issue becoming worse later down the line. A full service covers all of the elements of an interim service, plus more.
- What's the difference between a full and a major service?
Many garages won't differentiate between a full and a major service. Where they do, the major is even more comprehensive and may include items such as a full drain and renewal of brake fluid and coolant.
- What are the benefits of getting a full service?
Though getting your annual full service is not a legal requirement, there are a number of safety and financial benefits to getting one. Just a few of these benefits include:
- Decreases the chance of your car breaking down
- Helps to improve fuel economy
- Getting your annual full service helps towards getting a full service history, increasing the value of your car when reselling
- Reduction of overall wear on your engine, brake pads and tyres through regular maintenance checks
Do you need to find a Hyundai Full service and MOT specialist?
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Hyundai was the first car maker to mass-produce a hydrogen-powered vehicle called the ix35 Fuel Cell. This car isn't the only interesting thing it has been involved in making - in partnership with the makers of the hit TV series The Walking Dead, Hyundai has also created several futuristic Zombie Survival Machines. The brand owns the world's biggest automobile manufacturing facility, covering a staggering 3.1 square miles and producing over 1.6 million cars yearly in Ulsan, South Korea. Find out how much a Hyundai MOT costs here.
An MOT is a standard vehicle roadworthiness test determined by the government, while a full car service isn't a legal requirement and can vary from one garage to the next. However, the two go hand in hand. Some drivers book a full car service and MOT test at the same time (the MOT should always be done before the service) since they are both carried out annually. Doing so has several benefits: it saves time because you don't have to take two trips to the garage and ensures your car is in excellent condition, preventing future repair bills. Certain garages may offer a car servicing and MOT deal, which works out cheaper than booking the two jobs separately. That's why, if you want to book an MOT and full service check, you should shop around for the best price on FixMyCar.
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- RecommendedGrant reviewed Bennett Auto ServicesFull Service and MOT
Recommend this garage will definitely be using this place again
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Absolutely superb customer service from start to finish. Communication second to none and a real pleasure to talk to, whether it was Ian, Josh or Rebe
Hyundai I30 - RecommendedPETERIS reviewed Formula One Autocentres - SpaldingFull Service and MOT
Quick and professional service. Will use again in the future
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