2010–2015 Model Hyundai Tucson Maintenance & Repair Services

Your second-generation Hyundai Tucson depends on consistent maintenance to stay dependable mile after mile. Following recommended service intervals and partnering with the professionals at Firestone Complete Auto Care can help keep your Tucson performing at its best in the long term.

What Are Common Maintenance Intervals for the Hyundai Tucson (2010–2015)?

Sticking to a routine Hyundai Tucson maintenance schedule can help reduce unexpected repairs and support long-term reliability. Below are some common maintenance intervals for 2010–2015 Tucson models under normal driving conditions.

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2010–2015 Hyundai Tucson Oil Change Information

Hyundai recommends following fixed intervals based on mileage and time. For most drivers, this means servicing the oil and filter every 3,750 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first.

If your Tucson is frequently driven in stop-and-go traffic, extreme heat or cold, or on short trips, you may need to shorten the interval to help protect the engine.

Hyundai Tucson Oil Types and Capacities by Engine

Choosing the correct oil type and capacity for your Tucson's engine is essential for proper lubrication and long-term durability.

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2010–2015 Hyundai Tucson Tire Information

Your tires are essential for traction, handling, and ride comfort. You should rotate your Tucson's tires every 7,500 miles—typically at each oil change—to promote even tread wear and extend tire life.

Maintaining proper inflation is equally important. Most Tucson models specify approximately 32 PSI for normal driving, though you should always verify the exact pressure listed on the driver-side door jamb.

You may need new tires if you notice cracks, bulges, sidewall damage, uneven wear patterns, tread depth at or below 2/32 of an inch, or frequent or unexplained air pressure loss.

Always verify tire size using the placard on the driver's side door or your owner's manual before replacement.

Common Tire Sizes by Trim for 2010-2015 Hyundai Tucsons

Below are the most common factory tire sizes for the 2010–2015 Hyundai Tucson:

2010–2015 Hyundai Tucson Battery Information

A healthy 12-volt battery supports reliable starting, interior electronics, and onboard systems. If your Tucson is slow to start or you notice dim lights, a battery inspection may be needed.

Second-Generation Hyundai Tucson Battery Specs

For this generation, Hyundai commonly specifies the following battery configuration:

Hyundai recommends inspecting the battery at every oil change. Most batteries last between 3 and 5 years, depending on climate and driving habits. If you're unsure which battery is right for your Tucson, the pros at Firestone Complete Auto Care can help with battery testing and replacement.

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Example 2010–2015 Hyundai Tucson Maintenance Schedule

Every 3,750 Miles

  • Change engine oil and filter

Every 7,500 Miles

  • Change engine oil and filter
  • Rotate tires
  • Inspect air cleaner filter
  • Inspect tire pressure and condition
  • Inspect vacuum hose

Every 15,000 Miles

  • Replace cabin air filter
  • Inspect engine air filter
  • Inspect A/C refrigerant level
  • Inspect brake system
  • Inspect driveshafts and boots
  • Inspect electronic throttle control system

Every 30,000 Miles

  • Replace engine air filter
  • Replace engine air cleaner filter
  • Inspect brake fluid
  • Inspect fuel filter
  • Inspect fuel lines, fuel hoses, and connections
  • Inspect parking brake

Every 30,000 Miles (Continued)

  • Inspect rear disc brakes, linings, and parking brake
  • Inspect vapor hoses and fuel filler cap
  • Inspect exhaust pipe and muffler
  • Inspect steering gearbox, linkage, boots, and lower ball joints

Every 60,000 Miles

  • Inspect drive belt(s)
  • Inspect valve clearance
  • Inspect transmission
  • Inspect suspension mounting bolts
  • Inspect timing components
  • Inspect cooling system

Every 105,000–120,000 Miles

  • Replace spark plugs at 105,000 miles
  • Inspect coolant condition
  • Replace engine coolant at 120,000 miles or 10 years
  • Replace engine coolant every 30,000 miles after first replacement

Maintenance needs may vary depending on driving conditions. Always consult your Hyundai owner's manual for exact service requirements.

2010–2015 Hyundai Tucson Repair & Troubleshooting

Even the best cared-for vehicles run into trouble. Over time, your Tucson may experience issues with its engine, A/C system, transmission, or suspension. Routine maintenance can help prevent major repairs, but it's important to address any signs of trouble immediately. Common problems may include brake squealing, a check engine light, problems with the heater, or reduced fuel efficiency.

Schedule Maintenance

If you experience anything out of the ordinary with your Tucson, bring it to the professionals at Firestone Complete Auto Care. Our technicians can quickly determine the cause of your problem and offer expert auto repair services that will have your Tucson back on the road for your next commute.

Maintain Long-Term Reliability with Firestone Complete Auto Care

Your Hyundai Tucson was built for efficiency and reliability, but staying on top of maintenance is what keeps it that way. From oil changes and tire care to battery checks and inspections, Firestone Complete Auto Care provides expert service designed to support your Tucson for the long haul. Schedule your routine maintenance appointment today!

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