Hyundai Before Service, an initiative by Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. (HMPH), is offering free vehicle check-ups at all authorized Hyundai outlets nationwide until April 10, 2023. Launched on March 20, 2023, this program aims to ensure that customers’ vehicles are running at their best by detecting and addressing potential issues proactively. Through this program, the brand aims to provide customers with added peace of mind and promote safe driving by offering emergency and self-service tips.
Hyundai owners can benefit from a complimentary 23-point inspection regardless of their car’s model year and variant. This inspection covers the daily checklist that involves examining the battery, lights, oil, water, brake, air, gas, engine, and tires, as well as a thorough scan using Hyundai’s Global Diagnostic System (GDS). The GDS evaluates the engine, chassis, and body systems while also detecting and resetting any diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) and other instrumentation modules.
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“Our customers and their Hyundai vehicles deserve only the best. Which is why we encourage them to trust the expertise and high level of care of Hyundai-trained technicians. They can be assured that our network of dealers has the necessary facilities and Hyundai-certified parts to maintain their cars in great shape while retaining their value.”
Eric Ortiz
Gain peace of mind with Hyundai’s Before Service Nationwide Free Vehicle Check-up
Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. is promoting safe driving through its nationwide free vehicle check-up.
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Hyundai Before Service, an initiative by Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. (HMPH), is offering free vehicle check-ups at all authorized Hyundai outlets nationwide until April 10, 2023. Launched on March 20, 2023, this program aims to ensure that customers’ vehicles are running at their best by detecting and addressing potential issues proactively. Through this program, the brand aims to provide customers with added peace of mind and promote safe driving by offering emergency and self-service tips.
Hyundai owners can benefit from a complimentary 23-point inspection regardless of their car’s model year and variant. This inspection covers the daily checklist that involves examining the battery, lights, oil, water, brake, air, gas, engine, and tires, as well as a thorough scan using Hyundai’s Global Diagnostic System (GDS). The GDS evaluates the engine, chassis, and body systems while also detecting and resetting any diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) and other instrumentation modules.
Related: Hyundai Motor Philippines inaugurates its Makati dealership—one of the first with EV facilities
“Our customers and their Hyundai vehicles deserve only the best. Which is why we encourage them to trust the expertise and high level of care of Hyundai-trained technicians. They can be assured that our network of dealers has the necessary facilities and Hyundai-certified parts to maintain their cars in great shape while retaining their value.”
Eric Ortiz
Hyundai Motor Philippines General Manager for Aftersales
In addition, during Holy Week, specifically on April 5 (Holy Wednesday), 6 (Maundy Thursday), 9 (Easter Sunday), and 10 (National Holiday), select locations will introduce the “H-WRAP” or Hyundai Holy Week Roadside Assistance Program. Apart from this, all Hyundai owners can enjoy additional benefits, including roadside and towing assistance, as well as free replacement or top-ups of consumables such as engine oil, brake fluid, clutch fluid, coolant, and windshield washer fluid.
If you’re a Hyundai owner who’s planning on taking your ride on a long journey, you might want to consider taking Hyundai up on their free vehicle check-up before you hit the road. A long road trip is better enjoyed driving a car that is in tip-top shape.
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