You can – but to avoid disappointment, we highly recommend making a service appointment by phone or online contact form.
Please contact us. Depending on the nature of the recall, we’ll be able to suggest the best course of action.
Please contact us as soon as possible to make your MOT appointment. By law, you are permitted to drive your vehicle directly to our premises for an MOT. If you happen to be stopped by the police, simply inform them of your appointment with us.
If you haven’t used your car for some time, It could be due to a flat battery.
If your car breaks down and it’s still under warranty, please call the Hyundai Roadside Assistance Programme (HRAP)on 0330 053 0341. If you’re deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech impairment, feel free to text HRAP on 07900 444 999.
Otherwise, if you’re subscribed to a recovery service such as the AA or RAC, they will be able to help. In an emergency, the AA can supply and fit a battery at your location, even if you aren’t an AA member – click here for details.
Provided your battery is in good condition, it should be fine to leave your vehicle for up to two weeks without using it. Otherwise, we recommend: