Hyundai Service History

Hyundai service history check — official dealer records

Look up official Hyundai dealership service records by UK registration. Reports delivered in minutes. £9.99 — card authorised but not charged unless we find records.

Hyundai coverage last reviewed: June 2026

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Check your car's service history using official UK manufacturer dealership records. Enter a registration number to see every franchised dealer service on file — dates, mileages, and work performed.

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Why Service History Matters

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Missing service history is one of the biggest value killers when buying or selling a used vehicle. Don't leave money on the table.

Up to 23%

Value lost without service history

Up to £3,000

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Up to 75%

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How It Works

Three Simple Steps

1

Enter Your Registration

Type in your vehicle registration number (VRM) — it takes seconds.

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We Check Official Records

We query manufacturer dealership databases — the same systems used by franchised dealers.

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Most reports land in your inbox within minutes of payment — full digital service history, ready to download or print.

What you receive

Example Hyundai service history report

Coverage varies by manufacturer. The tabs below show what reports look like at each level — your report will show this Hyundai's actual records from the manufacturer dealer system.

What workshop remarks show: recall completion, warranty repairs, and service-schedule-aligned visits — held against the VIN at the franchised Hyundai dealer. Where remarks line up with the recommended service interval, that's strong evidence the service was carried out, even though a free-text description isn't included.

Workshop Remarks

2 records
14 March 2024Latest
Franchised Hyundai dealer
38,500 miles

Recall RC-2401 completed: software update, safety-critical component check. Aligned with scheduled service interval.

22 June 2022
Franchised Hyundai dealer
19,800 miles

Warranty repair: turbocharger actuator replaced under manufacturer warranty. Service-schedule-aligned visit.

Sample data shown — workshop remarks coverage suits remarketing and dealer-to-dealer reports.

About Hyundai digital service records

Hyundai is a Korean manufacturer with a major UK dealer network. The Tucson, i10, i20, Kona, and IONIQ 5 are popular models. Hyundai's 5-year unlimited-mileage warranty means many vehicles have digital dealer workshop records.

For a full walkthrough, read our Hyundai service history guide.

How Hyundai records service data

Hyundai UK logs workshop activity through the Hyundai Motor UK dealer management system. Our lookup returns workshop remarks — including recall work, warranty repairs and activities that align with the manufacturer's recommended service schedule — recorded against the VIN at franchised UK Hyundai dealers. Coverage is digital from approximately 2008 onwards, when Hyundai UK standardised the dealer record-keeping system to support the 5-year unlimited-mileage warranty programme. Records include the workshop visit date, mileage, the nature of the work (recall code, warranty repair description, scheduled service trigger), and the dealer code. Unlike full-coverage brands such as BMW or Mercedes, Hyundai records returned by our service emphasise workshop remarks and warranty entries rather than itemised oil-change details — sufficient to verify warranty compliance and a maintained service pattern, but not always a stamp-by-stamp ledger.

Useful Hyundai information

Hyundai service intervals

Hyundai recommends servicing every 12 months or 10,000 miles (whichever comes first). To preserve the 5-year warranty, servicing must be carried out on time, ideally at authorised dealers.

Hyundai models we cover

Full UK Hyundai range is covered: i10 (PA/IA), i20 (BC3/BI3), i30 (PD/PD facelift) hatch / fastback / tourer, i30 N, i40, ix20, ix35, Tucson (TL/NX4 inc. hybrid and PHEV), Santa Fe (TM/MX5 inc. PHEV), Kona (OS/SX2 inc. electric and hybrid), Bayon, Ioniq (AE — first-gen hybrid / EV / PHEV), IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, NEXO, Genesis (when sold as Hyundai pre-2017). The 5-year warranty programme means most post-2010 Hyundais have consistent dealer service patterns logged in workshop records. Older i10 (PA), i30 (FD), and the older Santa Fe (CM) may have partial coverage.

Things to watch when buying a used Hyundai

Three Hyundai-specific things to know: First, the 5-year unlimited-mileage warranty (extended to 8 years / 100,000 miles for high-voltage components on Ioniq, IONIQ 5/6 and Kona Electric) requires servicing on schedule at any Hyundai franchised dealer or to manufacturer spec at an independent — the workshop record proves this. A car that has slipped warranty eligibility through missed services has effectively lost a major selling point. Second, the 1.6 CRDi diesel (in i30, Tucson, ix35, Santa Fe) had known DPF and EGR issues — verifiable dealer workshop remarks including DPF-related work are reassuring. Third, IONIQ 5 / 6 / Kona Electric records should include the high-voltage battery health check (a separate workshop remark) which the 8-year battery warranty depends on.

Why check Hyundai service history before buying

Hyundai resale value is closely tied to documented Hyundai dealer history because of the 5-year warranty — a 3-year-old Tucson with FSH still has 2 years of unlimited-mileage cover left, which is a measurable price difference at trade-in. Workshop records showing the car was serviced on schedule at Hyundai dealers add roughly 8-12% to resale value over partial-history equivalents. For Tucson and Santa Fe diesels (1.7 / 2.0 / 2.2 CRDi) verify DPF and EGR cleaning entries. For IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6 and Kona Electric the high-voltage battery health-check entry is the strongest signal of correct EV care and extends battery warranty cover.

Check Hyundai service history for free

Hyundai's own dealer network can sometimes print service history at a branch if you bring ownership documents, but there's no public Hyundai portal that returns the full dealer record online. Read our free Hyundai guide for every route — and where the gaps are.

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Sample Hyundai report

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Service History

3 of 5 records shown
28 November 2025Latest
52,100 mi

Hyundai dealer — Full service: oil & filter, air filter, cabin filter, brake fluid, inspection

14 November 2024
42,300 mi

Hyundai dealer — Fixed service: oil & filter, brake inspection, service indicator reset

22 October 2023
31,200 mi

Hyundai dealer — Full service: oil & filter, cabin filter, brake fluid, inspection

Every report includes service records, mileage history, full DVSA MOT history, and a PDF you can save or print.

Full DVSA MOT history is included free with every Hyundai service history report — mileage at each test, advisory items, and pass/fail outcomes.

FAQ

Hyundai service history FAQs

How do I check Hyundai service history?

Enter the UK registration of the Hyundai into the form above. We query the official Hyundai dealer system and return every electronically logged service entry — date, mileage, work performed and dealership. £9.99 — your card is authorised but not charged unless we find records.

Coverage level for Hyundai

Hyundai is in our Workshop Remarks tier. Workshop remarks including recalls and warranty work. Where workshop remarks align with service schedules, this strongly indicates a service was carried out.

Does Hyundai have digital service records?

Hyundai UK logs workshop activity through the Hyundai Motor UK dealer management system.

What does a Hyundai service history report show?

For Hyundai we return workshop remarks from the official dealer system: service date, mileage recorded at the visit, the work performed, and the dealership that carried it out. We also bundle the full DVSA MOT history into the same report at no extra cost.

Will independent garage services appear on my Hyundai report?

No. Independent garage services do not appear in Hyundai's manufacturer dealer system. Our report covers Hyundai franchised dealer records only. If a previous owner used an independent specialist, those visits will be missing here — that's the same gap a Hyundai dealer would see if you asked them directly.

Can I check Hyundai service history without owning the vehicle?

Yes. You only need the UK registration of the Hyundai you're checking. There's no ownership verification step — that's why used-car buyers use the service before paying for a vehicle, to confirm the seller's history claims against the official Hyundai dealer record.

Why is Hyundai service history important?

Hyundai resale value is closely tied to documented Hyundai dealer history because of the 5-year warranty — a 3-year-old Tucson with FSH still has 2 years of unlimited-mileage cover left, which is a measurable price difference at trade-in.

Can I check Hyundai service history for free?

Hyundai's own dealer network can sometimes print service history for you if you visit a branch in person with ownership documents — that's the free route, but it requires a dealer trip and you usually need to be the current owner. There is no public Hyundai portal that returns the full dealer service record. Our £9.99 lookup runs the same dealer-system query instantly with just the UK registration. Card is authorised but not charged unless records are found.

Does Hyundai keep digital service records?

Yes. Hyundai dealerships log workshop visits digitally through the Hyundai Motor UK dealer system. Our service returns workshop remarks covering recalls, warranty work, and service-related activities recorded against the VIN.

Is Hyundai service history important for the warranty?

Yes. Hyundai's 5-year unlimited-mileage warranty requires servicing on schedule, and the 8-year/100,000-mile EV battery warranty requires annual battery health checks. Workshop records at Hyundai dealers provide proof of warranty compliance.

What data will I receive for a Hyundai?

For Hyundai, you receive workshop remarks including recall completion, warranty repairs, and activities that align with scheduled service intervals. This is sufficient to verify warranty eligibility and a maintained service pattern, but not always a stamp-by-stamp itemised ledger.

What Hyundai models are covered?

All UK Hyundai models are covered, including i10, i20, i30, i40, ix20, ix35, Bayon, Tucson, Santa Fe, Kona (inc. Electric), Ioniq (first-gen), IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6 and NEXO.

Why is Hyundai classified as Workshop Remarks rather than Full?

Hyundai's UK dealer-system data feed primarily exposes workshop remarks (recall completion, warranty repairs, service-schedule-aligned visits) rather than itemised line-by-line service stamps. This is enough to verify the car has been serviced — but it's a less granular record than the Full Coverage brands.

Are EV battery health checks logged for IONIQ models?

Yes. For IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6 and Kona Electric, the annual high-voltage battery health check is recorded as a workshop remark. The 8-year/100,000-mile EV battery warranty depends on this being completed at a Hyundai dealer.

Does the Hyundai service plan / warranty pass to the new owner?

Yes. Hyundai's 5-year warranty is tied to the VIN, not the original owner, so it transfers with the car. The workshop record proves that the car was on the schedule needed to maintain that warranty.

How does service history affect Hyundai resale?

Hyundai resale is sensitive to documented dealer history, particularly because of the unexpired warranty period. Workshop-documented service-pattern compliance typically adds 8-12% to trade-in value over partial-history equivalents.

Find your Hyundai service history

Looking to find your Hyundai service history? We deliver instant access to official Hyundai dealership service records held in the manufacturer system. Whether you're buying a used Hyundai, selling your vehicle, or verifying your car's maintenance history, our reports arrive within minutes.

How to check Hyundai service history online

Checking your Hyundai service history is simple: enter the UK registration above and we'll query the Hyundai dealer network for every recorded service visit. We access the same system used by franchised Hyundai dealerships, so you receive authentic, verified records.

What's included in a Hyundai service history report?

Every report includes all visits logged at franchised Hyundai dealerships — service dates, mileage readings, work performed, and dealership name. We also bundle the full DVSA MOT history at no extra cost. The combined picture lets you verify full dealer service history (FDSH), spot gaps, and confirm the vehicle's been maintained to the Hyundai schedule.

Related brands (Hyundai Motor Group)

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