Yesterday I bought my 2017 Ioniq Hybid SEL to the dealer (Hyundai of New Port Richey (FL)) for an oil change. The car has approx. 22000 miles. When I was waiting for the car the service writer came out to tell me I needed a Fuel Induction Cleaning Service - 3 Part for $139, and that if I didn't that deposits would build up and hurt the performance of the car. Supposedly these deposits are from the gasoline.
My BS filter immediately went off and I refused the service. I have also checked the owner's manual and found no reference to this service. Am I correct in assuming this is totally unnecessary and is just the dealer trying to get more money out of me for unnecessary junk? There may be a sucker born every minute but I'm not going to be one of them!
My BS filter immediately went off and I refused the service. I have also checked the owner's manual and found no reference to this service. Am I correct in assuming this is totally unnecessary and is just the dealer trying to get more money out of me for unnecessary junk? There may be a sucker born every minute but I'm not going to be one of them!