Hi,
I am a very suspicious person by nature, so this is why I am asking this question.....
As I posted a few days ago, I plan on having my ATF fluid changed on my 2017 Hyundai Elantra Value Edition shortly at 40K miles and still deciding on either Hyundai SP4-M, or the compatible fluid from Amsoil or Maxlife. As you know, the 2.0 engine in the 2017 Elantra does NOT have a dipstick. So, even using a well known respected honest dealer or same with independent shop, how exactly would I know that the fluid was actually changed since there is no way of me know WITHOUT a dipstick??
Just have to blindly trust the dealer or independent shop?? Anyone else feel this way? I dont want to offend a shop and ask them "how do I know you actually changed the fluid"?
I am a very suspicious person by nature, so this is why I am asking this question.....
As I posted a few days ago, I plan on having my ATF fluid changed on my 2017 Hyundai Elantra Value Edition shortly at 40K miles and still deciding on either Hyundai SP4-M, or the compatible fluid from Amsoil or Maxlife. As you know, the 2.0 engine in the 2017 Elantra does NOT have a dipstick. So, even using a well known respected honest dealer or same with independent shop, how exactly would I know that the fluid was actually changed since there is no way of me know WITHOUT a dipstick??
Just have to blindly trust the dealer or independent shop?? Anyone else feel this way? I dont want to offend a shop and ask them "how do I know you actually changed the fluid"?