Vehicle Pass for Hyundai
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Below you will find the officially registered maintenance overview for this vehicle.
You will also receive this report by email.
Vehicle Pass for Hyundai
Below you will find the officially registered maintenance overview for this vehicle.
You will also receive this report by email.
Request available Hyundai maintenance records and digital workshop entries linked to the VIN.
Review returned service dates, mileage readings, inspections and workshop notes where available.
Use the PDF when buying, selling or importing a used Hyundai.
Hyundai maintenance information
Many modern Hyundai vehicles may have maintenance information recorded digitally. Official Hyundai pages in Europe describe myHyundai as a personal service platform. Hyundai also explains that the myHyundai app can support service booking, service history and vehicle-related content, with Bluelink integration on compatible vehicles.
This does not mean that every Hyundai has a complete digital service history. Older i10, i20, i30, i40, ix20 and ix35 vehicles may still depend on paper service books, workshop invoices and inspection documents. Newer Kona, Tucson, Santa Fe and IONIQ models may have more connected features, but maintenance data still depends on the market, dealer process and what was recorded.
Available Hyundai service history may include service visits, maintenance dates, mileage readings, workshop entries, inspections, maintenance operations and service interval information. It may help you see whether the vehicle followed a regular maintenance pattern. It can also reveal gaps in the returned digital timeline. A gap should be checked, but it does not automatically prove that the car was not serviced.
Availability depends on model, production year, market, servicing location and digital registrations. A recent IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6 or NEXO may have a different record profile from an imported i30 or an older Santa Fe. Work carried out by independent workshops may appear only if it was digitally recorded and included in the available data.
Use returned Hyundai maintenance records as one part of the purchase check. Compare them with invoices, inspection reports, service book stamps, seller statements and the current condition of the car. For electric Hyundai models, do not assume that a service history report includes battery health. Battery condition needs separate evidence or diagnostics.
Official owner information is available through myHyundai Europe, myHyundai app information, Hyundai Bluelink and Hyundai Service and Maintenance.
A returned entry may show a service visit, recorded mileage and maintenance event.
Official owner tools may support service booking, car status and connected functions.
Paper invoices and inspection reports help explain gaps in digital maintenance records.
For Hyundai owners
A Hyundai owner may already have access to some maintenance information through official Hyundai channels. Depending on the country and vehicle, this may include myHyundai, Hyundai Bluelink, authorised Hyundai dealers and official Hyundai service centres.
Hyundai Europe states that myHyundai can provide service booking, service history and content tailored to the vehicle. Hyundai Netherlands says the myHyundai app can help plan service appointments and view maintenance history. Bluelink can connect compatible vehicles with the app and car touchscreen, but connected functions vary by model, subscription and market.
Owner access can depend on the account, vehicle pairing, connected-service status, country and dealer records. It is not the same as an open file that every prospective buyer can inspect before purchase.
For buyers and importers
Someone buying a used Hyundai usually cannot access the previous owner’s myHyundai account, Bluelink app profile or private dealer communication. Ask the seller for invoices, service book evidence, inspection documents and any official Hyundai paperwork they can share.
VehiclePass helps buyers, sellers and importers request available maintenance information before purchasing a used Hyundai. It is independent from Hyundai and does not replace official Hyundai owner support.
Report scope
VehiclePass focuses on available Hyundai maintenance history connected to the VIN. It is not a complete vehicle history report, not a battery health certificate and not a full VIN decoder.
| Information type | May appear in the report? | How to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Service dates | Yes, where available | Build a timeline of returned workshop visits. |
| Mileage | Yes, where recorded | Compare service mileage with the current odometer. |
| Workshop entries | Yes, where supplied | See whether a Hyundai workshop visit was recorded. |
| Maintenance operations | Yes, if included | Review the work described for a returned event. |
| Inspection records | Sometimes | Inspection information depends on available data. |
| Service intervals | Sometimes | Use interval data with Hyundai owner documents. |
| Digital service gaps | Yes, by absence | A gap means no available digital entry was returned for that period. |
| Accident history | No | Damage and accident checks require separate sources. |
| Ownership history | No | The report does not identify previous owners. |
| VIN decoding | Limited | The main purpose is Hyundai service history. |
Model coverage
Hyundai service history requests often involve compact and family models such as the i10, i20, i30, i40, Bayon, Kona, Tucson and Santa Fe. Older used-car checks may include the ix20 and ix35.
Electric, hybrid and fuel-cell searches can include the IONIQ, IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, IONIQ 9 and NEXO. Larger or practical Hyundai checks may involve the Staria. For electric cars, remember that maintenance history and battery health are separate topics.
The model name does not guarantee digital records. A well-documented older i30 may have strong paper evidence but fewer digital entries. A newer Tucson or IONIQ may have app features, but results still depend on the VIN, country, servicing history and digital registrations.
Before purchase or resale
A used Hyundai can be a small city car, family SUV, electric vehicle, hydrogen model or imported car from another European market. The service history helps you understand how the vehicle was maintained before you buy, sell or import it.
For buyers, returned records can be compared with the advert, invoices and current mileage. Dates should follow a sensible order. Mileage readings should normally rise over time. Service operations should fit the age and use of the vehicle.
For sellers, a clear PDF can support the service documents already held. For importers, a Hyundai VIN service history check can help show whether maintenance records are available before registration or resale. This is useful when documents are missing, translated or split across countries.
Missing records need careful review. A gap may mean the vehicle was serviced outside a digital route, the entry was not shared, or the seller has paper proof instead. Ask questions and compare the report with inspection documents before making a final decision.
Use the report together with a physical inspection, vehicle documents and mileage checks. Our guides to odometer fraud warning signs and digital service history for imported cars explain why service mileage and import paperwork should be reviewed together.
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Compare returned service records with invoices, mileage and the seller story.
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Use available maintenance information beside service book pages and invoices.
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Look for available records before transport, registration or final payment.
Brand context
Hyundai is part of Hyundai Motor Group. Kia and Genesis also belong to the same wider automotive group. That does not mean every brand uses the same service history route or that records are available in the same way.
Maintenance information depends on the specific brand, market, dealer network, servicing location and vehicle history. A Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage and Genesis model may have different owner portals, service processes and data availability.
For wider context, read our guide to the Digital Service Record and our overview of which car brands use a Digital Service Register. You can also compare with Toyota service history, Ford service history, Volkswagen service history, Volvo service history and BMW service history.
Clear and independent
VehiclePass is an independent service and is not affiliated with Hyundai. It does not provide access to a myHyundai account, Bluelink account, dealer account, official Hyundai system or private service-centre file.
The request is based on the VIN. Where data is available, VehiclePass presents returned maintenance information in a PDF report. The report is focused on service records, workshop entries, mileage at service and maintenance history. If no data is found, the payment is refunded.
Good to know
myHyundai and Bluelink are official Hyundai owner services. VehiclePass is a separate independent report service for available maintenance data.
Maintenance records
A VIN decoder usually identifies specifications, equipment or production details. This Hyundai service history check has a narrower purpose: available maintenance records linked to the VIN.
The report does not include accident history, damage records, theft records, ownership history or battery health. It also does not replace an independent mechanical inspection or EV battery diagnostic test.
Four simple steps
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Locate the 17-character VIN on the Hyundai or in its registration documents.
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Submit the Hyundai VIN and the email address where you want to receive the report.
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Proceed through the secure payment step so the maintenance request can begin.
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Download the VehiclePass report and receive a copy by email. No data found means your payment is refunded.
Hyundai FAQ
Short answers for buyers, sellers and importers checking a used Hyundai by VIN.
Does Hyundai keep digital service history?
Some Hyundai vehicles may have digital service history or app-supported maintenance information. Availability depends on the model, market, servicing route and recorded data.
Can I check Hyundai service history by VIN?
Yes. VehiclePass can request available Hyundai maintenance information by VIN and return a PDF report where records are found.
Does every Hyundai have digital service history?
No. Some vehicles have digital records, while others rely on paper service books, invoices or incomplete records.
Can I access Hyundai service history online?
Hyundai owners may be able to use myHyundai or official Hyundai services for some maintenance information. A used-car buyer usually cannot access the previous owner’s account.
Can Hyundai Bluelink show service history?
Bluelink connects compatible vehicles with app and in-car services. Service history availability depends on the vehicle, market and app functions.
Can independent workshops appear?
Independent workshop work may appear only if it was digitally recorded and included in the available returned data. Keep invoices as supporting evidence.
Can imported Hyundai vehicles have missing service records?
Yes. Imported vehicles can have records split across countries, dealers, independent workshops and paper documents.
Is VehiclePass affiliated with Hyundai?
No. VehiclePass is independent and is not affiliated with Hyundai.
Is this a VIN decoder?
No. The main purpose is Hyundai service history and maintenance records. VIN decoding is not the main service.
Does the report include accident history?
No. Accident history, damage records, theft checks and ownership history are not included.
What happens if no service history is found?
If no data is found, the payment is refunded.
Why is Hyundai service history important?
It helps you compare service dates, mileage and recorded maintenance with the seller’s documents before buying, selling or importing a used Hyundai.
Ready to check?
Enter the VIN above to request available Hyundai maintenance records in a clear PDF report.