Hyundai India has initiated a recall for the pre-facelift version of the second-generation Creta’s iVT variants due to a faulty electronic oil pump (EOP) controller. This recall affects the SUV’s iVT variants, although the exact number of impacted units remains undisclosed by the South Korean automaker.
Addressing Safety Concerns
The recall campaign targets the inspection and repair of the iVT EOP controller in the affected Creta models. Hyundai has taken proactive measures by informing impacted customers and urging them to visit authorized dealerships for necessary inspections and repairs. Owners can conveniently verify if their vehicle is part of the recall by entering the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on Hyundai India’s official website.
Assurance of Customer Support
Hyundai reassures owners of the pre-facelift Creta iVT models that all inspection and repair work will be conducted free of charge. This commitment underscores the company’s dedication to prioritizing customer safety and satisfaction. By swiftly addressing the issue, Hyundai aims to uphold its reputation for reliability and quality in the automotive market.