- Hyundai 2024 has consolidated the recall of 7,698 Verna and Creta vehicles.
- A possible problem with the electronic oil pump controller is the reason for the recall.
- It only applies to models with the 1.5-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine and the CVT automatic transmission.
- Whether it is safe to drive the impacted vehicles in their current state is still unknown.
- Owners seeking further information should reach out to the closest Hyundai dealer or give its customer care a call at 1800-114-645.
In India, Hyundai 2024 has declared a voluntary recall affecting 7,698 Verna cars and Creta SUV models. The 1.5-liter normally aspirated petrol engine versions with the CVT automatic transmission are included in the recall.
Further Information About The Recall
An electronic oil pump controller problem that could have an impact on the electronic oil pump’s functionality has prompted the recall. From February 13, 2023, until June 06, 2023, these impacted units were produced.
It’s not verified, but we think Hyundai 2024 dealerships will probably get in touch with each owner of an impacted vehicle directly to ask them to do the necessary servicing as part of the recall. If your Verna or Creta is part of the recall, you may also check with your local Hyundai dealer or give its customer service line a call at 1800-114-645.
Can You Keep Using It?
Hyundai has not stated whether or not the impacted SUV and sedan models are safe to drive as is, but we advise you to find out as soon as possible if your car is covered by the recall. If so, schedule an inspection right away to maintain your car in top condition.
Different Powertrains
The 1.5-liter normally aspirated powerplant previously mentioned is not the only option available for the Creta and Verna; there are also 1.5-liter turbo-petrol and 1.5-liter diesel engines. These engines come with three different gearbox options: a 6-speed torque converter automatic, a 7-speed DCT (dual-clutch automatic), and a 6-speed manual.
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