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Hyundai Announces Recall for Creta iVT Variant in India

Hyundai Announces Recall for Creta iVT Variant in India

Hyundai has issued a recall for the iVT variants of the pre-facelift Creta in India, shortly after a similar recall for the Verna sedan. A possible issue with the EOP controller is the reason for the recall which is limited to the mid-size SUV's iVT (CVT) models. Owners of affected vehicles are being contacted individually by Hyundai. Hyundai has demonstrated its commitment to protecting and satisfying its clients with this bold decision. The inspection and rectification, if required, will be carried out free of cost at authorized service centers.

Details of the Recall

Hyundai has not disclosed the number of affected cars or the specific manufacturing dates. However, the company has assured that inspection and rectification, if required, will be carried out free of cost at authorized service stations. To find out if their car is covered by the recall customers are advised to get in touch with the closest service center.

Hyundai Announces Recall for Creta iVT Variant in India - wide
Hyundai Creta iVT Front and Side View

Recent Recall Trends 

This recall follows a trend in the industry, as Kia recently recalled over 4,000 units of the Seltos for the same EOP controller issue. Hyundai is dedicated to the safety and satisfaction of its customers as seen by its fast and proactive handling of possible safety issues. The significance of routine auto maintenance and swift action in resolving safety concerns is shown by these recalls.

The Creta and Verna iVT variant recall by Hyundai highlights the value of routine auto maintenance and swift action when safety concerns arise. Owners of these vehicles should contact Hyundai for further information and to schedule a service appointment if necessary. Hyundai's reputation in the car business is enhanced by this recall which serves as a reminder of the company's dedication to ensuring the security and happiness of its consumers.




 

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