Hyundai Motors India has announced a voluntary recall for 7,698 units of the Creta and Verna due to a potential issue with the electronic oil pump controller, which may impact the performance of the oil pump. All the recalled variants were powered by the 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine with CVT automatic transmission.
Last month, the Kia Seltos was also recalled for the same issue.
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The electronic oil pump controller in a vehicle is tasked with managing the oil flow within a powertrain. Its primary role is to ensure adequate lubrication at all times, for the powertrain’s smooth operation and longevity. Moreover, the electronic control aspect enables precise adjustment of oil flow based on various factors like engine speed, temperature, and load conditions. This precision enhances both performance and efficiency.
For those unaware, both Hyundai Creta and Hyundai Verna are available with 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol (115PS/144Nm) and 1.5-litre turbo-petrol (160PS/253Nm) engines. The Hyundai Creta also gets a 1.5-litre diesel (116PS/250Nm) unit. Depending on the model and engine, the transmission options include manual, dual-clutch automatic, and torque converter automatic units.
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