
"Hyundai has decided to up the warranty to a whopping 15 years and 180,000 miles. While that might seem generous compared to the original 5-year, 80,000-mile warranty period, some customers and would-be buyers say that it's just not enough."
"The part in question is Hyundai's Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU), the vehicle's onboard charger and power converter. It's actually a pretty spectacular piece of engineering, but there's just one problem: it's not exactly known for reliability."
"Many E-GMP platform owners have reported failures online, to outlets like Consumer Reports, and even the U.S. Government hoping for a fix. Hyundai has now given consumers more coverage for the issue, presumably to both fix the problem in affected cars and in hopes to restore good faith."
Hyundai has extended the warranty for the Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) to 15 years or 180,000 miles, addressing reliability concerns. The ICCU is crucial for onboard charging and power conversion in E-GMP vehicles. Despite the generous extension from the original 5-year, 80,000-mile warranty, some customers feel it may not be sufficient. Many E-GMP owners have reported failures, prompting Hyundai to enhance coverage to restore consumer confidence and address ongoing issues with the component.
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