Hyundai is preparing to recall aging Genesis and Equus sedans to address a problem with the windshield wipers.
Some wiper motors were manufactured with a cover seal that is prone to degradation over time. Water can eventually enter the internal components, corroding the motor’s printed circuit board. In some cases, the motor becomes intermittently or permanently disabled.
“If the windshield wipers become inoperative during inclement weather, driver visibility could be reduced, increasing the risk of a crash,” the company notes.
The defective motor seals were used in the 2012 Genesis and the 2011-2013 Equus, affecting a total of 18,700 vehicles in the US market. An early sign of potential trouble emerged almost immediately in October 2010 with the first field failure, though the second incident was not logged for three more years. Hyundai initially believed the issue had limited effect on wiper operation, however a deeper investigation eventually raised safety concerns and led to the recall.
The company claims to be unaware of any accidents or injuries associated with the defect.
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