Hyundai and Kia are telling the owners of nearly 485,000 vehicles in the U.S. to park them outdoors because they can catch fire even if the engines have been turned off. The recalls from the two ...
DETROIT — Hyundai and Kia are recalling more than a half million vehicles in the U.S. due to new problems that can cause engine fires. Documents posted Thursday by the government show the Korean ...
A frightening car fire that erupted without warning in Seminole County, Florida is once again shining a harsh spotlight on long running safety concerns tied to Hyundai and Kia recalls. The dramatic ...
Hyundai issues local recall due to a fault with its battery management software that could cause a fire while the car is recharging or parked ...
Hyundai Motor America has identified a fiery issue that affects only a handful of Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 9 electric vehicles produced in the United States of America for the US market. According to the ...
Hyundai and Kia have issued recalls covering a combined 335,590 units of the Sonata and K5 due to fuel tanks that could deform or melt. The issue stems from a malfunctioning check valve—normally a one ...
Hyundai has issued a recall of one of its vehicles over fears a manufacturing defect could potentially cause the car to catch ...
The Hyundai owner assumed the recalled anti-lock braking system wouldn’t cause a fire of this magnitude. Ignoring car safety recalls can lead to severe consequences, as a Hyundai owner discovered.
Regardless of how severe or minor a recall may seem, car owners should comply, as safety can be at stake. One Hyundai owner learned this the hard way after his 2013 Santa Fe Sport caught fire when a ...
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