Hyundai is recalling more than 65,000 vehicles for an issue that may cause seat belt pretensioners to explode in a crash, potentially injuring occupants of the car, U.S. transportation officials said.
Genesis has issued a recall that applies to over 65,000 units of the G80, GV60, GV70 and GV80 built between 2020 and 2023. The vehicles included in the campaign are fitted with front seat belt ...
Related South Korean brands Hyundai, Kia and luxury division Genesis recalled thousands of vehicles in 2022 for exploding seat belt pretensioners. It turns out the latter wasn’t finished: Genesis now ...
The Ford Motor Company is recalling 105,322 2018–2020 Expeditions and Lincoln Navigators because a problem with the seat belts may cause the pretensioner to inadvertently activate. And as we at Road & ...
The Hyundai group is recalling 575 units of its Genesis brand’s 2023 model year G90 sedans over concerns surrounding seat belt pretensioners. In the event of a crash, these components could explode ...
GM has issued another product recall for certain examples of the Chevy Bolt EV for an issue related to the all-electric vehicle’s seat belt pretensioner. In rare cases, this defect could result in a ...
Last year, Hyundai recalled over 200,000 cars for an odd, niche issue: Seatbelt pretensioners that could explode, sending shrapnel around the cabin during a crash. One year later, it seems the company ...
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