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Hyundai to recall over 226,000 vehicles in US
Hyundai Recalls 226,000 Cars Over Defective Rear-View Cameras
Hyundai is recalling almost a quarter of a million vehicles because of a problem with their rear-view cameras. A total of 226,118 Santa Fe SUVs and Elantra sedans built for the 2021-22 model year are affected.
Hyundai recalls more than 187K vehicles. Check car recalls here and Bucks County dealerships
Hyundai is recalling more than 187,000 vehicles because of a damaged charging unit and wiring issues, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For a full list of recalled vehicles or to see if your car has any recalls, check the NHTSA website.
Hyundai recalls over 145,000 vehicles: See affected models
Hyundai is recalling 145,235 of its Genesis and IONIQ vehicles. This recall includes a crash risk, the NHTSA report said.
Hyundai recalls over 145,000 electric vehicles because they could lose power
Hyundai is recalling more than 145,000 of its electric vehicles because of a charging issue that could cause the cars to lose power while driving.
Hyundai, Kia recall over 200,000 EVs over potential power issues
Hyundai and Kia are recalling more than 200,000 vehicles because their integrated charging control units may have issues that could result in loss of drive power.
Hyundai Recalls Over 145,000 EVs Due to Charging Issues
Hyundai said the electrical issue could "increase the risk of crash" if the vehicle's battery is allowed to run dry.
More than 240,000 Hyundai, Genesis and Kia cars recalled for safety
Some Hyundai models may have faulty wiring that would allow the vehicle to roll away. Other Hyundai, Kia and Genesis cars may have damaged EV charging units.
Hyundai recalls more than 145,000 Ioniq and Genesis EVs that can lose power while driving
Hyundai is recalling over 145,000 Ioniq and Genesis vehicles due to a 12-volt battery charging issue that could cause the EVs to lose drive power and increase the risk of a crash. NHTSA says the cause is the vehicles' Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU),
Hyundai recalls more than 187K vehicles. Check car recalls here
Hyundai is recalling more than 187,000 vehicles because of a damaged charging unit and wiring issues, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For a full list of recalled vehicles or to see if your car has any recalls, check the NHTSA website.
Hyundai to recall over 226,000 vehicles in US over rear view camera display concerns
Hyundai Motor is recalling 226,118 vehicles in the U.S. over concerns the rear view camera image may fail to display, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Wednesday.
Hyundai, Kia, Honda, Fisker, Jeep among 305,000 vehicles recalled. What you should know
The NHTSA recently announced recalls for 305,996 vehicles, including models from Stellantis, Fisker, Honda, Kia, and Hyundai.
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Hyundai recalls nearly 43,000 vehicles for roll-away risk
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has issued a recall for 42,465 2025 Tucson and Santa Cruz vehicles. The company says the console extension wiring ...
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Hyundai recalls over 145,000 EVs in the US
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happen quite regularly. In the ...
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Hyundai recalls 145,000 Ioniq and Genesis EVs for loss of drive power
Omission of 48-volt electronics is particularly surprising in Hyundai's E-GMP vehicles, which incorporate various other ...
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Hyundai Recalls Over 42,000 Tucson, Santa Cruz Models Over Wiring Defect
Hyundai has issued a recall for over 42,000 2025 Tucson SUVs and Santa Cruz pickup-SUV hybrids due to a wiring issue that may ...
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