Hyundai Recalls 180,000 Cars
Over 260,000 Vehicles recalled in South Korea Due to Manufacturing defects, Fire Risk
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More than 260,000 vehicles are being recalled in South Korea due to manufacturing defects, according to a statement released by the South Korean government on October 30, 2023. The recall includes over 180,000 cars from the Hyundai Motor Group.
A total of 57 different car models from various brands are affected by the recall. Authorities have indicated a potential fire risk as a contributing factor to the action.
as of October 30, 2023, hyundai Motor Group has not issued a public comment regarding the recall.
details of the Recall
The South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced the recall, citing a range of manufacturing flaws that could compromise vehicle safety. while a fire risk is a primary concern, specific defects vary across the affected models. Further details regarding the specific issues for each model are expected to be released by the Ministry.
The recall affects a broad spectrum of vehicles sold in South korea. Consumers are advised to check wiht their respective car manufacturers or the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport website for facts on whether their vehicle is included in the recall.Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOTIE)
affected Brands and Models
While Hyundai and Kia represent the largest portion of the recall, other brands are also impacted. A thorough list of affected models is anticipated to be published by the South Korean government. Consumers can also contact their local dealerships for clarification.
The recall underscores the importance of proactive safety measures within the automotive industry. Manufacturers are legally obligated to address defects that could pose a risk to drivers and passengers.
What to Do If Your Vehicle Is Affected
If you believe your vehicle may be affected by this recall,the following steps are recommended:
- Check the Recall List: Visit the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOTIE) website or contact your vehicle manufacturer directly.
- Contact your Dealership: Schedule an appointment with an authorized dealership to have the necessary repairs performed free of charge.
- Keep Records: Maintain documentation of all communication with the manufacturer and dealership, as well as any repair work completed.
