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In a recent development, Hyundai and Kia have announced a recall of nearly 92,000 vehicles that were manufactured in the United States and Canada. This recall, affecting several different models, stems from an issue with the electronics in the transmission oil pump, which is a part of the vehicle’s “Idle Stop-Start” system.
What’s more? Kia and Hyundai have advised vehicle owners to park their vehicles outside until the issue is resolved. According to the recall report, the issue is centered around a faulty oil pump in some Hyundai and Kia vehicles, which could potentially catch fire under certain conditions. This defect poses a significant risk to the safety of both drivers and passengers, necessitating the recall to rectify the problem.
As per official statements from Hyundai and Kia, approximately 92,000 vehicles are being recalled, with the majority of the affected models being sold in the USA and Canada. The car manufacturers have expressed their commitment to ensuring the safety of their customers and are working diligently to remedy the situation.
According to the recall report, if they’re eligible for replacement, Hyundai owners will be notified about the recall service appointment by September 25, 2023. While Kia owners will be notified by September 28, 2023.
The recall process will involve inspecting the affected vehicles and repairing or replacing the faulty oil pump. Owners will be notified through official channels, and they are encouraged to respond promptly to schedule a service appointment with their respective dealerships.
For vehicle owners who are unsure if their cars are part of the recall, they can check the official websites of Hyundai and Kia or contact their local dealerships for assistance. All affected customers need to take this recall seriously and act accordingly to prevent any potential hazards.
Hyundai and Kia have faced multiple instances of recalling their vehicles due to fire hazard risks in the past. Just last year, close to 500,000 Kia and Hyundai owners received warnings to park their vehicles away from structures because of the potential fire risk arising from an issue with the anti-lock brake control electronics. Furthermore, in 2022, the two automakers had to recall over 250,000 vehicles, again advising drivers to park outside, this time due to the risk of fire resulting from a problem with the trailer hitch wiring.
What about cars in the UAE? Not to worry as most of the Hyundai and Kia cars in the Middle East markets are either manufactured in Korea or India. However, if you are still unsure of where your car was manufactured, get in touch with your dealership.
Here is a list of used Hyundai cars on sale in the UAE and new Hyundai cars on sale in the UAE. If you are looking for Kia cars, here is a list of used Kia cars on sale in the UAE and new Kia cars on sale in the UAE.
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