By Patrick Masterson
Cars affected: approximately 180,000 Hyundai Tucson SUVs of the 2019-2021 style year, as well as about 9400 2019-style Kia Stinger reardoor cars equipped with 3. 3-liter T-GDI engines
The problem: a chimney in the engine compartment would possibly occur in the domain where the electronic hydraulic unit of the anti-lock brakes is located, which would increase the threat of injury or collision.
The solution: Hyundai dealers will update the Tucson hydraulic calculator for free. The sting is still in development.
What homeowners do: Hyundai will begin notifying homeowners on October 30; Kia will begin notifying homeowners as of October 26. Owners can call Hyundai at 855-371-9460, Kia at 800-333-4542, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s vehicle safety hotline at 888-327-4236 or stop on their online page to find out your vehicle identification number and receive more information.
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