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Hyundai Recall: Fire Risk Looms Over 51,587 U.S. Vehicles
24 Dec
Summary
- Hyundai is recalling 51,587 vehicles in the U.S. due to fire risk.
- Incorrect trailer light wiring harness installation caused the short circuit.
- Owners should park vehicles away from structures until repairs are made.

Hyundai Motor has initiated a significant recall affecting 51,587 vehicles across the United States. The recall stems from an issue with the trailer wiring harness, where incorrect installation has led to short circuits in non-functioning trailer lights. This malfunction poses an elevated risk of fire, prompting immediate safety measures.
As a precautionary measure, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is advising all owners of affected Hyundai vehicles to park their cars outdoors and at a safe distance from buildings. This directive is in place until the necessary repair, which involves replacing the trailer wiring harness, can be completed.
Hyundai dealers will perform this crucial repair free of charge to vehicle owners. The company is working to address the defect swiftly to mitigate the potential fire hazards and ensure the safety of its customers and their property.




