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MAY 2009 --
Hyundai is recalling 91,202
MY 2002-2003 Hyundai Sonata
vehicles. Repeated use of
the interior door handle may
cause wear of the chrome
plate. If the top edge of
the handle has very thin
chrome plating, that portion
of the plating may
wear away more easily than
more thickly plated areas as
the door handle is used. The
worn chrome plating on the
upper edge of the handle may
result in a crack or
separation between the
chrome plating on the
inboard and outboard
surfaces of the handle,
which may form a sharp edge.
This may inflict laceration
injuries to anyone using the
door handle. Dealers will
repair the chrome plated
interior door handle free of
charge. The recall is
expected to begin during
June 2009. Owners may
contact Hyundai customer
assistance center at
1-800-633-5151. This recall
was the subject of a
Preliminary Evaluation,
PE08-071, conducted by the
Office of Defects
Investigation.
09V-171
APRIL 2009 --
Hyundai is
recalling 531,894 MY
2006-2007 Accent, Entourage,
Sonata, MY 2007 Azera,
Elantra and Santa FE, MY
2005-2007 Tucson and MY
2007-2008 Veracruz vehicles.
The stop lamp switch in the
affected vehicles may
malfunction. A
malfunctioning stop lamp
switch may cause the brake
lights to not illuminate
when the brake pedal is
depressed or may cause the
brake lights to remain
illuminated when the brake
pedal is released. A stop
lamp switch malfunction may
also affect the operation of
the brake-transmission shift
interlock feature so the
transmission shifter would
not be able to be shifted
out of the park position. It
may also cause the
electronic stability control
(ESC) malfunction light to
illuminate, and it may not
deactivate the cruise
control when the brake pedal
is depressed. Any of these
malfunctions, alone or in
combination, may lead to a
crash. Dealers will replace
the stop lamp switch free of
charge. The recall began on
April 23, 2009. Owners may
contact the Hyundai Customer
Assistance Center at
1-800-633-5151. This recall
was the result of a
Preliminary Evaluation
conducted by the Office of
Defects Investigation.
09V-122
APRIL 2009 --
Hyundai is
recalling 85,036 MY
2001-2003 Santa Fe vehicles
originally sold in or
currently registered in the
states of Connecticut,
Delaware, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, Vermont, West
Virginia, Wisconsin, and the
District of Columbia. Road
salt applied in these
jurisdictions during the
winter months may result in
progressive, internal
corrosion of the rear
trailing arms, which could
lead to thinning or
perforation of the rear
trailing arm steel. Owners
may see or feel slight to
moderate changes in vehicle
operation which will
increase if the vehicle is
not repaired. These changes
include a lowering of
vehicle height that can lead
to tire misalignment and
steering pull. Owners may
also notice a creaking
sound. If the corrosion is
allowed toprogress, the rear
trailing arm may fracture
while driving, thereby
increasing the risk of a
vehicle crash. Dealers will
inspect the rear trailing
arms for internal corrosion
damage. If specified levels
of corrosion damage are
found, the rear trailing
arms will be replaced. Rear
trailing arms that do not
require replacement will
have drainage holes added
and will be treated with
rust-proofing material to
arrest the corrosion
process. Inspection,
treatment and replacement
procedures will be conducted
at no cost to owners. The
recall is expected to
beginduring May 2009. Owners
may contact the Hyundai
Customer Assistance Center
at 1-800-633-5151. This
recall was the subject of an
Engineering Analysis
conducted by the Office of
Defects Investigation.
09V-123
APRIL 2009 --
Hyundai is
recalling 175,765 MY
2001-2004 Sonata and MY
2001-2004 XG300 and XG350
vehiclesoriginally sold in
or currently registered in
the states of Connecticut,
Delaware, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, Vermont, West
Virginia, Wisconsin, and the
District Of Columbia. Road
saltapplied in these
jurisdictions during the
winter months may result in
progressive, internal
corrosion of the front
sub-frame on the vehicles,
and may result in thinning
or perforation of the
sub-frame steel. The
corrosion is frequently
visible and often discovered
during inspection or routine
maintenance, and owners may
also hear noises or notice
tire misalignment and
steering pull. If these
signals are undetected or
unheeded, the corrosion may
progress and the forward
mounting of the lower
control arm may detach from
the sub-frame. If that
happens, the vehicle may
lose drive power to the
wheels, and the front wheel
may make contact with the
fender or wheel well,
thereby increasing the risk
of a crash. Dealers will
measure the thickness of the
front sub-frame and inspect
the front sub-frame for
corrosion damage and, if
necessary, the front
sub-frame will be replaced
with a new sub-frame that
incorporates additional
holes in the upper and lower
panels. If the front
sub-frame does not require
replacement, the dealer will
add drainage holes to the
sub-frame and will treat the
sub-frame withrust-proofing
material to stop the
corrosion process. This
procedure will be performed
free of charge. The recall
is expected to begin during
April 2009. Owners may
contact the Hyundai Customer
Assistance Center at
1-800-633-5151. This recall
was the subject of an
Engineering Analysis
conducted by the Office of
Defects Investigation.09V-124
APRIL 2009 --
Hyundai is
recalling 170,610 MY
2001-2003 Elantra and MY
2003 Tiburon vehicles
originally sold in
orcurrently registered in
the states of Connecticut,
Delaware, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Maine,
Maryland,Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, Ohio,
Pennsylvania,Rhode Island,
Vermont, West Virginia,
Wisconsin, and the District
Of Columbia. Road salt used
during thewinter months in
these jurisdictions may
result in internal corrosion
and thinning of the steel in
the front lower control
arms. The corrosion may
progress to the point where
the lower control arm's
upper and lower panelsbecome
perforated. A perforated
front lower control arm may
fracture between its ball
joint attachment and the
forward and rearward pivot
attachments to the chassis.
The fracturing of the
control arm could an
owner"scontrol over their
vehicle that may increase
the risk of a crash. Dealers
will inspect the front lower
control armsfor corrosion
damage. If specified levels
of internal corrosion damage
are found, the front lower
control armswill be replaced
with new front lower control
arms incorporating
additional holes in the
upper and lower panels.If
the front lower control arms
do not require replacement,
the dealer will add drainage
holes to the front lower
control arms and will treat
the front lower control arms
with rust-proofing materials
to arrest the
internalcorrosion process.
These procedures will be
performed free of charge.
The recall is expected to
begin during April 2009.
Owners may contact the
Hyundai Customer Assistance
Center at 1-800-633-5151.
This recall was the subject
of a Preliminary Evaluation
conducted by the Office of
Defects Investigation.
09V-125
APRIL 2009 --
Huyndai-Kia is
recalling 139,844 MY
2006-2007- Sedona, Sportage,
Sorento and MY Rondo and
Amanti vehicles. The stop
lamp switch in the affected
vehicles may malfunction. A
malfunctioning stop lamp
switch may cause the brake
lights to not illuminate
when the brake pedal is
depressed or may cause the
brake lights to remain
illuminated when the brake
pedal is released. A stop
lamp switch malfunction may
also affect theoperation of
the brake-transmission shift
interlock feature so the
transmission shifter would
not be able to be shifted
out of the park position. It
may also cause the
electronic stability control
(ESC) malfunction light
toilluminate, and it may not
deactivate the cruise
control when the brake pedal
is depressed. Any of these
malfunctions, alone or in
combination, may lead to a
crash. Dealers will replace
the stop lamp switch free of
charge. The recall is
expected to begin during May
and June of 2009. Owners may
contact Kia"s Consumer
Assistance Center at
1-800-333-4542.
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SEPTEMBER 2008 -- Hyundai is
recalling certain MY 2001 Elantra vehicles. If a liquid is
spilled in the area of the cupholder on the center console, it
may seep through the console opening for the parking brake lever
and then drip onto the air bag control module electrical
connector. The spilled liquid may contaminate the air bag
control module and its electrical connector to the air bag
wiring harness and cause the supplemental restraint system (SRS)
warning light to illuminate. This condition may affect the
driver and passenger frontal air bags and may prevent air bag
deployment during a crash where such deployment should occur.
Non-deployment of the SRS air bags may increase the risk of
injury to the driver and front passenger under certain crash
conditions. Dealers will install a protective cover over the
vehicle's air bag control module connector. The recall is
expected to begin during the fourth quarter of 2008, and will be
sent out in six mailings. Owners may contact Hyundai at
1-800-633-5151. This recall was the subject of an Engineering
Analysis, EA08-012, conducted by the Office of Defects
Investigation. 08V532 SEPTEMBER 2008
-- Hyundai is recalling certain MY 2001-2002 Elantra vehicles.
Movement of the side impact air bag wiring harness mounted under
each front seat, possibly caused by contact from materials
placed under the seat, may result in an electrical resistance
that would cause supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning
light illumination. This condition only relates to the driver
and passenger seat mounted side impact air bags and may prevent
seat mounted side impact air bag deployment during a crash where
such deployment should occur. Non-deployment of the SRS air bags
may increase the risk of injury to the driver and front
passenger under certain crash conditions. Dealers will install
new side impact air bag wiring harness connector clips and
revised side impact air bag wiring harness attachments under the
driver's and front passenger's seats. The recall is expected to
begin during the fourth quarter of 2008, and will be sent out in
six mailings. Owners may contact Hyundai at 1-800-633-5151. This
recall was the subject of an Engineering Analysis, EA08-012,
conducted by the Office of Defects Investigation. 08V533
AUGUST 2008 -- Hyundai is recalling
65,000 MY 2008 Elantra vehicles with 2.0 liter beta engines. The
fuel pump motor may not have the proper uniform internal
electrical surface contact. This may cause the fuel pump to
produce less pumping pressure than required to supply the fuel
injection system. Fuel leakage, in the presence of an ignition
source, could result in a fire. Dealers will replace the fuel
pump subassembly free of charge. The recall is expected to begin
during September 2008. This recall was the subject of a
Preliminary Evaluation, PE08-044, conducted by the Office of
Defects Investigation. 08V429
JUNE 2008 -- Hyundai is recalling
88,943 MY 2007-2008 Santa Fe vehicles equipped with P235/60R18
tires. These vehicles fail to comply with the labeling
requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 110,
"Tire Selection and Rims for Motor Vehicles." The black
certification label affixed to the driver's side center pillar,
incorrectly lists the gross axle weight rating (GAWR).
Overloading the vehicle may adversely affect handling and
braking which could cause tire damage, resulting in tire failure
and a crash without warning. Hyundai will mail corrected GAWR
label along with the instructions to the affected owners. The
customer will have the option for dealers to install the label.
The recall is expected to begin during August 2008. . 08V272
APRIL 2008 -- Hyundai is recalling
393,714 MY 2006-2008 Sonata vehicles equipped with an advanced
air bag system which features an occupant classification system
(OCS) in the right front seat. The purpose of the OCS is to
disable the right passenger seat front air bag when it detects
the presence of a child restraint system or small child in the
right front seat. The right front air bag is disabled to prevent
injuries to a child that may result from air bag inflation
during a crash. Misclassification of a small stature adult as a
child in the right front passenger seat may cause the air bag to
not inflate in a crash that merits air bag deployment and may
result in injury to the right front occupant. Dealers will
verify that the OCS does not properly recognize a properly
seated adult occupant. After verification, dealers will remove
the right front seat cushion assembly and ship it to an
evaluation and repair facility. This facility will evaluate and
repair or reprogram the seat cushion and OCS as necessary. The
recall is expected to begin on or about May 26, 2008.
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NEWS:
Rusting Hyundai Sonatas Prompt Federal Probe
Corrosion can cause suspension
to fail, wheels to fall off
ConsumerAffairs.com -- April 29,
2008 -- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
is investigating allegations that the subframe on the Hyundai
Sonata can corrode to the point of causing the suspension to
fail.
The Office of Defects
Investigation (ODI) at NHTSA has received 40 consumer complaints
about severe corrosion in the 1999 through 2002 model year
Sonatas.
Consumers have reported
fist-sized holes in the frame that can cause the suspension
control arm to detach from the vehicle, according to federal
safety investigators.
The result can be wheel collapse
or separation, half shaft detachment resulting in sudden vehicle
disablement and or steering anomalies," according to the NHTSA
Web site.
The federal agency has also
received reports of corrosion in the engine cradle and front
cross-member.
NHTSA said that there appears to
be an increasing trend in failures, with 10 reported so far in
2008, 19 in 2007, 11 in 2006 and 1 in 2005.
Most of the complaints come
from states where large amounts of salt are used on roads during
snowy months, according to NHTSA.
The salt belt states
according to NHTSA are Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin
and the District of Columbia.
Some consumers report discovering
the severe corrosion during routine maintenance such as an oil
change but the majority of the complaints allege that the
corrosion was not detected until it resulted in suspension
failure or a wheel came off, according to NHTSA.
Sonata owners reported traveling
at speeds from 5 to 65 mph when they encountered the suspension
failure. Some of the incidents resulted in the vehicle becoming
disabled in the traffic lane at night with the driver and child
stuck in the car, according to the NHTSA Web sit. Passing
traffic swerved around the vehicle at high speeds, NHTSA said.
One consumer told federal safety
regulators that the Hyundai Sonata was stuck in the middle of a
dangerous intersection.
Another reported the sonata was
so badly rusted the vehicle was declared a total loss by the
insurance company after the lower control arm completely
separated from the vehicle causing the half-shaft to detach
from the transmission and resulting in damage to the wheel
housing and quarter panel from the detached wheel.
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