Hyundai recalling 2000+ family vehicles due to airbag safety concerns.

Some SUVs may have a manufacturing defect that could increase risk of harm.

September 10th 2024.

Hyundai recalling 2000+ family vehicles due to airbag safety concerns.
There has been a recent recall of over 2000 Hyundai Santa Fe vehicles due to a manufacturing flaw that could potentially prevent airbags from deploying. According to the Department of Transport, the issue lies with the wiring harness located under the rear passenger seat of the SUV. It seems that this harness may not have been properly secured, leaving it vulnerable to damage over time as the seat is adjusted.

This damage could result in the airbags deploying unexpectedly or, in some cases, not deploying at all. As you can imagine, this poses a serious risk in the event of an accident, as it could lead to increased injury or even death for vehicle occupants. The recall specifically applies to 2065 Santa Fe vehicles from the 2024 range.

If you own one of the impacted vehicles, don't panic. The good news is that this issue can be easily resolved by contacting your nearest authorised Hyundai dealer. They will schedule an appointment for you to bring in your car and have the airbag wire harness inspected and fixed free of charge. Your safety is their top priority, so they are taking swift action to rectify the problem.

For those who want more information, you can reach out to the Hyundai Consumer Care Centre at 1800 186 306. They will be happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have about the recall. Additionally, you can follow us on WhatsApp to stay updated on the latest breaking news, celebrity gossip, and sports updates. The best part? No annoying comments, no pesky algorithms, and your privacy is completely protected. Stay in the know with just a few clicks on our convenient WhatsApp channel.

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