On September 27, according to an announcement by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Hyundai is recalling approximately 1.6 million vehicles, while Kia is recalling about 1.7 million vehicles in the United States due to the risk of engine compartment fires.
The automaker has identified a potential issue with the Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit (HECU) in these vehicles, which could experience an electrical short circuit, potentially leading to engine compartment fires while the vehicles are either parked or in motion. To address this safety concern, dealerships will be replacing the HECU and ABS fuses as necessary, as stated in the official filing.
The recall includes a wide range of Kia and Hyundai models, with the automakers identifying specific issues that require attention. These issues may pose safety risks to vehicle occupants, and the recalls are part of the companies’ commitment to customer safety and satisfaction.
The recall campaign underscores the importance of proactive measures to address safety concerns and maintain the quality and reliability of vehicles. Kia and Hyundai are working closely with regulatory authorities and dealerships to facilitate the recall process and ensure affected vehicles are inspected and repaired as necessary.
Vehicle owners affected by the recall are urged to contact their respective dealerships to schedule inspections and any necessary repairs. These proactive measures are essential to minimize safety risks and ensure the continued safe operation of Kia and Hyundai vehicles on the road.
The automotive industry places a strong emphasis on vehicle safety, and recalls are a standard practice when issues are identified that could impact the well-being of drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. Kia and Hyundai’s proactive approach to addressing these concerns reflects their commitment to delivering safe and reliable vehicles to consumers.