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Hyundai Recalls 63K Sedans Because Sunroof Glass Shouldn’t Fly Off While Driving

Drivers of vehicles with panoramic sunroofs might choose to roll back the glass on a nice day to get a bit of fresh air. But the key here, is that the drivers get to choose when to do this. That’s apparently not the case for more than 62,000 recently recalled Hyundai vehicles, as the glass from the sunroof has been found to fly off the vehicle while the car is in motion.  [More]

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Hyundai Recalls 173K Sedans Because Power Steering Shouldn’t Just Stop Working

Power steering helps drivers maneuver their vehicles by taking away some of the steering effort. When the system unexpectedly fails it can take drivers by surprise and increase the risk of a crash. For that reason Hyundai is recalling thousands of sedans.  [More]

Hyundai Recalls 305K Sedans For Brake Light Issues

Hyundai Recalls 305K Sedans For Brake Light Issues

Following someone who constantly “rides the brake,” as they say, can be a frustrating experience. But if that car ahead of you is a Hyundai, it might not be the driver’s fault: the carmaker recently recalled nearly 305,000 Sonatas because the brake lights might stay on, even when the driver isn’t pressing the pedal.  [More]

Hyundai Recalls 470,000 Sonatas Because Engines Shouldn’t Contain Debris

Hyundai Recalls 470,000 Sonatas Because Engines Shouldn’t Contain Debris

A properly running engine is a vital part of driving a car, for that reason, Hyundai has initiated a recall of nearly 470,000 sedans that could contain debris in their motors. [More]