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Related: About this forumHyundai, Kia recall 168,000 vehicles due to increased fire risk
DETROIT Despite a government shutdown, Hyundai and Kia are moving ahead with a recall of about 168,000 vehicles to fix a fuel pipe problem that can cause engine fires. The problem stems from improper repairs during previous recalls for engine failures.
The affiliated Korean automakers have been dogged by fire and engine failure complaints from across the nation. Theyre both under investigation by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which has been trying to figure out whether initial recalls covered enough vehicles. But the agency is mostly closed due to the shutdown.
In addition to the recall, each automaker says it will do a product improvement campaign covering a total of 3.7 million vehicles to install software that will alert drivers of possible engine failures and send the cars into a reduced-speed limp mode if problems are detected.
NHTSA employees who do safety investigations and recall notifications are not at work. Under normal circumstances, the agency would review the recalls to make sure they are adequate and post details on the agency website. It also would monitor notices to customers, and make sure customers could check to see if their vehicles are included.
Kia spokesman James Bell said the company is proceeding with the recall and campaign regardless of government delays.
More (Includes video): https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2019/01/16/hyundai-kia-recall-168-000-vehicles-due-increased-fire-risk/2598469002/
3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)Rhiannon12866
(222,072 posts)There are an awful lot of recalls these days - and not just for new cars.
Kali
(55,735 posts)at least in older Souls. $700 to change a relay is fucking insane.