In September, Hyundai and Kia issued a recall for 3.4 million vehicles in the United States due to a significant fire risk, advising owners to park these vehicles outdoors and away from buildings. This precaution was recommended because the vehicles could catch fire whether the engines were running or not. Six months after the recall announcement, the majority of these vehicles remain unrepaired and on the road, posing a danger to owners, their families, and potentially others. Hyundai and Kia have acknowledged the difficulty in repairing the affected vehicles until June or later, attributing the delay to a shortage of the necessary parts. In the meantime, the companies have advised owners to be vigilant for dashboard warning lights or the smell of something burning, while asserting that the cars are still safe to drive.
Millions of recalled Hyundai and Kia vehicles with a dangerous defect remain on the road https://t.co/ITR079eE9o https://t.co/v7JA2qlyGP
Hyundai and Kia say they’ve been unable to obtain enough of the needed parts to fix most of the affected vehicles. https://t.co/z6Sby2mpcs
Hyundai and Kia have urged the vehicles' owners to contact the companies or dealers if they see dashboard warning lights or smell something burning. In the meantime, both companies contend that despite the ongoing risks, the cars remain safe to drive. https://t.co/NkAEDRDDJT
Six months after Hyundai and Kia issued a recall for millions of vehicles over a fire risk, most of those autos remain on the road and unrepaired putting their owners, their families and potentially other people in danger. https://t.co/MWd9dGjHrP https://t.co/eALpotNpXs
Hyundai and Kia recalled 3.4 million vehicles, warning to park them outdoors because they risked catching fire. Six months later, most are still on the road, unrepaired. https://t.co/OmIOSpZwRt
Six months after the recall was issued, most of those Hyundai and Kia cars remain on the road — unrepaired — putting owners, their families and potentially others in danger of fires that could spread to garages, houses or other vehicles. https://t.co/EsxHFjEsKQ
In September, Hyundai and Kia issued a recall of 3.4 million of its vehicles saying they should be parked outdoors and away from buildings because they risked catching fire. 6 months later, most of those autos remain on the road — unrepaired. https://t.co/eHplMT9LLZ
Hyundai and Kia in Sept. issued a recall of 3.4M vehicles with a warning: The cars should be parked outdoors and away from buildings because they risked catching fire, with the engines on or off Six months later, most still remain on the road — unrepaired https://t.co/tEw4LWFjDD
In September, Hyundai and Kia issued a recall of 3.4 million vehicles in the United States with an ominous warning: The vehicles should be parked outdoors and away from buildings because they risked catching fire, with the engines on or off. https://t.co/DvLrnQQkf3
Hyundai and Kia issued a recall of 3.4 million of its vehicles in the United States with an ominous warning: The vehicles should be parked outdoors and away from buildings because they risked catching fire, whether the engines were on or off. Read more: https://t.co/eigRb7jVO7 https://t.co/XEXA2gGLPB
Six months later, most of those autos remain on the road — unrepaired — putting their owners, their families and potentially other people in danger of fires that could spread to garages, houses or other vehicles. https://t.co/5cmGR2tG8f
Millions of recalled Hyundai and Kia vehicles with a dangerous defect remain on the road in the U.S. https://t.co/nmhpHGfL2P https://t.co/8GrgfY9LaJ
In September, Hyundai and Kia issued a recall of 3.4 million of its vehicles in the U.S. due to a fire risk whether or not the engine was running. Six months later, most of those autos remain on the road — unrepaired. https://t.co/WGXxW6ofel
Hyundai, Kia: Millions of recalled vehicles with fire risk remain on road https://t.co/jPKoPj4qaC
Hyundai, Kia recalled 3.4 million vehicles over a fire risk. They remain on the road unrepaired https://t.co/Ve020TvU4Q
In September, Hyundai and Kia issued a recall of 3.4 million of its vehicles in the U.S. with an ominous warning. Six months later, most of those autos remain on the road — unrepaired. https://t.co/rXGKxFpwoB
Hyundai and Kia have acknowledged that there’s little hope of repairing most of the affected vehicles until June or later, roughly nine months after they announced the recalls. https://t.co/43FiteFq2h https://t.co/aArNzeVNPQ
Millions of recalled Hyundai and Kia vehicles with a dangerous defect remain on the road https://t.co/PttDXoLHaG