Q: How may vehicles affected?
A: There are 93,572 vehicles affected within Australia.
Q: Why can’t I have my vehicle repaired now?
A: We are awaiting parts supply to ensure the repair can be carried out correctly, as soon as parts are available Hyundai Australia will notify affected customers
Q: Why have you released a recall without parts supply?
A: Recalls have to be announced to the government bodies within a certain timeframe regardless of parts supply
Q: How do I know if my vehicle is involved?
A: If your vehicle is involved Hyundai Australia will notify you as soon as possible
Q: What is the problem?
A: Some vehicles may experience an electrical short circuit within the ABS module and this may cause and engine compartment fire.
Q: Have there been any reported cases of fires in Australia?
A: No there have been no reported cases in Australia.
Q: Is my vehicle safe to drive?
A: Yes – the vehicle is safe to drive but as an added precaution we recommend that the vehicle is parked away from flammable structures e.g. not in a garage.
Q: What has to be done to my vehicle?
A: Your dealer will need to install an ABS fuse repair kit.
Q: How long will the repair take?
A: We suggest you discuss the time period with your preferred dealers to confirm the best time to ensure inconvenience is kept to a minimum.
Q: Will the repair costs anything?
A: No – all repairs involved with the campaign are free of charge.
Q: How come the recall is visible on the government website but not on the Hyundai Australia website?
A: The recall has not been published on the Hyundai website to date due to the parts availability. The ETA for parts is the end of February.
Q: How may vehicles affected?
A: There are 93,572 vehicles affected within Australia.
Q: Why can’t I have my vehicle repaired now?
A: We are awaiting parts supply to ensure the repair can be carried out correctly, as soon as parts are available Hyundai Australia will notify affected customers
Q: Why have you released a recall without parts supply?
A: Recalls have to be announced to the government bodies within a certain timeframe regardless of parts supply
Q: How do I know if my vehicle is involved?
A: If your vehicle is involved Hyundai Australia will notify you as soon as possible
Q: What is the problem?
A: Some vehicles may experience an electrical short circuit within the ABS module and this may cause and engine compartment fire.
Q: Have there been any reported cases of fires in Australia?
A: No there have been no reported cases in Australia.
Q: Is my vehicle safe to drive?
A: Yes – the vehicle is safe to drive but as an added precaution we recommend that the vehicle is parked away from flammable structures e.g. not in a garage.
Q: What has to be done to my vehicle?
A: Your dealer will need to install an ABS fuse repair kit.
Q: How long will the repair take?
A: We suggest you discuss the time period with your preferred dealers to confirm the best time to ensure inconvenience is kept to a minimum.
Q: Will the repair costs anything?
A: No – all repairs involved with the campaign are free of charge.
Q: How come the recall is visible on the government website but not on the Hyundai Australia website?
A: The recall has not been published on the Hyundai website to date due to the parts availability. The ETA for parts is the end of February.