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Consumer News Hyundai Recalls 18,000 Model Year 2024 Santa Fe Suvs

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Hyundai Santa Fe Recalled With 135,000 SUVs At Risk


Hyundai has issued a major recall for its Santa Fe SUV, potentially affecting a large swath of owners. The number of potential vehicles impacted amounts to 135,386 units, to be exact, built between ... Read More

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WASHINGTON — Hyundai is recalling more than 135,000 Santa Fe SUVs because of a manufacturing defect that could cause an electrical fire in certain crashes. The recall affects 2024 and 2025 model year ... Read More

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Hyundai is recalling more than 135,000 Santa Fe SUVs from the 2024 and 2025 model years because a manufacturing error may cause them to catch fire after a crash ... Read More

Hyundai Santa Fe Recalled With 135,000 SUVs At Risk


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