Hyundai recall exploding seat belts
1 day agoFOX Business Flash top headlines for May 24. Hyundai is recalling 239000 vehicles due to an exploding seatbelt pretensioner the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced Thursday.
May 25 UPI Hyundai has recalled some 239000 vehicles over reports that seat belts may explode abnormally during a crash.

. Owners will be able to take their recalled vehicles to dealerships where the. Three injuries have been reported two in the US. Korean automaker Hyundai is recalling 239000 cars because the seat belts can explode and injure vehicle occupants.
17 hours agoThe South Korean automaker has recalled three vehicle models. Because the seat belt pretensioners can explode and injure vehicle occupants. They are the Hyundai Accent 2019-2022 the Hyundai Elantra 2021-2023 and the Hyundai Elantra hybrid electric 2021-2022.
Officially 239000 vehicles are being recalled in the US due to. 1 day agoAn unsold 2019 Accent sedan sits at a Hyundai dealership in Littleton Colo. The Korean automaker Hyundai is recalling hundreds of vehicles due to a malfunction related to the seat belt.
Hyundai has expanded a recall of its Elantra and Accent sedans to address seatbelt pretensioners that can explode in the event of an accident. 2 days agoFILE - An unsold 2019 Accent sedan sits at a Hyundai dealership in Littleton Colo. 2 days agoHyundai is recalling 239000 cars in the US.
1 day agoMay 24 2022 104 PM PDT. 1 day agoWASHINGTON Hyundai is recalling 239000 cars in the US. Hyundai is recalling 239000 vehicles over reports that a pyrotechnic element connected to its seat belts may cause them to malfunction sending shrapnel.
On May 19 2019. Hyundai is recalling 239000 vehicles over exploding seat belts. Because the seat belt pretensioners can explode and injure vehicle occupants.
Three injuries have been reported because of the problem. The recall which expands and replaces three previous recalls includes 2019-2022 Accents 2021-2023 Elantras and 2021-2022 Elantra HEVs or hybrid electric vehicles. The issue is with the pretensioner which.
The pretensioners are what tighten the belts in preparation for a crash. 2 days agoByron Hurd. The Seoul-based automaker said the pyrotechnic-type seat belt pretensioners may deploy sending metal fragments into the interior compartment of the vehicle possibly injuring occupants.
All of the. Hyundai said it will notify owners by July 15 and dealers will install. This is because there are reports that a pyrotechnic element connected to its seat belts may cause them to malfunction sending shrapnel throughout the car.
By Caleb Miller. Three injuries have been reported two in the US. 25 May 2022 0.
May 24th 2022 at 1135AM. Korean automaker Hyundai is recalling 239000 cars because the seat belts can explode. Hyundai is recalling 239000 cars because the.
Because the seat belt pretensioners can explode and injure vehicle occupants. 1 day agoHyundai is recalling 239000 cars in the United States because their seat belt pretensioners can explode and injure vehicle occupants. Car owners who are concerned about their vehicle can also contact Hyundai customer service at.
15 hours agoMay 25 UPI -- Hyundai has recalled some 239000 vehicles over reports that seat belts may explode abnormally during a crash. Government regulators in a letter to Hyundai said both the drivers and front passengers seat belt pretensioners can explode upon deployment sending shrapnel throughout the vehicle. A notice filed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration warned that abnormal deployment of the component.
1 day agoNews Cars News Media. Hyundai is recalling 239000 vehicles for seatbelt pretensioners that may deploy in a way that sprays shrapnel throughout the cabin potentially injuring. 1 day agoSo far three people have been injured.
WASHINGTON Hyundai is recalling 239000 cars in the US. On Sunday May 19 2019. 19 hours agoPHILADELPHIA CBS Hyundai is recalling 239000 cars because part of the seat belt can explode.
This recall is in addition to the previous recall which includes 2019. 1 day agoHyundai is recalling 239000 cars over exploding seat belts. Vehicle owners and Hyundai dealers will be notified if they need to take action on July 15.
Three injuries have been reported two in. 1 day agoWASHINGTON AP Korean automaker Hyundai is recalling 239000 cars because the seat belt parts can explode and injure vehicle occupants. 1 day agoOn May 11 a final decision was made on the recall which affects 2019-2022 Hyundai Accents and 2021-2023 Hyundai Elantras.
The Korean automaker is urging owners to bring affected vehicles back to dealers.
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