Hyundai Recalls 140,000 Cars to Fix Seatbelt Buckles
Hyundai Motor Co. says it will call back about 140,000 of its 2015 model Sonata sedans in the U.S. and Canada to repair or replace seatbelt buckles that can jam and fail to latch properly.
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Hyundai Motor Co. says it will call back about 140,000 of its 2015 model Sonata sedans in the U.S. and Canada to repair or replace seatbelt buckles that can jam and fail to latch properly.
The company says the buckle's metal tongue can jam if forced into the buckle at an angle. If it fails to latch correctly, a warning light will illuminate on the instrument panel.
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