Hyundai Recalls Another 419,200 Cars
Hyundai Motor Co., which last week recalled 883,000 cars in the U.S. with faulty shift mechanisms, is launching three more callbacks covering another 419,200 cars and crossovers.
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Hyundai Motor Co., which last week recalled 883,000 cars in the U.S. with faulty shift mechanisms, is launching three more callbacks covering another 419,200 cars and crossovers:
- 225,000 Santa Fe crossovers (2001-2006 models) with front suspension springs that could rust, break and damage a tire
- 133,100 Sonata sedans (2011 model) with leaking brake fluid
- 61,100 Veracruz crossovers (2007-2012 models) to fix an oil leak that could damage the alternator
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