Which 5 Automakers Are Recalling Over 40,000 Vehicles for Safety Issues?

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Key Takeaways
- Hyundai and Ford are recalling over 40,000 vehicles.
- Safety defects include weak hood latches and faulty seat belts.
- Vehicle owners can check recalls via www.car.go.kr.
- In June, over 14,000 vehicles were recalled for similar issues.
- Manufacturers are taking proactive measures to enhance vehicle safety.
Seoul, Sep 10 (NationPress) Hyundai Motor, Ford Sales Service Korea, and three additional automakers are set to voluntarily recall over 40,000 vehicles to rectify various safety defects, as reported by the transport ministry on Wednesday.
The five companies involved, which also include DNA Motors, Mercedes-Benz Korea, and Stellantis Korea, will recall a total of 40,380 units across 16 models, according to the ministry's announcement.
The recalls are due to a flawed hood latch in Hyundai's Palisade SUV, defective seat belt buckle bolts in Ford's Explorer SUV, and a malfunctioning sensor in DNA Motors' UHR125 motorcycle, as reported by Yonhap news agency.
Additionally, loose steering system components in the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 4MATIC and faulty antenna cables in the Jeep Wrangler were also reasons cited for the recalls, according to the ministry.
Vehicle owners can verify if their vehicles are affected by visiting the official government website at www.car.go.kr, stated the ministry.
Back in June, Hyundai Motor, Jaguar Land Rover Korea, and two other firms voluntarily recalled over 14,000 vehicles to address faulty components, as per the transport ministry.
The four companies, including trading firm GS Global Corp. and GM Asia-Pacific Regional Headquarters, the South Korean branch of General Motors Co., recalled a total of 14,708 units across 19 different models, according to a press release from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, as reported by Yonhap news agency.
In May, Kia Corp., BMW Korea, and Hyundai Motor Co. voluntarily recalled over 16,000 vehicles due to manufacturing defects, as noted by the transport ministry.
According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, a total of 16,577 units across 14 models were affected by these recalls.
Kia recalled 12,949 units of two models, including the Seltos, due to a defect in the high-pressure fuel pipe which could potentially lead to fuel leakage and heighten the risk of fire.
Earlier in April, Volvo Car Korea, Mercedes-Benz Korea, Man Truck & Bus Korea, and two other foreign car brands voluntarily recalled over 117,000 vehicles due to manufacturing issues.