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Modern car owners pay attention! Three models have been recalled, and there is a safety hazard in the front windshield

Recently, according to overseas media reports, Hyundai Motor will recall the Sonata, Elantra and Shengda models in the United States, involving a total of 26,413 vehicles, including 9,596 2021 Sonatas, 8,561 2021 Shengda and 8 2021 Shengda and 8,256 2021 Elantras manufactured between October 29, 2020 and January 8, 2021.

Modern car owners pay attention! Three models have been recalled, and there is a safety hazard in the front windshield
Modern car owners pay attention! Three models have been recalled, and there is a safety hazard in the front windshield

The specific reason for this recall is that due to the unqualified adhesive used by the supplier of the front windshield of the vehicle, it may be mixed with the paint, resulting in insufficient adhesion of the front windshield, which is easy to produce the risk of falling off in the collision, and has not yet caused any accidents, but the owner of the affected vehicle may notice that the front windshield will produce wind noise or water leakage. At present, the supplier has solved this problem, and the owner will receive the recall email before February 25, and the owner can drive the vehicle to the dealership for free replacement.

Modern car owners pay attention! Three models have been recalled, and there is a safety hazard in the front windshield
Modern car owners pay attention! Three models have been recalled, and there is a safety hazard in the front windshield
Modern car owners pay attention! Three models have been recalled, and there is a safety hazard in the front windshield

In addition, the US market also recalled the 2022 Shengda hybrid version of the model, involving 293 vehicles 2022 Hyundai Shengda hybrid version and 421 2022 Hyundai Shengda hybrid version, because at a very low temperature, the dashboard in the car will show abnormalities, resulting in users can not accurately grasp the driving information, resulting in safety hazards.

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