Drivers say automakers are putting lives at risk by not recalling engines known to fail or catch fire - News Summed Up

Drivers say automakers are putting lives at risk by not recalling engines known to fail or catch fire


highway — a life-threatening emergency they say could have been avoided if Hyundai hadn't delayed a safety recall for years. The recalls for the engines known as the Theta II 2.0L and 2.4L started nearly four years ago. Transport Canada told Go Public it has received three complaints involving fires in Hyundai vehicles, and two in Kia vehicles. George Iny from the Automobile Protection Association says Hyundai has taken too long to recall all affected vehicles in Canada. Hyundai working with Transport CanadaGo Public sent the Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. specific questions about how it has handled the recall.


Source: CBC News March 07, 2019 00:45 UTC



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