Recent Hyundai Recalls

 
Recent Hyundai Recalls
 

Staying informed about Hyundai recalls is vital for protecting yourself and your passengers on the road. Whether driving around Ringgold, GA, or making trips to Chattanooga, TN, knowing the latest recall information helps ensure your Hyundai remains safe and reliable. Keeping up with manufacturer updates allows drivers to respond quickly and schedule any necessary repairs without delay.

What a Vehicle Recall Means

A vehicle recall occurs when Hyundai or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) identifies a safety or compliance issue that could affect vehicle performance or passenger safety. When this happens, affected vehicle owners are notified by mail and offered free repairs at authorized Hyundai dealerships. To verify your Hyundai’s recall status, use your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the NHTSA recall lookup tool for the most current updates.

   

Major Recent Hyundai Recalls

  • Hyundai Palisade SUV Airbag Recall: Approximately 568,000 Palisade SUVs from model years 2020–2024 have been recalled due to potential issues with side curtain airbag deployment. This problem can affect third-row passenger protection. Hyundai is developing a remedy, and notification letters are scheduled to be mailed to affected owners once a fix is ready.
  • Instrument Panel Display Recall (2024–2025 models): Select 2024–2025 models—including Tucson Hybrid, Tucson Plug-In Hybrid, Ioniq 5, Santa Cruz, Kona, Palisade, Santa Fe, and Sonata—may experience instrument panel display failures. Critical information such as speed or warning indicators may fail to display. Hyundai dealers will update the display software free of charge.
  • Fire Risk & Wiring Harness Notices: Over 51,000 Hyundai vehicles, including certain Tucson models, are subject to recall due to trailer wiring harness problems that could cause electrical shorts or lead to an increased fire risk.
  • Other Recent Recalls: Previous recalls addressed seat belt latch issues on Palisade models and fuel tank defects in Sonata sedans. Owners have been advised to bring their vehicles in for inspection and any needed repairs.
 

Owners should always confirm with their VIN if their specific Hyundai is impacted. Updates and full recall details are always available through NHTSA.gov or by contacting our team at Mtn. View Hyundai at 706-935-4500.

How to Check If Your Hyundai Has an Active Recall

Hyundai owners should use these resources to stay up-to-date:

  • Enter your VIN in the NHTSA recall lookup tool.
  • Monitor your mail for official Hyundai recall notification letters with repair instructions.
  • Visit Hyundai’s official recall information page or call Hyundai customer service for details.
  • Call our experts at 706-935-4500
 

Checking regularly ensures your vehicle receives any important safety updates as soon as possible.

Get Recall Repairs at Mtn. View Hyundai

Recall-related repairs are performed by certified Hyundai technicians at no charge to the owner. Our service center at Mtn. View Hyundai in Ringgold, GA, is ready to help drivers from Chattanooga, TN, and the surrounding North Georgia region resolve open recalls quickly and efficiently. Benefit from transparent scheduling, convenient hours, and knowledgeable customer support.

Stop by today if you feel you have been impacted by a Hyundai recall and speak with one of our expert team members who can assist you.