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Hyundai Issues Recall for Over 226,000 Vehicles Due to Rearview Camera Failures

Hyundai is recalling 226,000 Santa Fe and Elantra vehicles due to potential rearview camera malfunctions caused by circuit board defects.

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Updated: Nov 27th, 2024, 6:10 PM ET

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Hyundai is recalling over 226,000 2021 and 2022 Santa Fe and Elantra vehicles due to potential rearview camera failures caused by cracked solder joints on circuit boards, which reduces driver visibility and increases crash risks. Starting January 19, affected owners will receive notification letters and dealers will replace the malfunctioning cameras at no cost.


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