Abraham Jewett  |  October 3, 2023

Category: Auto News
Close up of Hyundai signage, representing the Hyundai and Kia fire recalls.
(Photo Credit: Jonathan Weiss/Shutterstock)

Hyundai, Kia recall overview: 

  • Who: Hyundai Motor America and Kia America recalled a combined more than 3 million vehicles over concerns they could experience a fire in their engine compartment. 
  • Why: Hyundai is concerned a fire could occur as a result of brake fluid leaking internally in their Anti-Lock Brake System modules. Kia is worried their vehicles could catch fire as a result of a short circuit in their Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit. 
  • Where: Nationwide. 

Hyundai Motor America and Kia America have initiated a recall for more than 3 million vehicles combined over concerns they contain a defect that could cause them to experience a fire in their engine compartment. 

The Kia recall involves various models of more than 1.7 million Kia Borrego, Cadenza, Forte, Forte Koup, K900, Optima, Optima Hybrid, Rio, Sorento, Soul, Sportage, and Rondo vehicles. 

Kia said it is concerned the vehicles could suffer a short circuit in the area of their Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit, which could over time result in an excessive current that would increase the risk of an engine compartment fire. 

The automaker said the exact cause of the defect remains unknown. Vehicle owners should be on the lookout for an illumination of their MIL, ABS warning light, a burning/melting smell, or smoke coming from their engine compartment, according to the recall. 

Vehicle owners will be instructed, as a precautionary measure, to park the recalled Kia vehicles outside and away from structures until a remedy recall is performed. 

Hyundai recalls more than 1.6 million vehicles on account of fire risk concerns

The Hyundai recall involves various models of more than 1.6 million Hyundai Accent, Azera, Elantra, Elantra Coupe, Equus, Genesis Coupe, Santa Fe, Santa Fe Sport, Tucson, Tucson Fuel Cell, Sonata Hybrid, Veloster, and Veracruz vehicles. 

Hyundai said it is concerned the recalled vehicles were equipped with Anti-Lock Brake System modules that could leak brake fluid internally, eventually causing an electrical short that could increase the risk of an engine compartment fire. 

Owners of the recalled vehicles can continue to drive them, but are being advised to park them outside and away from structures until a remedy is completed, according to the Hyundai recall. 

Hyundai said vehicle owners and dealers will both be notified about the recall by Nov. 21, 2023.

Hyundai recalled nearly 38,000 of its model year 2021-2023 Hyundai Elantra hybrid electric vehicles earlier this month over concerns a software defect could cause them to experience a slow and unintended acceleration after their brake pedal is released.  

Are you affected by the Hyundai or Kia vehicle recall? Let us know in the comments! 


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89 thoughts onHyundai, Kia recall 3M+ vehicles due to fire risk

  1. Danielle Marie Melvin says:

    since we have had Thurs 2016 kia optima ex we have been taking them that the is an electrical issue with it and that it’s not Running right. and now they issue this recall about the same thing we were trying them.

  2. Janice L Wyn says:

    I bought a 2020 kia soul, and never was notified of any of the kia recalls and not sure why but I need to be sure mine does not have these recalls and don’t think the dealership done anything before selling the car because I think they would have told me if they did.

  3. Leilani creed says:

    I have a 2016 sonata that has the smell of what i thought was gas fumes inside the c car. It started about a month ago. It’s very strong. Could it be break
    fluid?

  4. Leilani creed says:

    I have a 2016 sonata that has the angel of what ib thought was gas fumes inside the c car. It started about a month ago. Could it be break fluid?

  5. Norma Jean Hawkins says:

    I have a 2013 kia optima I have received a recall letter but my carfax says dealer doesn’t have fuse kit to fix it.
    My car has more problems, it’s not worth the money to fix it. Oil leaks!

  6. Jacqulyn McGlynn says:

    I am the owner of a 202 Santa Fe Limited. What if I do not hear from hyundia concerning my car?

  7. Maggie Shelton says:

    I’m the owner of a 2009 Kia Borrego,who do I contact about this situation!?

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