Abraham Jewett  |  May 17, 2024

Category: Auto News
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Hyundai recalls, class action lawsuits overview: 

  • Who: Consumers recently targeted Hyundai Motor America with two class action lawsuits. The automaker also issued two recalls. Additionally, a class of vehicle owners asked a federal judge to approve a class action settlement with Hyundai and Kia. 
  • Why: The class action lawsuits involve alleged paint and headlight defects. The recalls address a fuel pump defect and a loss of motive power.. 
  • Where: Consumers nationwide drive Hyundai vehicles. 

Consumers recently targeted Hyundai Motor America with a pair of class action lawsuits and agreed to a class action settlement with the company. The automaker also announced two recalls.. 

The class action lawsuits involve alleged paint and headlight assembly defects, while the class action settlement ended claims Hyundai and Kia sold vehicles with defects that made them vulnerable to theft.  

Hyundai also issued recalls for concerns involving a fuel pump defect and a sudden loss of motive power for certain Hyundai Genesis vehicles and model year 2020 and newer Hyundai Palisade and Kia Telluride vehicles, respectively.  

Hyundai recalls new Elantra, Venue, Kona vehicles over power loss defect 

Hyundai issued a recall for 13,511 model year 2024 Hyundai Elantra, Venue and Kona vehicles earlier this month over concerns they could experience a sudden loss of motive power due to a short circuit. 

According to the recall notice, the automaker says it is concerned the can suffer an electrical short that potentially causes their malfunction indicator light to illuminate and/or the vehicle to suffer a sudden loss of motive power while in operation. 

“Sudden, unexpected loss of motive power could increase the risk of a crash, especially at high 

speeds,” the recall notice states.

Hyundai recalls 2021-2023 Genesis vehicles over fuel pump concerns

Hyundai issued a recall for 31,440 of its 2021-2023 Genesis vehicles in April over concerns an impeller can become deformed under high heat, causing the fuel pump to shut down. 

“A shutdown of the fuel pump could restrict fuel flow to the engine, resulting in a sudden reduction or loss of motive power, increasing the risk of a crash,” the Hyundai recall states. 

The recall affects 12,763 model year 2022-2023 Genesis GV70, 14,414 2021-2023 Genesis GV80, 2,899 2021-2023 Genesis G80 and 1,364 2022-2023 Genesis G90 vehicles.

Vehicles have improperly sealed headlight assemblies, class action claims

A consumer filed a class action lawsuit against Hyundai in March over claims the automaker sold newer Kia Telluride and Hyundai Palisade vehicles with improperly sealed headlight assemblies. 

The lawsuit claims improper sealing on the headlight assemblies of the Hyundai Palisade and Kia Telluride vehicles allowed moisture to enter the headlights, causing them to dim over time. 

“The headlight defect endangers drivers, pedestrians and other vehicles because it makes accidents wherein the vehicle strikes a person, animal or object in the roadway more likely,” the Hyundai class action states. 

The consumer claims Hyundai sent technical service bulletins to authorized repair facilities about the alleged defect but failed to inform consumers about it. 

Class action says paint on Genesis vehicles prematurely weakens, peels off

A consumer filed a class action lawsuit against Hyundai in March over claims the paint and color coat on its Genesis vehicles prematurely weakens and peels off, causing pricey repair costs.

The class action lawsuit claims the defect is preventable and that many Genesis owners simply choose to live with the issue as it allegedly costs between $200 and $1,800 to fix the defect. 

“Those who have complained on sites like genesisowners.com and carcomplaints.com have stated that they reported the clear coat/paint damage and related issues to defendant, only to be ignored and have to take care of the damage themselves, with defendant taking little to no responsibility,” the Hyundai class action states. 

Drivers ask judge to approve $145M Kia, Hyundai theft settlement 

A class of Hyundai and Kia drivers asked a federal judge in California last month to grant final approval of a $145 million settlement to resolve claims they sold vehicles containing defects that left them vulnerable to theft. 

The settlement includes at least $80 million in compensation for drivers who suffered losses from car thefts or attempted car thefts and a free software upgrade that will prevent the vehicles from being able to start without a key present. 

“The settlement offers significant relief to class members who will receive virtually all the relief that plaintiffs originally sought in this first-of-its-kind action,” class members write in a motion filed April 18. 

Have you been affected by a Hyundai recall or class action lawsuit? Let us know in the comments.


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151 thoughts onHyundai faces recent recalls, class actions

  1. Jackie says:

    I have a Hayundai Santa Fe sport just bought it last year (2023) in August hasn’t been a year and already had a new engine put in plus I had to pay for other things that needed to be replace due to malfunction a little over $1,800 in all plus the paint is also peeling off.

  2. Monica says:

    I have a 2017 elantra which had been broken into, steering column stripped luckily they didn’t take it.. I also have 2021 tucson..paint chipping, electrical issues, fuel pump issues..had it cleaned did no good.. just noticed loss of power when on interstate or going uphill.. smh..hyundais are not it.

  3. Sonata says:

    I’ve had my car broken into so many times these issues just top the cake! I see Hyundai going out of business all g with Kia . They def will never get my money again in life even if the car is free!

  4. Mikayla M. says:

    I bought a 2017 hyundai tucson that only has 72,000 miles. I have had it for a year as d a half and even bought it was at 53,000 miles. Since Thanksgiving I have had to take it on for a whole new catalytic converter for it all of a sudden going out and as of right now am having a motor replaced for it just all of a sudden stopped working.

  5. Nichole M says:

    I have a 2017 Hyundai Tucson with peeling paint, the fuel pump was replaced about a year ago, and it has a terrible DCT that causes shudders and I’ve almost been rear ended on several occasions due to it.

  6. Debbie Keene says:

    I have a 2013 with only 70,000 miles on it. It is white, and the paint is peeling.

  7. Debbie Keene says:

    I have a 2013 with only 70,000 miles on it. It is white, and the paint is peeling. Hyundai is going to lose a lot of customers if they ignore this.

  8. Cierra Zachary says:

    My 2013 Hyundai Elantra was stolen out of my drive way lock was popped & steering column was stripped they kept it for 2 days and ditched it police found it still haven’t recovered the damages

  9. Dolonna M Bell says:

    I bought a 2017 Hyundai sonata and since buying my tail lights and headlights have had to be replaced monthly the paint has peeled and different spots all over the car and bubbles up and continues to peel and I want to know what I can do about this since this is a defect from the manufacturer. I think it’s pretty unfair that I have to pay for a new paint job and to replace my headlights until lights over and over when the manufacturers fault this is dangerous what if I get in an accident from somebody not seeing my tail lights because the bulbs are burnt or the tail lights go out and I run somebody over or an animal can somebody give me some kind of direction what I can do about this. Looks of the class actions it looks like this has been going on for quite some time

    1. Pooh says:

      I am here for the comments because I just purchased one and wish I had seen these kind of concerns before buying

  10. Margaret coots says:

    With the steering brakes sounds under botto

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