Hyundai Fined $17.35 Million For Delayed Recall
Hyundai has agreed to pay a $17.35 million fine for delayed reporting of a brake defect affecting Genesis luxury cars, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday.
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Genesis | |||
# of Recalls | Component Affected | ||
2022 Genesis GV70 | 2 | Seat Belts | More Details |
2021 Genesis G70 | 2 | Service Brakes, Hydraulic, Fuel System, Gasoline | More Details |
2021 Genesis G80 | 1 | Fuel System, Gasoline | More Details |
2021 Genesis GV80 | 3 | Seat Belts, Fuel System, Gasoline | More Details |
2020 Genesis G70 | 2 | Service Brakes, Hydraulic, Steering | More Details |
2020 Genesis G80 | 1 | Service Brakes, Hydraulic | More Details |
2019 Genesis G70 | 2 | Latches/locks/linkages, Service Brakes, Hydraulic | More Details |
2019 Genesis G80 | 1 | Service Brakes, Hydraulic | More Details |
2018 Genesis G80 | 6 | Service Brakes, Hydraulic, Engine And Engine Cooling, Air Bags, Visibility | More Details |
2018 Genesis G90 | 4 | Engine And Engine Cooling, Visibility | More Details |
2017 Genesis G80 | 1 | Service Brakes, Hydraulic | More Details |
2017 Genesis G90 | 2 | Engine And Engine Cooling | More Details |
Hyundai has agreed to pay a $17.35 million fine for delayed reporting of a brake defect affecting Genesis luxury cars, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday.