Hyundai Issues Recall Over Seat Belt Anchor Defect Affecting US Vehicles
Hyundai Issues Recall Over Seat Belt Anchor Defect Affecting US Vehicles...
Hyundai has issued a recall for nearly 200,000 vehicles in the United States due to a potentially dangerous seat belt anchor defect. The issue, which affects certain models from 2020 to 2023, could compromise the safety of passengers in the event of a crash. The recall was announced on April 10, 2026, and has sparked widespread concern among drivers and safety advocates.
The defect involves the seat belt anchor pretensioners, which may not deploy correctly during a collision. This could increase the risk of injury to passengers. Hyundai has urged owners of affected vehicles to bring their cars to authorized dealerships for inspection and repair. The company stated that the fix will be provided free of charge.
Models impacted by the recall include the Hyundai Sonata, Elantra, and Santa Fe. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has been notified, and Hyundai is working closely with the agency to address the issue. Owners of affected vehicles will receive direct notifications by mail starting in late April 2026.
The recall has gained significant attention on social media and Google Trends, with many users expressing frustration and concern. Safety experts emphasize the importance of addressing such defects promptly to prevent accidents and injuries. Hyundai has apologized for the inconvenience and assured customers that their safety remains a top priority.
This recall follows a series of safety-related issues faced by Hyundai in recent years, including problems with engine fires and braking systems. The company has pledged to improve its quality control processes and prevent similar incidents in the future. For now, affected vehicle owners are encouraged to check Hyundai's official website or contact their local dealership for more information.