Is there a recall on the Hyundai Azera?
In 2018, a Hyundai ABS module recall was announced for Hyundai Azera and Hyundai Sonata vehicles when Hyundai admitted the modules stay powered at all times.
Are there any recalls on Hyundai ABS modules?
And the 2018 and 2019 recalls had dealers installing relays in the fuse boxes to remove the electrical current when the vehicles were turned off. According to the class action, the alleged repairs are Band-Aids because the repairs did nothing to prevent fires while the vehicles were turned on.
When did the Hyundai Entourage ABS module catch fire?
The plaintiff says he was sitting in his living room on March 26, 2019, when he heard a car horn coming from his garage. He says he also saw thick black smoke coming from his 2007 Hyundai Entourage. The plaintiff claims his vehicle should have never caught fire because Hyundai and Kia knew about the dangers but did nothing about it.
Who is the plaintiff in the Hyundai ABS module lawsuit?
The Hyundai ABS module lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California: Zakikhani, et al., v. Hyundai Motor Company, et al. The plaintiff is represented by Lenze Lawyers, PLC, and Fegan Scott LLC.
In 2018, a Hyundai ABS module recall was announced for Hyundai Azera and Hyundai Sonata vehicles when Hyundai admitted the modules stay powered at all times.
And the 2018 and 2019 recalls had dealers installing relays in the fuse boxes to remove the electrical current when the vehicles were turned off. According to the class action, the alleged repairs are Band-Aids because the repairs did nothing to prevent fires while the vehicles were turned on.
The plaintiff says he was sitting in his living room on March 26, 2019, when he heard a car horn coming from his garage. He says he also saw thick black smoke coming from his 2007 Hyundai Entourage. The plaintiff claims his vehicle should have never caught fire because Hyundai and Kia knew about the dangers but did nothing about it.
The Hyundai ABS module lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California: Zakikhani, et al., v. Hyundai Motor Company, et al. The plaintiff is represented by Lenze Lawyers, PLC, and Fegan Scott LLC.