Hyundai has decided to withdraw 4,71,000 more SUVs from the market to rectify the electrical short-in computer malfunction. This disturbance can result in a fire in the vehicle. Earlier in September, the company had recalled vehicles from the US market due to the same mess.
The company has warned vehicle owners to park their SUVs out in the open until the disturbances are rectified. The company has recalled manufactured vehicles from the market during 2016 to 2018. Apart from this, Hyundai Toso SUVs manufactured during 2020 to 2021 have been withdrawn from the market.
These vehicles have anti-lock brake system computers, which are likely to have an electrical short. This can cause a fire. However, the Toso models that feature Hyundai’s Smart Cruise Control feature have not been recalled from the market.
