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To combat a wave of vehicle theft, Hyundai and Kia have developed a software fix and will even be sponsoring mobile clinics to install the software in five U.S. cities.
The software upgrade attempts to make older Hyundai vehicles more resilient to theft by modifying their vehicle control modules to not only activate the factory alarm when locking the doors, but also a special “ignition kill” feature that prevents thieves from starting the vehicle.
Hyundai is recalling approximately 215,000 Sonata sedans over a low-pressure fuel hose that may crack as a result of heat from the engine compartment.
The low-pressure fuel hose that connects the low-pressure fuel pump to the direct-injection fuel pump may crack over time.
Recalls in the auto industry are a common occurrence (well, most months, 
 anyway). Not up to speed? Not to worry. Here are the recalls we covered 
 from January.
Hyundai and Kia are coming under fire for, well, fires. The automaker 
 recently recalled a slew of cars due to the risk of engine fire, and now the 
 Highway Loss Data Institute says the turbocharged engines in those cars 
 call for a closer look.
Approximately 100,000 model-year 2011-14 Hyundai Sonata sedans and 
 model-year 2013-14 Santa Fe Sport SUVs are being recalled for their fuel 
 tubes.
Approximately 572,000 model-year 2013-14 Hyundai Sonatas and Santa Fe 
 Sports are being recalled for machining errors.
Here are the five biggest recalls we at Cars.com reported in 2017 — was 
 your car one of them?
Hyundai is recalling some 444,000 family sedans over faulty seat-belt 
 linkages in the front seats. Here's what you need to know.
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