Hyundai recalls vehicles over insufficient passenger protection 

Fountain Valley, CA – April 21, 2026 – Hyundai (OTCMKTS:HYMTF), which owns the Genesis brand, is recalling 294,128 cars and SUVs whose seat belts may detach in a crash. This defect increases the risk of an injury. 

The following models are affected: 

  • 2023 – 2026 Genesis G90
  • 2023 – 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6
  • 2024 – 2026 Hyundai Santa Fe
  • 2024 – 2026 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid

 Recall summary

A seat belt is attached to the seat’s base at one end and to the vehicle’s chassis at the other. If the seat belts in the affected cars are removed for any reason, their anchoring points may get damaged during re-fitting, which can cause them to detach in a crash. 

Recall risks

A seat belt with a loose anchoring point might not provide sufficient protection in a crash, upping the risk of injury.  

Other Hyundai recalls

In March 2026, Hyundai recalled more than 61,000 Palisade SUVs whose seats could have trapped occupants and caused injuries or death.

In February 2026, nearly 85,000 Genesis vehicles were recalled because their dashboards could have gone blank while driving.

The repair

The dealers will replace the seat belt anchors if they are damaged. Otherwise, a reinforcement remedy will be installed. The repairs will be free of charge. 

Notifications to the owners will be mailed by June 5, 2026. 

Is your vehicle a part of this recall?

Nearly 295,000 vehicles are affected by this Hyundai seat belt recall. To do a Hyundai recall check and see if yours is one of them, please use MotorSafety’s free vehicle lookup tool

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Hyundai issues umpteenth recall for car fires, tells owners to ‘park away from structures’

Fountain Valley, CA – March 7, 2024 – Hyundai (OTCMKTS: HYMTF), who also owns the Genesis brand, is recalling 90,907 cars that may burst into flames while parked and switched off.

This recall comes on the back of multiple “thermal incidents” and is the latest in the string of countless fire-related recalls issued by Hyundai and its sister company Kia.

 The following models are affected by the latest round: 

  • 2017 – 2019 Genesis G80
  • 2017 – 2019 Genesis G90
  • 2015 – 2016 Hyundai Genesis
  • 2019 Genesis G70

Recall summary  

The starter is a component that cranks the engine when the driver presses the ignition button. It works in conjunction with the so-called starter solenoid, which is an electromagnet which sits on top of the starter and relays a “large electric current through the starter, which in turn sets the engine in motion.”

In the affected vehicle, the solenoid may develop a short as a result of moisture getting into it. This may cause it to overheat and catch fire. 

Recall risks

All risks posed by a vehicle fire are well-documented in many previous recalls, such as this one from December 2023, which affected hybrid Jeep Wrangler SUVs.

Warning signs

Apart from the obvious – fire coming from under the hood – a short could cause burning smells and smoke or prevent the engine from starting.

Safety tips

For safety tips regarding this recall, please see an article about a large scale Kia and Hyundai recall for the same issue.

Background of the recall

This recall comes on the heels of 12 “thermal incidents.” No injuries or crashes have been reported.

Other Hyundai fire recalls

Car fires have been a thorn in Hyundai and its sister company Kia’s side for several years.  Both companies are subject to an an ongoing U.S. government investigation which aims to evaluate the adequacy of the existing recalls and determine if more cars need to be recalled, as reported.

Just recently, Hyundai recalled Kona SUVs over a wiring that may get damaged in a crash and cause the vehicle to burst into flames

The repair

Dealers will install an additional relay kit in the vehicle’s electrical system, which should prevent the short circuit and consequent fire. This repair is free of charge.

Owners should receive letters with more information on April 13, 2024. 

Is your vehicle a part of this recall?

This Hyundai Genesis fire recall affects more than 90,000 compact cars. To do a Hyundai recall check and see if yours is one of them, please use MotorSafety’s free vehicle lookup tool.

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