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CriticalREC-000635Published 16 December 2019View official notice ↗

2007–2012 Hyundai I30

Affected
106,438
Category
Cars
Campaign
91C080
Supplier
Hyundai Motor Company
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The defect

Due to improper programming of the Airbag Control Unit (ACU), there is a possibility that the driver, passenger airbags and seat belt pretensioners could inadvertently deploy without impact.

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The hazard

If the airbag is deactivated or is inadvertently activated, this increases the risk of an accident and injury to the vehicle occupants and other road users.

The remedy

Hyundai Motor Company Australia will notify affected owners in writing to bring their vehicle to an authorised Hyundai dealership and have the airbag control module reprogrammed, free of charge.Affected owners can find their nearest dealer by visiting https://www.hyundai.com.au/dealerFor further information, consumers can contact Hyundai's Customer Care Centre on 1800 186 306.

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What to do

  1. 1Check if your vehicle is affected. This recall covers 106,438 vehicles. Use your VIN to confirm.
  2. 2Contact Hyundai Motor Company to arrange inspection and repair.
  3. 3Repairs are free of charge when arranged through an authorised dealer.
  4. 4Verify this recall on the official government register: vehiclerecalls.gov.au ↗
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Recall data sourced from vehiclerecalls.gov.au under CC BY 4.0.