Hyundai recalls nearly 155,000 Sonatas from 2011 for airbag issue

Hyundai is
recalling certain 2011 model-year
Sonata midsize sedans, saying the
airbags may not inflate in a crash.

Hyundai says in a government filing that the airbag control unit may short circuit in a crash and prevent the front and side airbags from inflating and the seatbelts from tightening. The automaker says it is aware of four incidents in which owners of the 2011
Sonata reported airbag failure during a crash. Only 1 percent of models are estimated to be defective.

The recall affects 154,753 Sonata models built between Dec. 11, 2009, and Sept. 29, 2010, at Hyundai’s Alabama assembly plant. It starts April 20. Hyundai says the remedy for the recall is still being developed.

This recall is not related to the massive global
Takata recall.

Separately, Hyundai this week issued a recall for nearly 44,000
Santa Fe and
Santa Fe Sport SUVs, both from 2018, following reports of the steering wheel detaching from the steering column. In that recall,
dealers will replace the steering wheel assembly, if necessary. Affected owners are to be notified starting March 16.

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