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BREAKING: Hyundai issues stop-sale on 2011 Sonata over possible door latch malfunction
Filed under: Sedan, Recalls, Safety, Hyundai 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE - Click above for high-res image gallery With the first units of its 2011 Sonata sedan having just begun hitting dealers, Hyundai is in the unfortunate position of having to issue a stop-sale on its most hotly anticipated new model in some time. According to Hyundai, an estimated 5,000 Sonatas may have a defective front door latch that could require replacement: Because the two rear doors do not incorporate the automatic unlock pull-handle-to-open convenience feature, they are not effected by this issue, but both driver and passenger front door mechanisms could be in need of repair. Spokesperson Miles Johnson tells Autoblog that Hyundai will be working with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to recall vehicles that are already in customer hands (roughly 1,300 units have been sold since the first examples hit dealerships over the past couple of weeks), and the company will begin shipping replacement latches to its 790 dealers tomorrow in order to fix both customer and dealer stock Sonatas as soon as possible. Once the new latches are installed (a process that Johnson says takes about an hour per vehicle), the stop-sale will be ended. Johnson also acknowledged that Hyundai is keenly aware that the eyes of the media, public and Capitol Hill are on Toyota and NHTSA at this time, and the company hopes to effect a swift and complete fix for this door latch issue on a model range that is expected to remain the company's volume leader. Photos by Michael Harley / Copyright (C)2010 Weblogs, Inc. BREAKING: Hyundai issues stop-sale on 2011 Sonata over possible door latch malfunction originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 23 Feb 2010 18:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Commentsأكثر... |
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