Hyundai & Kia extend brake recall to 660,000 cars in Korea

by Sep 26, 2013All News, Hyundai, Kia, Technical0 comments

Hyundai and Kia Motors said they are recalling about 660,000 vehicles in South Korea to fix a faulty brake switch, with further recalls in other countries possible.

[ads id=”0″ style=”float:left;padding:5px;”]The recall, which involves models such as Hyundai’s Genesis and Azera large sedans and Kia Forte, extends a problem that has already affected over 2 million cars and is the largest in South Korea since the current recall system was introduced there in 2003, the transport ministry said. 

In April, Hyundai and Kia, which together rank fifth in global auto sales, recalled more than 1.8 million vehicles in the United States because of the same issue, triggering a series of smaller recalls in other markets such as Korea and China

“We plan to carry out additional recalls in other countries in accordance with their regulations and systems,” Hyundai said in a statement, adding the total size is yet to be finalized. A Kia spokesman said the automaker is considering recalls in other countries regarding brake switch problems, without elaborating. 

The latest recall, which comes after recalls of over 160,000 vehicles in April in South Korea, is a blow to the reputation of Hyundai and Kia on their home turf, where the dominant players are struggling to fend off challenges from imported rivals. 

In today’s move, the pair are recalling a total of 662,519 models produced between 2007 and 2011 to replace potentially malfunctioning brake switches that could fail to activate stop lamps, or fail to deactivate cruise control when the brake pedal was depressed, among other problems, the ministry said. A total of 15 Hyundai and Kia models are affected.

Written by Jose Antonio Lopez

Passionated about Korean cars from Hyundai, Kia & Genesis. Photographer. I love being in nature, hiking. Tech lover.