Hyundai Australia has announced the recall of 9826 iLoad vans and iMax people movers due to a critical safety defect that poses a potential fire risk. The recall affects vehicles built between 2016 and 2018, and Hyundai urges owners of these models to act swiftly.
The Issue
According to Hyundai’s official recall notice, a manufacturing defect in the outer sheath of the electrical cable connecting the fuse box and alternator could cause the wiring to deteriorate. This deterioration can lead to exposed wiring, increasing the likelihood of a short circuit and, in extreme cases, a vehicle fire.
The recall notice explicitly warns:
“A vehicle fire could increase the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users, and bystanders, and/or damage to property.”
What Models Are Affected?
The recall covers a total of 9826 units of Hyundai’s popular iLoad van and iMax people mover. These vehicles are widely used for commercial purposes and family transport, making this safety issue particularly concerning for many Australian drivers.
Key details:
- Models: Hyundai iLoad and iMax
- Production Years: 2016 to 2018
- Issue: Electrical wiring defect potentially leading to a fire risk
What Should You Do?
Hyundai Australia is reaching out to all affected owners directly. If your vehicle is among those impacted, Hyundai will arrange a free replacement of the faulty electrical cable at your preferred dealership. This precautionary measure ensures the issue is resolved effectively and at no cost to the owner.
For further assistance, you can contact Hyundai customer care at 1800 186 306. Additionally, the full list of affected Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) is available on the Department of Infrastructure and Hyundai websites.
Why This Recall Matters
The Hyundai iLoad and iMax have been staples for business owners and families alike, known for their reliability and versatility. However, this recall highlights the importance of addressing manufacturing defects promptly to ensure the safety of drivers and passengers.
A short circuit leading to a vehicle fire is a serious risk. Hyundai’s proactive recall demonstrates a commitment to rectifying the issue and prioritizing customer safety.
Hyundai’s Track Record with Recalls
This is not the first time Hyundai has faced recalls in recent months. Other recent recalls include issues with the Kona N, i30 Sedan N, and Genesis G70 due to various defects ranging from fuel pump failures to electrical faults.
While recalls are never ideal, they showcase the importance of compliance with safety regulations and a manufacturer’s willingness to address defects.
Stay Updated
Owners of affected vehicles should:
- Watch for a recall notice from Hyundai Australia.
- Schedule a repair appointment promptly.
- Avoid delaying repairs, as the risk of a short circuit can escalate over time.
For further details, Hyundai owners can visit the official Hyundai Australia recall page or consult the Department of Infrastructure for VIN-specific information.
Let's Conclude
The recall of nearly 10,000 Hyundai iLoad and iMax vehicles highlights the importance of vehicle safety standards.
If you drive one of these models, don’t wait - contact Hyundai to ensure your vehicle is safe and roadworthy. Taking swift action not only protects you and your passengers but also contributes to safer roads for everyone.