Hyundai Australia Recalls Vehicles Due to Driveshaft Issue
Hyundai Australia Recalls Vehicles Due to Driveshaft Issue
What steps are you taking to ensure the safety of your vehicle?
Hyundai Australia has issued a recall for a specific number of Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 models due to a potential driveshaft fault that could result in a loss of power.
In a recent recall notice, Hyundai Australia addressed a manufacturing defect in the driveshaft of certain Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 models. The company expressed concern that under load, the driveshaft could break, resulting in a sudden loss of motive power. This loss of power while driving increases the risk of accidents and potential harm to both the vehicle occupants and other road users.
The recall affects a total of 118 vehicles that were built in 2023. To determine if their vehicle is included in the recall, owners can refer to a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) list that is provided. If their vehicle is affected, owners are advised to contact their preferred Hyundai dealer and schedule an appointment for a free replacement of the driveshaft.
Hyundai has also made its Customer Service hotline available for owners who require additional information. By calling 1800 186 306, customers can get in touch with the company and address any concerns they may have about the recall.
- 118 vehicles are affected by the recall
- A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) list is available
- Owners must contact their Hyundai dealer to schedule a free replacement
- Hyundai’s Customer Service hotline is available for more information
Hyundai Australia’s recall of certain Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 models highlights the importance of addressing potential manufacturing defects. By promptly addressing the issue and scheduling a free driveshaft replacement, owners can ensure the ongoing safety and performance of their vehicles.