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Five automakers in S. Korea to recall 229,052 vehicles for defects

Kia Motors, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai Motor, GM, Stellantis offer free replacement for faulty parts

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 May 2023 4:08PM

Five automakers in S. Korea to recall 229,052 vehicles for defects
Kia Motors, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai Motor, GM Korea and Stellantis Korea will voluntarily recall collectively 229,052 vehicles for manufacturing defects, the South Korean Transport Ministry said today. – Bernama, May 10, 2023

SEOUL – Five local and foreign automakers in South Korea will voluntarily recall 229,052 vehicles for manufacturing defects, the Transport Ministry said today, reported Xinhua. 

Kia Motors will recall 190,841 vehicles of the Carnival model for faulty sliding doors, according to the Land, Infrastructure and Transport Ministry.

Mercedes-Benz Korea will recall 20,547 units of eight models, including the E200d, for lower robustness in the parts of the high-pressure fuel pump. 

Hyundai Motor will recall 16,099 units of two models, including Pavise, to fix battery switch design errors in addition to 65 units that have faulty seat belts. 

GM Korea will recall 1,467 vehicles of two models, including Bolt EV, for high-voltage battery defects, while Stellantis Korea will recall 33 units of DS4 Crossback 1.5 BlueHDi FCYHZ for the missing bolt fastening in the front bumper. 

Vehicles owners can visit the repair and service centres of the companies to replace the faulty parts free of charge, the ministry said. – Bernama, May 10, 2023

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