
Saudi Commerce Ministry Recalls 2,577 Hyundai Tucson Vehicles over Technical Defect
The ministry noted that the defect may allow the car to shift out of 'Park' without pressing the brake pedal.
Thus, this malfunction poses a serious safety risk by increasing the possibilities of unintended movement and potential accidents as well.
Therefore, the ministry has urged all owners of this model to check whether their vehicle's chassis number is included in the recall by visiting the Product Recall Center's website at https://recalls.sa.
Then, they should contact one of the authorized Hyundai dealers for free repairs: Al-Wallan at 8001240401
Al-Majdouie at 8003040777
Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors at 8001240191
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