NZ not affected by fault - Hyundai
Hyundai Motor Co said on Tuesday it had stopped US sales of its 2011 Sonata sedan due to potential faults in the front door latches that could affect 5000 vehicles.In New Zealand Hyundai said it had not been affected by the fault.National sales manager To
Hyundai Motor Co said on Tuesday it had stopped US sales of its 2011 Sonata sedan due to potential faults in the front door latches that could affect 5000 vehicles.
In New Zealand Hyundai said it had not been affected by the fault.
National sales manager Tom Ruddenklau told NZPA dealerships are not yet carrying the 2011 Sonata. The model was expected to arrive in the second half of this year.
Hyundai in the United States which received complaints from customers but no reports of accidents or injuries, notified dealers late on Monday and the stop-sale order was put into effect at US dealers on Tuesday, spokesman Miles Johnson said.
The automaker expects to notify the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration this week of the possible defect, he said. NHTSA likely will look on it as requiring a formal safety recall because it involves door latches, he said.
Hyundai already has started to ship replacement parts to its dealers and expects the repairs if necessary to take about an hour, Johnson said.
Dealers will start to receive the replacement parts on Wednesday allowing them to effectively lift the sales halt as soon as the cars are repaired, he said.
About 1300 of the cars were sold to customers and they will be notified by mail, Johnson said. The cars were built from December through February 14 at Hyundai's plant in Alabama when the carmaker began using a different latch, he said.
Essentially, the front door locks could fail to return to a stowed position after being opened, keeping the door from closing and resulting in a warning light illuminating on the dashboard, he said.
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