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Fears Hyundai Tuscon could burst into flames when off sparks warning – PerthNow
More than 93,000 cars across Australia have been urgently recalled over fears the engine could burst into flames — even when the car is off.

More than 93,000 cars across Australia have been urgently recalled over fears the engine could burst into flames – even when the car is off.
A manufacturing error has been detected in 93,572 Hyundai Tuscons sold from November 2014 to November 2020, which could potentially result in death.
An electronic control circuit board in the Anti-Lock Braking System has been found to short circuit when the components are exposed to moisture.
Product Safety Australia said in a statement there is a risk of…
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