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Hyundai Tucson models face recall over fears engines could catch fire even when switched off – ABC News
Owners of Hyundai Tucsons made from 2015 to 2021 are told to park the vehicles in an open space away from garages and flammable materials due to fears a manufacturing…

Owners of Hyundai Tucsons up to six years old have been told to park the vehicles in an open space away from garages and flammable materials due to fears a manufacturing error could lead to the car’s engine catching fire, even when the vehicle is turned off.
A recall notice issued by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) on Thursday said the electronic circuit board in the Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) module may short circuit when the components are exposed to moisture.
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