Hyundai Elantra Recall
Recalls are issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
whenever a motor vehicle or an item of motor vehicle equipment does not comply
with a Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard or when there is a safety-related
defect in a vehicle or equipment. The purpose of recalls is to remove the unsafe
vehicles on the road so as to avoid many untoward incidents and accidents. It
is also a way of protecting the car owners from defective cars and car parts.
The Hyundai Elantra has registered a total of 26 recalls in the NTSA from the
year of its introduction up to the present. This is quite few considering that
this was registered for a time span of 12 years. Early recalls were due to faulty
airbags and electrical system problems. The later recalls contain such things
as visibility problems, hydraulic brake problems and fuel system problems. All
of these recalls are registered in the NHTSA website. If you want further details
of these recalls, we recommend that you visit the NHTSA website.