- **Q: What should I do if my Hyundai Palisade is part of the seat belt recall?
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Cars / Recalls
Hyundai has announced a recall of nearly 600,000 vehicles in the US, addressing potential issues with seat belt failures and charging port doors. This affects both gasoline and electric models, prompting owners to take action.
Hyundai is proactively addressing safety concerns with these recalls. The Palisade recall focuses on seat belt buckles that may not fully latch, especially in cold conditions. Owners might notice a lighter-than-normal "click" when fastening the belt. Hyundai advises drivers and passengers to firmly insert the seatbelt and confirm it is secured until a replacement is available.
The IONIQ 6 recall addresses charging port doors that could detach. Hyundai will inspect and replace the doors free of charge.
**How to Prepare:**
1. **Check Your VIN:** Visit the NHTSA website (<a href="https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?ref=yanuki.com" target="_blank">https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?ref=yanuki.com</a>) and enter your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to see if your car is affected. 2. **Contact Hyundai:** Call Hyundai customer service at 1-855-371-9460 with any questions. Recall numbers are 283 (seat belts) and 282 (charging port doors). 3. **Schedule a Service Appointment:** If your vehicle is affected, schedule a free inspection and repair at your local Hyundai dealer.
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