Hyundai and Kia owners are bracing for another costly recall, as the automakers have announced an extension of their Initial Quality (ICCU) recall to 15 years. The move affects over 3.4 million vehicles, including models from 2011 to 2021, and is a significant expansion of the original recall issued in 2021. The recall is related to a software issue that could allow thieves to start the vehicles using a phone, posing a significant risk to car owners and potentially leading to financial losses. The extended recall is a major blow to the companies, which have already faced criticism for their handling of the issue and the potential financial implications for owners.


Hyundai, Kia Extend ICCU Recall To 15 Years  CarsDirect