2018 Hyundai Paint Recall – How to Know if Your Car is Affected

In 2018, Hyundai Motor Company issued a recall for several paint-related defects on some of their vehicles. The affected vehicles range from the 2009-2012 Hyundai Genesis sedan, 2009-2011 Hyundai Sonata, and 2010-2011 Hyundai Tucson. The recall was issued due to a potential for corrosion of the body panels and paint that can occur due to prolonged exposure to road salt and other elements. If left untreated, this corrosion could result in paint bubbling, flaking, and other aesthetic damage. The recall affects over 500,000 vehicles in the United States alone. Hyundai is offering free repairs to affected customers in order to fix the issue.

Overview

A recall is an action taken by a car manufacturer to address a design or production issue that could potentially affect the safety of their customers. In 2018, Hyundai Motor Company issued a recall for certain models of its cars due to paint defects. This recall was conducted in order to protect owners from potential safety hazards stemming from the paint defects.

The severity of the issue was deemed serious enough that Hyundai decided to replace the defective parts free of charge. This action was taken in order to ensure that affected vehicles would not suffer from any adverse consequences due to the paint defects.

Affected Models

Hyundai issued the recall for certain models produced between 2016 and 2018, including the Elantra, Sonata, Tucson and Santa Fe Sport. The exact list of affected models can be found on the company’s website. As of July 2019, most models have already had their defective parts replaced and are no longer subject to the recall.

Causes of the Defect

The cause behind automotive paint defects is often difficult to pinpoint due to a variety of factors involved in production and assembly. In this case, it appears that a faulty manufacturing process may have been responsible for creating small imperfections in some vehicles’ surfaces during production. This could have caused chipping, cracking or other forms of damage over time as the cars aged and were exposed to weathering or other elements which could have exacerbated these issues further.

Implications for Owners

Owners should check with their local Hyundai dealership or contact Hyundai directly if they suspect their vehicle may be affected by this paint defect recall. It is also important for owners to be aware of any signs that may indicate their car has such a defect – such as rusting around joints and edges, noticeable chips or cracks on painted surfaces, discoloration or dullness on painted surfaces, etc.
If an owner confirms their vehicle has been affected by this defect, they should follow Hyundai’s instructions for obtaining replacement parts free-of-charge and scheduling an appointment with a certified technician at an authorized repair shop so that they can get it fixed as soon as possible.

General Guidelines on Automotive Paint Recalls

Automotive paint recalls are a necessary step for manufacturers to take in order to ensure the safety of their vehicles. These recalls involve the manufacturer issuing a recall notice and providing information about any associated repair or replacement. This can include both cosmetic and structural differences between different types of recalls. It is important to understand the regulations and guidelines surrounding automotive recalls as they can vary from state to state and country to country.

In addition, safety measures implied by automotive recalls are often outlined in the documentation provided by the manufacturer. This can be anything from repairing or replacing faulty parts, to offering free inspections and repairs, or even providing extended warranties. All automotive manufacturers should be aware of the safety measures they must take when issuing a recall.

Types of Automotive Paint Recalls

The most common types of automotive paint recalls involve cosmetic issues such as paint fading, cracking, or peeling off prematurely. Structural defects can also be cause for a recall such as rusting, poor adhesion, or improper application of paint materials. In some cases, both cosmetic and structural defects may be present in the same vehicle and require separate recall notices for each issue.

Common reasons behind each type of recall vary but usually stem from defective materials used in production or failure to adhere to quality standards set by the manufacturer. In some cases, an external factor such as exposure to extreme temperatures may cause premature wear on certain parts that need replacing or repairing during a recall process.

Return Policies for Automotive Parts

When initiating a return process due to an automotive paint recall there are several considerations that must be taken into account before proceeding with any repairs or replacements. Most manufacturers will provide detailed instructions on how to initiate a return process including what information is required and where it should be sent.
In addition, any return policies must also consider warranty considerations since many warranties are void if certain parts are replaced without authorization from the manufacturer. It is important for consumers to understand their legal rights when dealing with an automotive paint recall as well as any other product related issues that may arise during ownership of a vehicle.

FAQ & Answers

Q: What is a recall?
A: A recall is a process initiated by an automotive manufacturer when a particular model or product has been determined to contain a defect that could cause harm or injury to the consumer. In this case, Hyundai has issued a recall due to paint defects on certain models in 2018.

Q: What models are affected by the 2018 Hyundai paint recall?
A: The following models are affected by the recall: Elantra GT, Sonata Hybrid, Sonata Plug-in Hybrid, Tucson and Santa Fe Sport.

Q: What are the common causes of automotive paint defects?
A: Automotive paint defects can be caused by a variety of factors including improper preparation of the surface prior to painting, incorrect drying temperatures or times and poor quality materials used in the painting process.

Q: What should I do if my vehicle is affected by the paint recall?
A: If you believe your vehicle may be affected by this recall, you should contact your local Hyundai dealership for further information and instructions. They will be able to advise you on how best to proceed with having your vehicle inspected for any potential paint defects.

Q: Are there any warranties or legal rights associated with automotive parts returns?
A: Yes, depending on the manufacturer and parts purchased, there may be warranties associated with certain automotive parts that allow for returns and replacements under certain conditions. Additionally, consumers may have legal rights pertaining to their purchase based on consumer protection laws in their state or country.

The 2018 Hyundai paint recall is an important reminder for all vehicle owners to stay on top of any safety recalls that may affect their vehicles. Hyundai acted quickly and responsibly in issuing this recall and the company is committed to ensuring the safety of its customers and making sure that any issues are addressed promptly. While this recall may cause inconvenience to some, it is ultimately in the best interest of Hyundai’s customers to keep their vehicles up-to-date with any necessary repairs or updates.

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Carl Frisch
Carl Frisch
With more than 30 years in the bicycle industry, I have a strong background in bicycle retailing, sales, marketing and customer service. I have a passion for cycling and a dedication to excellence. As a manager, I worked diligently to increase my capabilities and responsibilities, managing up to eleven mechanics (at Palo Alto Bicycles) and later as a working partner in my own store.

As the shop owner of Spoke n’ Word Cycles in Socorro, NM, the success of the mission was my responsibility, which I pursued passionately since we opened in 2003 through the spring of 2011. I am adept at managing owned and loan inventory, preparing weekly & annual inventory statements, and managing staff. The role as managing partner also allowed me tremendous freedom. I used this personal freedom to become more deeply involved in my own advancement as a mechanic, to spearhead local trail building, and advocating for cycling both locally and regionally.

As a mechanic, I have several years doing neutral support, experience as a team mechanic, and experience supporting local rides, races, club events. I consistently strive to ensure that bicycles function flawlessly by foreseeing issues and working with the riders, soigners, coaches and other mechanics. Even with decades of experience as a shop mechanic and team mechanic, and continue to pursue greater involvement in this sport as a US Pro Mechanic, and UCI Pro Mechanic.

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