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Hyundai and Kia will fix millions of U.S. cars with faulty anti-theft systems that may prevent starting, at no cost to owners.
Hyundai and Kia have agreed to repair millions of vehicles in the U.S. due to a flaw in their anti-theft systems, which could prevent cars from starting.
The fix, part of a regulatory settlement, will be provided at no cost to owners.
The issue affects multiple model years across both brands, though specific models and years were not detailed in the report.
Owners are expected to receive notifications from the automakers with repair instructions.
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Hyundai y Kia arreglarán millones de automóviles estadounidenses con sistemas antirrobo defectuosos que pueden impedir el arranque, sin costo alguno para los propietarios.