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Hyundai’s original Kona Electric has come in for a nationwide product safety recall due to the potential for a short circuit which could lead to a vehicle fire.
“A software issue in the Battery Management System (BMS) may cause an electrical short circuit while charging or parked leading to a vehicle fire,” said Hyundai in its recall notice.
“A vehicle fire could increase the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users and bystanders, and/or damage to property.”
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If you own an affected vehicle, you’ll be contacted by Hyundai Motor Company Australia and asked to schedule an appointment with an authorised Hyundai dealer as soon as possible.
Your Kona EV’s battery will be diagnosed for a software update or battery cell rectification, free of charge.
If you have any further questions, you can contact Hyundai Customer Care on 1800 186 306, or via its website.
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Marton Pettendy is a veteran motoring journalist and editor with decades of experience across Australia’s leading automotive titles.


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