The Hyundai iLoad and iMax have been staples for business owners and families alike, known for their reliability and versatility. However, this recall highlights the importance of addressing manufacturing defects promptly to ensure the safety of drivers and passengers. A short circuit leading to a vehicle fire is a serious risk.
Thousands of Hyundai iLoad vans (pictured) are defective and may post a fire risk to drivers. Credit: Supplied Hyundai Australia has recalled almost 10,000 examples of its iLoad van and iMax people movers after a defect was found in the vehicles that could lead to fire.
In other news, Hyundai has recalled a further 9826 vehicles that could be at risk of catching fire. Almost 10,000 examples of the iLoad (TQ-V) commercial van and iMax (TQ-W) people mover built between 2016.
Hyundai Australia has recalled the 2018 iMax and iLoad, over concerns about the locking mechanism on the rear doors.
Hyundai Recalls ILoad And IMax: Fire Risk
In other news, Hyundai has recalled a further 9826 vehicles that could be at risk of catching fire. Almost 10,000 examples of the iLoad (TQ-V) commercial van and iMax (TQ-W) people mover built between 2016.
The Hyundai iLoad and iMax have been staples for business owners and families alike, known for their reliability and versatility. However, this recall highlights the importance of addressing manufacturing defects promptly to ensure the safety of drivers and passengers. A short circuit leading to a vehicle fire is a serious risk.
Hyundai Australia has recalled the 2018 iMax and iLoad, over concerns about the locking mechanism on the rear doors.
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Hyundai Australia has recalled the 2018 iMax and iLoad, over concerns about the locking mechanism on the rear doors.
Thousands of Hyundai iLoad vans (pictured) are defective and may post a fire risk to drivers. Credit: Supplied Hyundai Australia has recalled almost 10,000 examples of its iLoad van and iMax people movers after a defect was found in the vehicles that could lead to fire.
In other news, Hyundai has recalled a further 9826 vehicles that could be at risk of catching fire. Almost 10,000 examples of the iLoad (TQ-V) commercial van and iMax (TQ-W) people mover built between 2016.
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Thousands of Hyundai people movers have been recalled across Australia over fears a manufacturing defect could spark a vehicle fire.
Hyundai Australia has recalled 9826 examples of the iLoad van and iMax people mover as a defect could lead to a vehicle fire. "Due to a manufacturing defect, the outer sheath of the electrical cable connecting the fuse box and alternator may deteriorate and cause the wiring to expose," the carmaker said in a recall notice.
Hyundai Motor Company - HYUNDAI iLoad (TQ-V), iMax (TQ-W) 2016.
Thousands of Hyundai iLoad vans (pictured) are defective and may post a fire risk to drivers. Credit: Supplied Hyundai Australia has recalled almost 10,000 examples of its iLoad van and iMax people movers after a defect was found in the vehicles that could lead to fire.
SAFETY RECALLS AND SERVICE CAMPAIGNS SAFETY RECALLS AND SERVICE CAMPAIGNS Updated as of 09/04/2025 What this VIN search tool covers: Lookup Safety Recalls and Service Campaigns by VIN Information on the repair remedy; Your preferred Hyundai dealer will complete the repairs FREE OF CHARGE Schedule an appointment online to help minimize any.
The Hyundai iLoad and iMax have been staples for business owners and families alike, known for their reliability and versatility. However, this recall highlights the importance of addressing manufacturing defects promptly to ensure the safety of drivers and passengers. A short circuit leading to a vehicle fire is a serious risk.
Thousands of Hyundai iLoad vans (pictured) are defective and may post a fire risk to drivers. Credit: Supplied Hyundai Australia has recalled almost 10,000 examples of its iLoad van and iMax people movers after a defect was found in the vehicles that could lead to fire.
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The recall notice issued by the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts covers 9826 Hyundai iLoad (TQ-V) and iMax (TQ-W) vehicles, made between 2016.
SAFETY RECALLS AND SERVICE CAMPAIGNS SAFETY RECALLS AND SERVICE CAMPAIGNS Updated as of 09/04/2025 What this VIN search tool covers: Lookup Safety Recalls and Service Campaigns by VIN Information on the repair remedy; Your preferred Hyundai dealer will complete the repairs FREE OF CHARGE Schedule an appointment online to help minimize any.
Hyundai Australia has recalled 9826 examples of the iLoad van and iMax people mover as a defect could lead to a vehicle fire. "Due to a manufacturing defect, the outer sheath of the electrical cable connecting the fuse box and alternator may deteriorate and cause the wiring to expose," the carmaker said in a recall notice.
Thousands of Hyundai iLoad vans (pictured) are defective and may post a fire risk to drivers. Credit: Supplied Hyundai Australia has recalled almost 10,000 examples of its iLoad van and iMax people movers after a defect was found in the vehicles that could lead to fire.
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Thousands of Hyundai people movers have been recalled across Australia over fears a manufacturing defect could spark a vehicle fire.
Hyundai Motor Company - HYUNDAI iLoad (TQ-V), iMax (TQ-W) 2016.
In other news, Hyundai has recalled a further 9826 vehicles that could be at risk of catching fire. Almost 10,000 examples of the iLoad (TQ-V) commercial van and iMax (TQ-W) people mover built between 2016.
The Hyundai iLoad and iMax have been staples for business owners and families alike, known for their reliability and versatility. However, this recall highlights the importance of addressing manufacturing defects promptly to ensure the safety of drivers and passengers. A short circuit leading to a vehicle fire is a serious risk.
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Hyundai Motor Company - HYUNDAI iLoad (TQ-V), iMax (TQ-W) 2016.
Thousands of Hyundai iLoad vans (pictured) are defective and may post a fire risk to drivers. Credit: Supplied Hyundai Australia has recalled almost 10,000 examples of its iLoad van and iMax people movers after a defect was found in the vehicles that could lead to fire.
The recall notice issued by the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts covers 9826 Hyundai iLoad (TQ-V) and iMax (TQ-W) vehicles, made between 2016.
Thousands of Hyundai people movers have been recalled across Australia over fears a manufacturing defect could spark a vehicle fire.
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What should consumers do? Hyundai Motor Company Australia Pty Ltd will write to owners of all affected vehicles.
Hyundai Australia has recalled 9826 examples of the iLoad van and iMax people mover as a defect could lead to a vehicle fire. "Due to a manufacturing defect, the outer sheath of the electrical cable connecting the fuse box and alternator may deteriorate and cause the wiring to expose," the carmaker said in a recall notice.
Hyundai Motor Company - HYUNDAI iLoad (TQ-V), iMax (TQ-W) 2016.
The Hyundai iLoad and iMax have been staples for business owners and families alike, known for their reliability and versatility. However, this recall highlights the importance of addressing manufacturing defects promptly to ensure the safety of drivers and passengers. A short circuit leading to a vehicle fire is a serious risk.
Hyundai Recalls ILoad And IMax: Fire Risk
Thousands of Hyundai people movers have been recalled across Australia over fears a manufacturing defect could spark a vehicle fire.
Hyundai Australia has recalled 9826 examples of the iLoad van and iMax people mover as a defect could lead to a vehicle fire. "Due to a manufacturing defect, the outer sheath of the electrical cable connecting the fuse box and alternator may deteriorate and cause the wiring to expose," the carmaker said in a recall notice.
The Hyundai iLoad and iMax have been staples for business owners and families alike, known for their reliability and versatility. However, this recall highlights the importance of addressing manufacturing defects promptly to ensure the safety of drivers and passengers. A short circuit leading to a vehicle fire is a serious risk.
In other news, Hyundai has recalled a further 9826 vehicles that could be at risk of catching fire. Almost 10,000 examples of the iLoad (TQ-V) commercial van and iMax (TQ-W) people mover built between 2016.
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SAFETY RECALLS AND SERVICE CAMPAIGNS SAFETY RECALLS AND SERVICE CAMPAIGNS Updated as of 09/04/2025 What this VIN search tool covers: Lookup Safety Recalls and Service Campaigns by VIN Information on the repair remedy; Your preferred Hyundai dealer will complete the repairs FREE OF CHARGE Schedule an appointment online to help minimize any.
Hyundai Australia has recalled the 2018 iMax and iLoad, over concerns about the locking mechanism on the rear doors.
Thousands of Hyundai people movers have been recalled across Australia over fears a manufacturing defect could spark a vehicle fire.
Hyundai Australia has recalled 9826 examples of the iLoad van and iMax people mover as a defect could lead to a vehicle fire. "Due to a manufacturing defect, the outer sheath of the electrical cable connecting the fuse box and alternator may deteriorate and cause the wiring to expose," the carmaker said in a recall notice.
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The recall notice issued by the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts covers 9826 Hyundai iLoad (TQ-V) and iMax (TQ-W) vehicles, made between 2016.
Thousands of Hyundai iLoad vans (pictured) are defective and may post a fire risk to drivers. Credit: Supplied Hyundai Australia has recalled almost 10,000 examples of its iLoad van and iMax people movers after a defect was found in the vehicles that could lead to fire.
In other news, Hyundai has recalled a further 9826 vehicles that could be at risk of catching fire. Almost 10,000 examples of the iLoad (TQ-V) commercial van and iMax (TQ-W) people mover built between 2016.
SAFETY RECALLS AND SERVICE CAMPAIGNS SAFETY RECALLS AND SERVICE CAMPAIGNS Updated as of 09/04/2025 What this VIN search tool covers: Lookup Safety Recalls and Service Campaigns by VIN Information on the repair remedy; Your preferred Hyundai dealer will complete the repairs FREE OF CHARGE Schedule an appointment online to help minimize any.
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Thousands of Hyundai people movers have been recalled across Australia over fears a manufacturing defect could spark a vehicle fire.
Hyundai Motor Company - HYUNDAI iLoad (TQ-V), iMax (TQ-W) 2016.
Hyundai Australia has recalled 9826 examples of the iLoad van and iMax people mover as a defect could lead to a vehicle fire. "Due to a manufacturing defect, the outer sheath of the electrical cable connecting the fuse box and alternator may deteriorate and cause the wiring to expose," the carmaker said in a recall notice.
What should consumers do? Hyundai Motor Company Australia Pty Ltd will write to owners of all affected vehicles.
Thousands of Hyundai iLoad vans (pictured) are defective and may post a fire risk to drivers. Credit: Supplied Hyundai Australia has recalled almost 10,000 examples of its iLoad van and iMax people movers after a defect was found in the vehicles that could lead to fire.
The Hyundai iLoad and iMax have been staples for business owners and families alike, known for their reliability and versatility. However, this recall highlights the importance of addressing manufacturing defects promptly to ensure the safety of drivers and passengers. A short circuit leading to a vehicle fire is a serious risk.
In other news, Hyundai has recalled a further 9826 vehicles that could be at risk of catching fire. Almost 10,000 examples of the iLoad (TQ-V) commercial van and iMax (TQ-W) people mover built between 2016.
What should consumers do? Hyundai Motor Company Australia Pty Ltd will write to owners of all affected vehicles.
Hyundai Australia has recalled 9826 examples of the iLoad van and iMax people mover as a defect could lead to a vehicle fire. "Due to a manufacturing defect, the outer sheath of the electrical cable connecting the fuse box and alternator may deteriorate and cause the wiring to expose," the carmaker said in a recall notice.
SAFETY RECALLS AND SERVICE CAMPAIGNS SAFETY RECALLS AND SERVICE CAMPAIGNS Updated as of 09/04/2025 What this VIN search tool covers: Lookup Safety Recalls and Service Campaigns by VIN Information on the repair remedy; Your preferred Hyundai dealer will complete the repairs FREE OF CHARGE Schedule an appointment online to help minimize any.
Hyundai Australia has recalled the 2018 iMax and iLoad, over concerns about the locking mechanism on the rear doors.
The recall notice issued by the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts covers 9826 Hyundai iLoad (TQ-V) and iMax (TQ-W) vehicles, made between 2016.
Hyundai Motor Company - HYUNDAI iLoad (TQ-V), iMax (TQ-W) 2016.
Thousands of Hyundai people movers have been recalled across Australia over fears a manufacturing defect could spark a vehicle fire.