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Hyundai recalls 2012 Veloster on potential of shattering sunroof

Wed Dec 19, 2012 8:50am EST

Dec 19 (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor Co is recalling about 13,500 of its 2012 Veloster models with sunroofs that may shatter while the car is moving, the company and U.S. safety regulators said.

The "panoramic" sunroof may have been weakened during assembly of the cars, which could cause the glass panel to break, said a filing with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Veloster is a three-door compact car. Models produced from Nov. 1, 2011 through April 17, 2012 are affected by the recall. The cars are made in Hyundai's home country of South Korea.

NHTSA said it has received 11 consumer complaints saying that sunroofs have shattered or exploded in their 2012 Veloster models. Seven of them reported that they were driving when the glass shattered, some of them while the Veloster was traveling at highway speeds.

No injuries or crashes were reported to NHTSA.

The safety recall will begin next month. Hyundai will notify customers who will be advised to bring their cars into dealerships for inspection and, if necessary, free replacement of the sunroofs.

Hyundai sold 32,886 Velosters in the first 11 months of this year, according to Autodata Corp.

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uazip78 wrote:
The same thing happened in my 2007 Sonata while I was driving on a highway entrance ramp (cloudy day, no overpass to throw debris). Fortunately I had the sun shade closed and no one was injured, but the explosion sure scared everyone in my car. Hyundai said that there was not an issue with the sunroof. Insurance wouldn’t pay for it since nothing hit it. Sucked that they made me pay for it, even after I took it to their corporate office and filed a complaint with the NHTSA.

Dec 19, 2012 9:40am EST  --  Report as abuse
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