Hyundai and KIA recall over 570,000 vehicles due to fire risk

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Hyundai and KIA have issued a recall on over half a million vehicles due to a tow hitch harness problem that could lead to vehicles catching fire. The recall covers the Hyundai Sante Fe, Hyundai Santa Cruz, and the KIA Carnival minivan. The tow hitch harness on affected vehicles could catch fire regardless of the vehicle’s use. The Korean automaker says it received several reports of heat damage but only one fire regarding the recall. Owners are advised to park their vehicles outside and take them to a dealership for inspection, a temporary fix, or a complete replacement.
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