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July 2, 2008

Hyundai Santa Fe SUVs Need Corrected Gross Axle Weight Labels

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Hyundai will be recalling 88,943 2007 and 2008 Santa Fe SUVs in August to correct an inaccurate certification label. The label in question lists the wrong gross axle weight ratings on vehicles equipped with 18-inch wheels and tires.

Tags: Hyundai Santa Fe, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

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