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Hyundai recalls almost 38,000 Elantra Hybrids for unintended acceleration issue

Hyundai recalls almost 38,000 Elantra Hybrids for unintended acceleration issue



Hyundai’s hybrids are among the most popular and well-reviewed vehicles on sale today, but they’re not immune to the same sorts of weird issues that plague almost every other automaker. The company recently recalled nearly 38,000 Hyundai Elantra Hybrids for an issue that could cause unintended acceleration after the brake pedal is released.

The recall impacts model year 2021 through 2023 Elantra Hybrids. An issue with the motor control unit software “may detect a transmission/drive motor synchronization fault while driving, triggering a “fail-safe” condition that temporarily results in slow, unintended acceleration after release of the brake pedal.”

Involuntary acceleration is bad no matter how you slice it, but it appears the affected vehicles don’t need to be parked. Hyundai said owners could continue driving the cars as the issue does not impact braking system effectiveness and does not make the Elantra less safe in daily driving situations. Additionally, all affected models also have brake override, which can help stop and prevent the issue.