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Hyundai Sonata Steering Probed by U.S. Regulators

September 1, 2010
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DETROIT - U.S. safety regulators have opened a preliminary investigation into claims Hyundai Motor Co.'s best-selling car in America, the 2011 Sonata sedan, may have steering problems, reported Reuters.


There have been no injuries or accidents reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or Hyundai regarding the steering issue, government and company officials said.

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NHTSA said steering could be a problem on 16,300 Sonata sedans, which were built in the same month at Hyundai's plant in Alabama. NHTSA said Sonatas cited in its reports each had fewer than 600 miles driven on them.


NHTSA said it will investigate to verify consumer complaints that, "the steering shaft allegedly decoupled from the hand wheel resulting in a complete loss of steering capability."


NHTSA opened the investigation for the Sonatas last Friday, a day after it opened a preliminary investigation into an estimated 37,889 model year 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDIs that may have engine stalling problems. NHTSA said it received seven complaints on the engine problems.


On Aug. 23, after receiving 217 consumer complaints, NHTSA opened a probe regarding possible fuel spills during refueling on as many as 223,000 Chrysler Jeep Wranglers from model years 2007 and 2008.


No crashes or injuries have been reported to NHTSA regarding the Wrangler or the Jetta issues.

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Hyundai spokesman Jim Trainor said two Sonata customers brought their sedans to Hyundai dealerships complaining of steering problems. Those cars were fixed and returned to the owners.


The Sonata is a key to Hyundai's success in the U.S. market, and the South Korean automaker is advertising it as an alternative to the more expensive Japanese sedans of similar size.


Through July, Sonata sedans accounted for 46 percent of Hyundai's car segment sales this year.


The Sonatas for the U.S. and Canadian markets are built at a Hyundai plant in Alabama. Sonatas sold outside those markets are built in South Korea.


Last month, a similar preliminary investigation was opened by NHTSA for the Kia Soul after a driver complained of a total loss of steering and limited braking in a car that was two months old and had about 4,300 miles driven on it.

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Hyundai's Trainor said the Soul and the Sonata issues are unrelated and it has not been determined if steering issues on either model are related to supplier parts.


Hyundai's sister company, Kia, builds the Soul in South Korea.


The Soul is the rival to the Toyota Motor Corp. Scion brand targeted at younger drivers.


Hyundai's total U.S. sales are up 24 percent from last year through July, and U.S. sales for the Sonata were up 45 percent to 107,085, according to the Automotive News data center. Industrywide sales rose 15 percent during the seven-month period compared with the same period last year.


In 2009, while the overall U.S. auto industry suffered a 21 percent drop in sales, Hyundai, its sister Kia, and Subaru were the only major auto brands to increase sales.

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Kia's share of the U.S. market so far this year is 3.1 percent.

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