Hyundai and Kia agree to offer free repairs to 9 million vehicles in US, to equip all future vehicles with engine immobilizer

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The settlement led by the Minnesota Attorney General addresses inadequate engine immobilizers and promises restitution for theft-related damages in 9 million vehicles

Hyundai and Kia have agreed to provide free repairs to millions of vehicles as part of a settlement following an issue over inadequate antitheft technology, The Detroit News reported Dec. 16.

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