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Nearly 100K Hyundai vehicles recalled after software glitch raises crash risk

Hyundai is recalling over 96,000 vehicles due to a software glitch that can cause dashboard displays to go blank, increasing crash risks.

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The brief

Hyundai has issued a recall for more than 96,000 vehicles, specifically targeting Tucson SUVs. The recall stems from a software glitch affecting the instrument panel display.

Coverage from Fox Business, WFAA, FOX 5 Atlanta, USA Today, and AZ Family emphasizes that the dashboards may go blank, which creates a heightened risk of crashes. The reports focus on the scale of the recall and the specific nature of the display issue.

Owners should look for information regarding affected models to determine if their vehicle is included in the recall.

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How many vehicles are affected by the recall?

More than 96,000 vehicles are being recalled.

Which specific models are mentioned in the coverage?

The recall specifically mentions Tucson SUVs.

What is the cause of the recall?

A software glitch that can cause the instrument panel display or dashboard to go blank.

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