Tow Wiring Harnesses for Kia, Hyundai Recalled Due to Fire Hazard

Posted on October 12, 2011

Tow package wiring harnesses are being recalled by Curt Manufacturing due to a fire hazard, according to recent news sources.

The harnesses pose a problem because some let moisture into the converter module, defeating the internal circuit protection. This can lead to overheating, which is when fire becomes a threat.

The harnesses are used in 2009, 2010, and 2011 Hyundai Veracruz and Kia Sorento cars. They connect tow lighting circuits to trailer lighting circuits. The affected products have part number 56024.

About 2,400 tow package wiring harnesses are subject to this recall. The company will provide replacements for the defective part free of charge.

As a Los Angeles car accident lawyer, car and consumer safety is of great concern to me. In my experience as a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer, I’ve seen how defective car parts can contribute to accidents and injury not only for those who are driving the defective car, but also those who are on the road with the car. If you or someone you love has been injured due to a defective car part, contact a product liability lawyer as soon as possible to discuss your legal options. The lawyers at our firm are here for you if you have been wrongly injured at the fault of another party.

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