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Safety recalls.

Find out if your car is affected.

Enter your VIN to see if your car is affected by a recall campaign.

Your VIN must have 17-digits. It includes numbers and letters. If your vehicle is older than March 2001, please contact a Hyundai dealer.
Your VIN must include all 17 digits, it is comprised of numbers and letters.

How do I find my VIN?

Outside your vehicle.
Find your VIN on the passenger side of your vehicle’s dash.
Your vehicle documentation.
You can also locate your VIN on your car’s registration certificate and the owner’s manual.
Still can't find your VIN?
If you can't find your VIN using the information above, please call us on 1800 186 306 between 8.30am and 6.00pm, Monday to Friday.

TAKATA airbag recall.

Hyundai Australia vehicles are not affected by the Takata Airbag recall. For more info please visit the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission.

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Common Questions.

A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a code unique to individual vehicles, which is used to identify the vehicle's manufacturer, general characteristics (such as the model and body), and specific identifying features (such as model year, engine and transmission).
Hyundai Australia vehicles are not affected by the Takata Airbag recall. For more info please visit the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission.
Please use our safety recall checker to confirm if your vehicle has any safety recalls. If there are any safety recalls, we will advise you what the next steps are to ensure you can continue to operate your vehicle safely.
No, there is no additional cost to you for the parts or labour where the work is carried out by an authorised Hyundai Service Centre.