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NHTSA Declines Probe Into Runaway Throttle Claims

Published Date: 6/18/2026

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Summary

NHTSA has decided not to investigate claims about speed control problems and runaway throttle issues in certain Kia and Hyundai vehicles. The petition, filed by two individuals, asked for a safety check but after reviewing all the info, NHTSA found no reason to open a formal investigation. This means no new recalls or fixes are planned, so owners can keep driving as usual without extra costs or changes.

Analyzed Economic Effects

1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

No Recall for 52 Kia/Hyundai Models

NHTSA denied a petition filed October 10, 2021 (amended August 5, 2022) asking for a defect investigation into speed-control and runaway-throttle claims for 52 Kia and Hyundai model/model years (about 6 million vehicles). The Agency denied the petition (decision dated June 20, 2023) and concluded no formal investigation or recalls are warranted, so owners of the listed vehicles will not receive any new mandated repairs and can continue driving without extra costs or changes.

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6/18/2026

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