Regulators are investigating a series of noncrash fires on Kia and Hyundai vehicles after receiving reports of more than 100 injuries and one death
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating a series of noncrash fires on Kia Motors Corp. and Hyundai Motor Co. vehicles after receiving reports of more than 100 injuries and one death.
The U.S. safety regulator said Monday its investigation, which would cover about 3 million vehicles, was prompted after receiving a petition from consumer-advocacy group Center for Auto Safety last year. NHTSA is already investigating some of the same Kia and Hyundai vehicles that are equipped with Theta II engines.
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