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Kia and Hyundai release update to prevent theft via TikTok challenge

  • February 16, 2023
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Last Tuesday (14) Hyundai Motor And Kia Corp announced that they will be offering software updates to 8.3 million vehicles in the United States of America. This is

Kia and Hyundai release update to prevent theft via TikTok challenge

Last Tuesday (14) Hyundai Motor And Kia Corp announced that they will be offering software updates to 8.3 million vehicles in the United States of America. This is a measure to curb the growth of car theft, which was stimulated by a method popularized in tik tak and other social networks. This measure improves the safety of Hyundai and Kia vehicles, protecting their owners from criminal prosecution.

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The trend has gained more than 650 thousand views and more than 72 thousand likes.

On the social network, thieves have been taught through short videos how to bypass the security system of two brands of cars using simple tools such as a USB cable. The reports exposed the fragility of the electronic immobilizer of cars manufactured by South Koreans between 2015 and 2019. of them fatal.

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From now on, the alarm on these vehicles will remain on for 60 seconds after locking, requiring the key to be in contact to turn on the ignition. This measure aims to significantly increase safety by blocking the car’s ignition when using the alarm key fob.

The update changes some control modules of Hyundai vehicles, which are equipped with a turnkey ignition system as standard.“, – says the brand in a statement. Locking the doors with the key fob command will now activate the ignition cut-off system if a popular method on the Internet is used.

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Owners of 3.8 million Hyundai vehicles and 4.5 million Kia vehicles in the US have been urged to drive to dealerships for security upgrades. The upgrade takes less than an hour and will be free, unlike other fees up to $500 that have been practiced in the past.

In addition, dealerships offer wheel locks to prevent theft. Since November 2022, automakers have supplied over 26,000 steering wheel locks to 77 law enforcement agencies.

Kia also said that this is also ongoing.free provision of steering wheel locks through interested local law enforcement agencies.Finally, all Hyundai vehicles manufactured since November 2021 are equipped with an engine immobilizer as standard.


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