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Urgent recall for popular family car amid fears it could catch FIRE - here's what owners need to know The Hyundai ix35 2014 and 2015 models have been recalled by the manufacturer The Department of Transport estimates 19,541 vehicles will have to be returned The anti-lock braking system module could short circuit if exposed to moisture A mother of two's Hyundai ix35 caught fire in her home's garage earlier this year
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Manufacturers have issued an urgent recall notice for a popular Hyundai model after it was found to have a manufacturing defect that could cause a car fire.
All variants of the Hyundai ix35 2014 and 2015 models have been impacted by the fault, the car maker said.
The Department of Transport estimates 19,541 vehicles will have to be returned across Australia.
In the recent recall notice, the department warned the circuit board in the vehicles' anti-lock braking system (ABS) module could short circuit if the components were exposed to moisture.