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Campaign 24V528 Posted July 11, 2024 54,647 units

2019-2023 Hyundai N Models/G70 Recall 24V528: Fuel Pump

Recall 24V528 covers 54,647 2019-2023 Veloster N, G70, Elantra N, and Kona N vehicles for fuel pump failure. Repair is free at franchised Hyundai dealers.

Hyundai is recalling 54,647 2019-2023 Veloster N, G70, Elantra N, and Kona N vehicles under recall 24V528 because the fuel pump can fail and cause a loss of drive power. A loss of drive power can increase crash risk, and the dealer repair is free at a franchised Hyundai dealer.

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What's wrong?

The high pressure fuel pump on the affected 2019-2023 Veloster N, G70, Elantra N, and Kona N vehicles feeds fuel to the engine at the pressure needed for turbocharged operation. Inside that pump, the fuel control valve plunger helps meter fuel flow so the engine control module can match fuel delivery to engine demand.

On affected vehicles, that plunger wears prematurely. As wear builds, the pump can no longer control fuel pressure correctly, and the engine can lose the steady fuel supply it needs to make power. The recall remedy uses an updated plunger design and revised engine software logic, which shows the problem is both in the pump hardware and how the engine responds when fuel pressure falls.

Warning signs include a malfunction indicator light, lack of power, rough idle, or engine misfire. If those symptoms appear, treat them as fuel-system warning signs and have the vehicle handled through the recall repair path.

Who's affected?

Covers Veloster N, G70, Elantra N, and Kona N vehicles across the 2019-2023 model years, all tied to the high-pressure fuel pump assembly.

2022 Hyundai Veloster N fuel system
2021 Genesis G70 fuel system
2023 Hyundai Elantra N fuel system
2023 Hyundai Kona N fuel system
2020 Genesis G70 fuel system
Units affected54,647

The year and model narrow the scope, but the VIN decides. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific vehicle is included.

What's the safety risk?

A loss of drive power can increase the risk of a crash, especially if the vehicle loses power in traffic. Watch for a malfunction indicator light, lack of power, rough idle, or misfire. If any of those signs appear, reduce speed, move out of traffic when safe, and schedule the repair soon. Repair is free at any franchised Hyundai dealer.

What should I do?

  1. Check your VIN to confirm your 2019-2023 Veloster N, G70, Elantra N, or Kona N is included in this recall.
  2. Contact a franchised Hyundai dealer to schedule the free engine control module software update and fuel pump inspection.
  3. Ask the dealer whether your fuel pump assembly needs replacement, since this repair addresses fuel pump failure that can cause loss of drive power.
  4. Bring the recall notice if Hyundai mailed one. If not, reference recall number 24V528 when you call.
  5. Drive cautiously until the repair is complete. Leave extra following distance and respond promptly to any loss of power.

What happens at the repair

At the dealer, a Hyundai technician updates the engine control module software, then inspects the fuel pump assembly and replaces it if needed. The recall repair is free at the dealer now, and parts and labor are covered. Hyundai's reimbursement plan covers out of pocket expenses for owners who already paid to correct this recall condition before the free recall repair. Bring receipts or repair documentation to the service desk, or contact Hyundai customer service to ask how to submit the claim.

ReimbursementReimbursement available

Timeline

July 11, 2024 NHTSA published the recall
September 9, 2024 Dealer notification began
September 9, 2024 Dealer notification ended
September 9, 2024 Owner notification mailed
September 9, 2024 Interim owner notification (was planned for this date)

Frequently asked questions

What is recall 24V528?

Recall 24V528 covers 54,647 2019-2023 Hyundai and Genesis vehicles with a fuel pump that can fail and cause a loss of drive power. That loss of power can increase crash risk. Dealers will update engine control module software and inspect or replace the fuel pump assembly for free.

What should I do if my 2019-2023 Hyundai Veloster N, G70, Elantra N, or Kona N is on this recall?

Check your VIN to confirm your specific vehicle is included in recall 24V528. If it is, contact a franchised Hyundai dealer to schedule the engine control module software update and fuel pump inspection. Reference Hyundai recall numbers 262 or 023G when you call.

Is the recall repair free?

Yes. Federal recall law requires the manufacturer to repair the defect at no cost, and Hyundai says all repairs for this recall will be performed free of charge. The dealer will update the engine control module software and replace the fuel pump assembly if inspection shows it is needed.

Is it safe to drive with recall 24V528 open?

The recall does not carry a do-not-drive order. The safety risk is a fuel pump failure that can cause a loss of drive power, increasing crash risk. Confirm your VIN, schedule the free dealer repair, and ask the service desk what to do if the vehicle loses power before your appointment.

When were owners notified about recall 24V528?

Hyundai mailed interim notification letters about the safety risk on September 3, 2024. Owner notification letters for the repair began mailing on September 9, 2024. If you bought the vehicle used or never received a letter, check your VIN because the VIN decides whether the recall applies.

More information

NHTSA campaign pagenhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/24V528000
Hyundai customer service1-855-371-9460
NHTSA recall #24V528
NHTSA recall # (full)24V528000

Source documents

This article is generated from NHTSA's primary recall filings and reviewed against the source on May 20, 2026. RecallNotify does not paraphrase NHTSA's consequence language; that text is reproduced as written above. Editorial standards →