2012 Hyundai Accent Review
2012 Hyundai Accent is a Hatchback 4-dr style car measuring 162.00 in length and 66.90 in height. Made in South Korea, 2012 Hyundai Accent has 3 trims priced by the manufacturer at 15,795 with just total of 1 recalls in the past 2012 Hyundai Accent. It’s seating 5 people with 4 doors and a rank size of 11.40 gallon. The engine is 1.6L L4 DOHC 16V and uses 30 of gasoline in the city and 30 on highways.
Vin Numbers
- KMHCU5AEXCU045447
- KMHCU5AE2CU011521
- KMHCU5AE1CU025720
- KMHCU5AE1CU004639
- KMHCU5AE8CU024323
- KMHCU5AE3CU003508
- KMHCU5AE6CU024272
- KMHCU5AE0CU006821
- KMHCU5AE0CU013297
- KMHCU5AE0CU028608
- KMHCU5AE1CU011607
- KMHCU5AE1CU013910
- KMHCU5AE1CU017195
- KMHCU5AE1CU019528
- KMHCU5AE1CU042159
- KMHCU5AE1CU047104
- KMHCU5AE1CU052030
- KMHCU5AE2CU003760
- KMHCU5AE2CU010580
- KMHCU5AE2CU013320
- KMHCU5AE2CU023247
- KMHCU5AE2CU037620
- KMHCU5AE2CU046737
- KMHCU5AE3CU002407
- KMHCU5AE3CU003427
- KMHCU5AE3CU005081
- KMHCU5AE3CU015920
- KMHCU5AE3CU017196
- KMHCU5AE3CU031857
- KMHCU5AE4CU011231
- KMHCU5AE4CU011486
- KMHCU5AE4CU019748
- KMHCU5AE5CU013330
- KMHCU5AE5CU032749
- KMHCU5AE5CU042858
- KMHCU5AE5CU052581
- KMHCU5AE6CU019587
- KMHCU5AE6CU032582
- KMHCU5AE6CU032906
- KMHCU5AE6CU041590
- KMHCU5AE6CU053030
- KMHCU5AE7CU022448
- KMHCU5AE7CU024393
- KMHCU5AE7CU046202
- KMHCU5AE7CU048354
- KMHCU5AE7CU053618
- KMHCU5AE8CU029182
- KMHCU5AE8CU035449
- KMHCU5AE8CU038531
- KMHCU5AE8CU041641
- KMHCU5AE8CU042790
- KMHCU5AE8CU044720
- KMHCU5AE9CU023679
- KMHCU5AE9CU035024
- KMHCU5AE9CU037498
- KMHCU5AE9CU040448
- KMHCU5AEXCU041821
- KMHCU5AE7CU024894
- KMHCU5AE6CU054484
- KMHCU5AE6CU040035
- KMHCU5AE4CU035304
- KMHCU5AE6CU017810
Safety and Reliability
NHTSA Crash Test
* National Highway Traffic Safety AdministrationIIHS Crash Test
* Insurance Institute for Highway SafetySafety & Recalls
Recall 20V393000 started on /Date(1593662400000-0400)/.
Summary: Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2011-2012 Hyundai Elantra and Sonata Hybrid, 2012 Accent and Veloster vehicles. The 12V accessory socket outlet may have been over-tightened during installation, possibly disabling the thermal fuse and allowing the outlet to overheat with prolonged use, such as by using the Tire Mobility Kit air compressor to inflate a tire.
Consequence: An overheated accessory outlet increases the risk of fire.
Remedy: Hyundai will notify owners, and dealers will replace the Tire Mobility Kit accessory outlet plug with a direct-to-battery connection wire harness kit, free of charge. The recall began September 28, 2020. Owners may contact Hyundai customer service at 1-855-371-9460. Hyundai's number for this recall is 193.