Free anti-theft software upgrades from Hundai and Kia, and free steering wheel locks

Free anti-theft software upgrades from Hyundai and Kia, and free steering wheel locks

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Yesterday, many law enforcement officials in the U.S. announced that, in response to increasing thefts targeting vehicles without push-button ignitions and immobilizing anti-theft devices in the United States, Hyundai and Kia have introduced a free anti-theft software upgrade to restrict the unauthorized operation of vehicle ignition systems on specific models.

The free anti-theft software upgrade comes after too many of those models were getting ripped off by car thieves and some auto insurance companies said they would stop offering coverage for certain models.  So, the car companies are now stepping in and stepping up, according to WDEF Tech Byte News.

Hyundai Software Upgrade:

Hyundai, which launched its service campaign this week, is first offering a software upgrade to car owners with the following vehicle models:

  • 2017 – 2020 Elantra
  • 2015 – 2019 Sonata
  • 2020 – 2021 Venue

The free upgrade will be performed by Hyundai dealers and will take less than one hour to install. Following completion of the upgrade, each vehicle will be affixed with window decals to alert would-be thieves that the vehicle is equipped with enhanced anti-theft technology.

Hyundai Steering Wheel Lock Giveaway:

For those readers living in Baltimore County, Maryland, in addition to the software upgrade, the Baltimore County Police Department is assisting Hyundai Motor Company in distributing free steering wheel locks to Baltimore County residents. The locks are available to residents who own a Hyundai manufactured between 2016 and 2021 that do not have a proximity key entry (key fob) or a push-button start. To qualify for a steering wheel lock, residents must provide a copy of their vehicle registration to the Baltimore County Police Department.

The information can be emailed to the Baltimore County Police at Wheellockprogram@baltimorecountymd.gov. If a resident does not have access to a computer, they may contact 410-887-2210 for assistance. Registration is required since supplies are limited. Emails must be received by Tuesday, February 28, 2023.

Baltimore County Police Chief Dennis Delp said, “Similar to other municipalities across Maryland, Baltimore County has seen a crime trend involving theft of certain Hyundai brand vehicles. In response, the police department has launched this public safety campaign in partnership with Hyundai.

Delp added, “Protecting those who live, work and visit Baltimore County is our top priority, and this campaign is one way we can achieve that.” The Baltimore County Police Department would like to thank Hyundai Motor Company for providing this assistance to our residents.

Kia Software Upgrade:

Kia owners with questions may contact 1-800-333-4542 (4Kia). In addition, a special section of the Owner’s Portal at Kia.com has been published for owners to research software upgrade eligibility and availability at https://owners.kia.com/us/en/kia-owner-portal.html

Kia Steering Wheel Lock Giveaway:

Information to obtain a steering wheel lock for a Kia is available at the following link https://owners.kia.com/us/en/kia-owner-portal.html

For more on the free Hundai and Kia Anti-Theft software upgrades, see the video accompanying this article.

(Cover Photo, 2017 Hyundai Elantra, Image credit: AutoTrader)

(Source: Baltimore County Police)

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