
Hyundai Recall 26V316: What 421,000 Tucson and Santa Cruz Owners Need to Know
A free software update from Hyundai isn't all you're entitled to. Here's what the recall doesn't cover and how the pending class action changes the math.
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A free software update from Hyundai isn't all you're entitled to. Here's what the recall doesn't cover and how the pending class action changes the math.

Walmart pulled three lots of Blackstone Parmesan Ranch over salmonella risk. If you got sick, here's exactly what to preserve in the next 48 hours.

Hyundai recalled 54,337 Elantra Hybrids on May 15, 2026, over an HPCU fire risk. The free repair is just the beginning — owners may also qualify for a buyback, replacement, or cash compensation under state lemon laws and the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. Here are the exact thresholds in California, Texas, Florida, and New York.

California residents who own or owned a 2014–2015 Toyota Camry and paid out of pocket to replace a charcoal filter after May 31, 2024, may be entitled to up to $100 reimbursement from a class action settlement over alleged HVAC defects. Deadline May 31, 2026.

Owners of 2014–2019 Dodge Ram 1500 EcoDiesel trucks can claim up to $3,575 plus an automatic 5-year warranty extension from a class action settlement over alleged EGR cooler defects and engine fire risks. Deadline May 16, 2026.

A clear breakdown of the Lume deodorant lawsuits — including the dismissed 2023 "clinically proven" case and the 2025 Mando skin irritation class actions — plus what consumers can do.

A $150 million class action settlement was finalized in December 2025 over defective batteries in 2017–2022 Chevrolet Bolt EVs. Learn who qualifies, how much you may receive, and what your legal rights are.

Keurig agreed to a $950,000 class action settlement over alleged defects in K-Supreme coffee makers. Find out if you qualify, what you can receive, and how to file a claim.
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