{"count":1,"message":"Results returned successfully","results":[{"odiNumber":11677071,"manufacturer":"Hyundai Motor America","crash":false,"fire":true,"numberOfInjuries":1,"numberOfDeaths":0,"dateOfIncident":"05/05/2025","dateComplaintFiled":"07/29/2025","vin":"KM8K3CA59JU","components":"ENGINE","summary":"On May 5, 2025, my 2018 Hyundai Kona burst into flames in my garage and completely destroyed my Kona, Dodge Ram 1500 parked adjacent to it and my home along with its contents.  Both vehicles and my home were deemed \u201ca total loss\u201d by the insurance company. The Kona engine compartment burst into flames after a short trip to the store.  If the front door had not been locked, forcing my wife to go through the garage, we would have been unaware of the fire until it had reached the interior of the house setting off the alarms.  As it was, I received smoke inhalation and a partially collapsed lung while attempting to put out the fire and while trying to put the burning Kona in neutral to push it out of the garage.  The 2018 Kona is not safe as it can burst into flames under normal operation and without any warning potentially resulting in injury or death of the occupants or emergency response crews.  Research indicates my 2018 KONA has no recalls; however, it has the same G4FJ engine and is manufactured at the same facility as several other Hyundai models that have been recalled for fires in the engine compartment.  The Hyundai Veloster has a class-action settlement for engine failure & fires.  Also, the Hyundai Tucson has an ABS module fire recall and shared electrical layout.  Furthermore, Australia issued a Kona fire-related recall in 2019 due to brake tube routing near the exhaust system.  Fire investigators have inspected the vehicle and determined the origin of the fire is the Kona.  Hyundai inspected the Kona and failed to take any responsibility nor notify other 2018 Kona owners.  There was no prior warning my 2018 Kona was having any problems.  The only indication was a faint burning smell my wife noticed when she got out of the vehicle to collect the mail on the day of the fire.  At the time, she contributed the burning smell to the neighbors burn pile.  The insurance company has removed the Kona, and it should be available for inspection at their facility.","products":[{"type":"Vehicle","productYear":"2018","productMake":"HYUNDAI","productModel":"KONA","manufacturer":"Hyundai Motor America"}]}]}