South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Co is recalling Sonata midsize sedans in the U.S and Puerto Rico to fix gear-shifting problems. Hyundai recall covers approximately 883,000 Sonata sedans from model years 2011 to 2014.

The automaker says the automatic transmission shift cable can detach from the shift lever. As a result, the lever may fail to show the right gear while the vehicle is in motion. Even when the vehicle is stopped with the transmission put in «park», it may still be in gear and roll away, increasing the risk of a crash and injury to drivers, passengers, and pedestrians, the documents by the NHTSA state. Another problem is the inability to start the vehicle as it can`t be shifted into “park”.

Hyundai got 1,171 warranty claims related to the issue, plus seven reports related to the defect. There have been no accidents or injuries caused by the problem, the company spokesman stated.

The automaker will start notifying the owners by the end of September. They will be asked to bring their vehicles to the dealership to have the connection between the shift cable and shift lever repaired at no cost. Owners of the defective vehicles affected by Hyundai recall can contact the automaker for questions and inquiries.

The Sonata is the South Korean automaker`s second-best-selling car in the U.S. after the Elantra. It made up 29% (106,347 units) of all new Hyundai sales across the United States in the first half of 2014.

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