UWM Police, Hyundai to host antitheft software upgrade event

The UWM Police Department and Hyundai Motor America will host a mobile software upgrade event Thursday through Saturday, Sept. 5-7, in UWM’s Capitol & Humboldt UPark Lot at 4430 N. Humboldt Boulevard (Lot No. 30). The event runs from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.

Dave VandeLinde, vice president of Hyundai Motor America, shows how the antitheft software upgrade is done at news conference Wednesday. (UWM Photo/Elora Hennessey)

The software upgrade event will provide eligible Hyundai vehicles with anti-theft software developed to protect against the theft mode popularized on social media. The event is free for all area residents who own or lease a 2011-2021 Hyundai vehicle with a mechanical turn-to-start key ignition. No registration or appointment is needed.

Eligible Hyundai drivers are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this free event to reduce the risk of their vehicle being stolen. An August 2024 report published by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety noted that the software solution is an effective theft deterrent. All attending Hyundai owners will also receive a no-cost steering wheel lock.

In conjunction with the software upgrade event, Hyundai is sponsoring 8th Annual School Supply Drive put on by the UWM African Diaspora Council. Participants who drop off school supplies Sept. 5-7 at UWM’s Merrill Circle Surface Lot at 2512 E Hartford Ave. (Lot No. 12) will receive a free steering wheel lock.

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