WASHINGTON, D.C. -

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Hyundai is recalling certain versions of the 2012 Veloster in separate campaigns to correct an issue with the sunroof as well as the parking brake.

The larger of the two recall notices is for a total of 13,500 Velosters manufactured from Nov. 1, 2011 through April 17 and equipped with panoramic sunroofs. The agency said the panoramic sunroof assembly may have been weakened during installation at the factory.

NHTSA fears that if the assembly was weakened at the factory, the panoramic glass panel may break while the vehicle is in motion leading to personal injury or a vehicle crash.

Officials indicated Hyundai will notify owners, and franchised dealers will inspect the sunroof’s integrity and replace the sunroof glass assembly, as necessary, free of charge. The safety recall will begin next month.

In the meantime, owners may contact Hyundai at (800) 633-5151 and reference recall campaign No. 108.

Meanwhile, a smaller number of the same models also is being summoned by Hyundai, according to NHTSA.

The automaker is recalling a total of 4,490 units the 2012 Veloster manufactured from July 2, 2011 through Feb. 27 and equipped with manual transmissions. NHTSA said moisture and road grime may cause the parking brake components to bind.

If the parking brake components bind, officials are concerned that the parking brake may not operate properly, and the parking brake may drag while driving or may not fully engage when the vehicle is parked.

If the parking brake is not fully engaged when parked, the agency indicated a manual transmission may move unintentionally, increasing the risk of a crash.

Officials said Hyundai will notify owners, and franchised dealers will replace the rear brake caliper assemblies free of charge. This safety recall also will begin in January.

Again, owners may contact Hyundai at (800) 633-5151 and reference recall campaign No. 107.