10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
1,031 miles

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problem #145

Mar 182024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
When you place the car in park a recall was done so that the emergency parking brake automatically engages. Well between 30 seconds to a minute after the car is in park, the brake disengage. When you go to set it manually after it disengage, it will still disengage.

- Murrieta, CA, USA

problem #144

Apr 082024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
In Apr 2024 we had an issue with charging the vehicle at level 1 and level 2 took to dealer and they replaced the ICCU unit. A week later the car was DOA no lights nothing so we had to jump start it. We Took to dealer they did an update, week later DOA again. Took to dealer and found out the MSU part needs to be replaced Back ordered for a month and still at dealer was given a loaner, sound familar cause its occuring over and over. Waiting on repair no ETA.

- Pottstown, PA, USA

problem #143

May 092024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
ICCU Failure. Known issue, occurred even after applying Recall 257 to the vehicle.

- Gallatin, TN, USA

problem #142

Apr 112024

IONIQ 5

  • 26,008 miles
The contact owns a 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to start and was jumpstarted. The dealer was notified of the failure and advised the contact to charge the 12 Volt battery. The contact stated that the 12 Volt battery was recharged; however, the failure recurred while driving 40 MPH a week later. A message advising to pull over immediately was displayed, and the vehicle lost motive power. The contact was able to veer to the side of the road. Towing services assisted the contact in recharging the 12 Volt battery, and the contact was able to drive to the residence. The contact stated that the failure persisted. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, where the contact was informed that the earliest availability for diagnostic testing and the recall repair of NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V204000 (Electrical System) was in 8 days. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 26,008.

- Davis, CA, USA

problem #141

Apr 262024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
Vehicle was having issues charging large battery. Would shut off immediately. Today 12v battery died, probably related to ICCU recall performed earlier this month.

- Spring Grove, PA, USA

problem #140

Mar 072024

IONIQ 5

  • 17,500 miles
The contact owns a 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V204000 (Electrical System) however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The contact stated that while attempting to start the vehicle, the vehicle failed to start. The contact stated that the battery was completely drained, and the vehicle needed to be jumpstarted. The contact stated that the failure occurred intermittently however, the failure had become persistent. Additionally, the battery warning light was illuminated. Due to the failure, the contact purchased several jumper cables. The vehicle was scheduled for a service appointment within several weeks. The dealer was made aware of the failure but confirmed that parts were not yet available. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and a case was filed. The failure mileage was approximately 17,500. Parts distribution disconnect.

- Mount Washington, KY, USA

problem #139

Mar 292024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
On March 29, 2024 I parked my Ioniq 5 with the EV battery at ~65%. 3 hours later I received an alert that there was something wrong with the battery. Investigating the car, the auxiliary functions of the car would turn on. However, the dashboard reported the EV battery was at 0%. The power train of the car would not turn on and it would not drive. A tow truck was needed to take it to a local dealership.

- Seattle, WA, USA

problem #138

Oct 192023

IONIQ 5

  • miles
I was driving 75mph on the freeway and I heard a pop and then the electrical warning system on the car lit up. I lost power to the car and was only able to accelerate minimally. There was a warning of low battery and the vehicle was going to lose power. I turned on my hazard lights and was able to get to the exit and was able to exit the freeway safely. Once the vehicle lost power I was unable to open the charger door, start the vehicle, use any of the key fob functions and had to jump the 12V battery, only to die immediately after. There is no pre-warning to this happening, it just shows the alert and the car loses all power. There are also problems with the vehicle after being plugged in to charge and it says "Charging Unsuccessful", or stops charging after a short period of time. It also will not charge to full capacity at home or the charging station. I receive no warning lights or messages about why the charge is not working. It took weeks to get the vehicle into the dealer, making it extremely unsafe to drive and the error has almost caused a major crash. My vehicle has been at the dealer and has not been diagnosed with any issues yet. The dealer has provided me with a rental vehicle...in which now I'm paying for gas. Reading through these other comments...who knows how long it will be to get my vehicle back, yet I'm still making my payments...this isn't

- Chandler, AZ, USA

problem #137

Mar 312024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
I was charging my car at home like I usually do and around 2am I received an alert on my Bluelink app that a charging alarm was detected. I saw that the breaker for my charger had tripped which it had never done before. I reset the breaker and tried to restart charging but was not successful. I turned on the car and immediately got the battery and EV warning lights telling me to stop the vehicle. I was charging my car at home like I usually do and around 2am I received an alert on my Bluelink app that a charging alarm was detected. I saw that the breaker for my charger had tripped which it had never done before. I reset the breaker and tried to restart charging but was not successful. I turned on the car and immediately got the battery and EV warning lights telling me to stop the vehicle. I had the vehicle towed to my local dealer and they determined it was the ICCU issue that has affected many Ioniq 5s. I had the software update done that was part of campaign [XXX] but it obviously didn-??t work. It took a week to get a new ICCU fuse in and they also updated the software again in accordance with recall [XXX]. I am leery about another software fix solving this problem for good. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

- Holly Springs, NC, USA

problem #136

Mar 252024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
Battery fails to recharge (12V battery). No open doors, no accessories on (12V system automatically stops when car is off and door opens) Previous recalls completed. Pictures fail to upload, basically just says "12V is low, stop safely"

- Adelanto, CA, USA

problem #135

Mar 192024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
Started car. Received low power warning and a turtle. Car did not drive faster than 12 miles per hour. Car instructed me to stop vehicle. Unable to restart to drive to dealership.

- Richmond, VA, USA

problem #134

Feb 212024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
My 2022 Ioniq 5 RWD died in my driveway in late February after first showing a "Check Electric Vehicle System" warning and limiting the vehicle's speed to 22mph while returning home from a short errand. I was initially able to at least turn the vehicle on, but the vehicle was completely non-responsive within two hours of returning home. If we had been traveling on the highway and/or far from home, we would have been in potential danger due to the low maximum speed and could have been stranded with a non-functioning vehicle due to the complete loss of power shortly after the initial incident. I ended up needing to have the vehicle towed to a dealership roughly 25 miles from my home. I was able to obtain a DTC before the vehicle died: (P1A90(96) [0x1A9096] Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear, Warning indicator requested). Since other Ioniq 5 owners have reported a similar problem, I suspected the problem to be a failed ICCU, and the dealership that is repairing the vehicle subsequently confirmed ICCU failure to be the problem. For reference, I had the ICCU software update installed in November of 2023.

- Durham, NC, USA

problem #133

Feb 262024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
I have a Hyundai Ioniq 5. I purchased it in July 2022 and have been driving it with no major issues except for a couple recall updates. On Monday, [XXX] I was driving home on the Highway when a warning light came on telling me to check EV Connection, it was an orange message. Then the light and message switched to red and displayed a battery symbol. The message said to stop vehicle and check power supply. My acceleration slowed down and I couldn't go above 25 mph despite attempts to speed up. There were many cars on the road when this happened, and I automatically turned on my emergency blinkers. There was a large 16-wheeler behind me that noted something was wrong and slowed down with his emergency lights blinking as well to support me. I panicked and found the nearest exit to come off the highway and before I could make it to the traffic light, the car shut off unexpectedly and completely stopped with no warning. Attempts to restart the vehicle did not yield positive results. After 2 hours of waiting for a tow truck in the middle of the road blocking traffic and waving people around my car, I was able to tow my vehicle to a dealership in NJ close by my house. As it was evening time, I left it at the dealership service center and dropped keys in drop box. I spent several days on the phone with Hyundai Service Center arguing to get my car checked as they told me that appointments were all booked, despite this being an emergency. I had no idea what was happening, but it was clearly inoperable, and I made that very clear. Finally, today, Thursday, [XXX] they confirmed that diagnostic testing showed ICCU failure. They advised that the part is on back-order, and they issued me a loaner for the time being. I have no idea how long this will take to fix. Luckily, I didn't have an accident, although very well could have with how quickly the issue escalated. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

- Sicklerville, NJ, USA

problem #132

Feb 242024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
On 2/24/2024 I was driving my Hyundai Ioniq 5 and heard a pop from the backseat area. Immediately I lost power and was unable to move the car out of the lane of travel or put on my hazard lights. Prior to the pop sound there were no issues that would indicate something was wrong. The dealership confirmed my suspension that the ICCU failed. My car had the software update for the ICCU months prior to this incident. The dealer repaired the car under warranty so no one besides the dealer has seen the failed part.

- Cocoa, FL, USA

problem #131

Feb 072024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
Even though I had this recall for ICCU handled several months ago it didn't correct a problem, and on 02/07/2024 while driving 50 mph, a sudden pop occurred and the vehicle lost power and acceleration. I was able to pull over and shortly after 15 min, the vehicle died completely. After towing to the dealer, a few weeks later they told me that it was ICCU again and that the part needed to be changed. At this time they have no ETA for when the part will come!

- Wayne, NJ, USA

problem #130

Jan 172024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
I was driving on the freeway on Jan 17 when I heard a pop and then the electrical warning system on the car lit up. I lost power to the car and was only able to accelerate minimally. I turned on my hazard lights and was able to get to the shoulder of the freeway and fortunately was close to an exit and was able to exit the freeway. It was towed to a dealership and I was told there was a problem with the ICCU.

- La Canada, CA, USA

problem #129

Feb 072024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
A warning popped up "Check electric vehicle system", then a few minutes later an error popup appeared "stop vehicle and check power supply" and the car would no longer go above 27 mph.

- Boulder, CO, USA

problem #128

Sep 202023

IONIQ 5

  • miles
Aloha, Our Hyundai Ioniq5 has been out of commission for almost 5 months due to a failure associated with the ICCU recall. In December after months of working with Hyundai they finally shipped the car to an EV certified dealer to complete the recall and fix the ICCU issue. When we got the vehicle home it still shows electrical warning lights and will not charge at home. The recall fix didn't work and it still has the ICCU issue. The ICCU apparently can cause greater safety issues with the EV system when on the road. Its important the the recall fix actually works and in our case it did not. We have now been without the car for 5 months. We've had 5 different claim managers from Hyundai USA and we are still waiting on a fix. We are only filing a complaint because this could be a known reoccurring issue for other early Ioniq5 owners.

- Kilauea, HI, USA

problem #127

Jan 292024

IONIQ 5

  • 21,000 miles
The contact owns a 2022 Hyundai Ioniq5. The contact stated that the vehicle was unable to charge at the charging station due the vehicle not accepting the charge. There was a message stating that "Charging Unsuccessful", however, recently the message only read unit connected to charger. No warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and diagnosed with a failure within the Internal Charging Unit. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 21,000.

- Pottstown, PA, USA

problem #126

Feb 022024

IONIQ 5

  • miles
It is UNKNOWN what component or system failed There was a sudden and total electrical failure with the inability to safely move the car. If this electrical failure had occurred on a turnpike or expressway it would have been a catastrophic event. Car was flat bedded to a dealership Dashboard warning provided less than 5 min time and 0.5 mile before ceasing to operate at all although car's computer thought that the car's health was OK.

- Merion Station, PA, USA

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