NHTSA investigates 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 over reports of power loss
More than two dozen owners lodged complaints with the. Many claimed they heard a loud pop and saw a warning message in the dash associated with the loss of power. Though it’s not at the recall stage yet, NHTSA’s investigation could wrap in almost 40,000 Ioniq 5 models.
Hyundai’s report to the NHTSA stated that the problem relates to an Integrated Control Charging Unit for theIf a recall should occur, Hyundai is ready. “To address the concern, Hyundai is launching a service campaign in July that will update the affected vehicles’ software and replace the IICU if necessary,” a company spokesperson told.
The Ioniq 5 has been a success for Hyundai, and the automaker is building on that momentum with the new Ioniq 6. The two share quite a bit of their underlying engineering, but it’s unclear if the newer Ioniq 6 is susceptible to the same loss of power issues that its predecessor is dealing with.
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