2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
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2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5 Summary
2023
Model Year
157
Total Complaints
3
Total Recalls
245862
Vehicles Affected
Recalls
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
1165 vehicles affected
POWER TRAIN:DRIVELINE:DRIVESHAFT
Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2023 IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, and Genesis GV60 vehicles. The rear inner driveshaft may have been improperly heat-treated, allowing it to break under load and resulting in a loss of drive power.
Risk: A loss of drive power increases the risk of a crash.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
99055 vehicles affected
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:PROPULSION SYSTEM:CHARGING:MODULE:SOFTWARE
Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2022-2024 IONIQ 5, 2023-2024 IONIQ 6, Genesis GV60, Genesis GV70 "Electrified," and Genesis G80 "Electrified" vehicles. The Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) may become damaged and stop charging the 12-Volt battery, which can result in a loss of drive power.
Risk: A loss of drive power increases the risk of a crash.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
145642 vehicles affected
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:12V/24V/48V BATTERY
Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2022-2024 IONIQ 5, 2023-2025 IONIQ 6, Genesis GV60, Genesis GV70 "Electrified," and Genesis G80 "Electrified" vehicles. The Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) may become damaged and stop charging the 12-volt battery, which can result in a loss of drive power.
Risk: A loss of drive power increases the risk of a crash.
Complaints
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2128527ENGINE
The car would not start when start button was pressed. Warning on the dash said 12v battery critically low. This happened on three different occasions. After jump starting the car, everything works as normal. I am able to turn off and turn on again as expected. 12v battery was tested and seems to be fine. Even the OBD2 readings show battery as working correctly. There seems to be a software glitch that makes the car think that the 12v battery is low. The high voltage battery was charged to above 70 at least on all three occasions. Now I carry a external jumper battery to avoid this situation
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2128526ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The car would not start when start button was pressed. Warning on the dash said 12v battery critically low. This happened on three different occasions. After jump starting the car, everything works as normal. I am able to turn off and turn on again as expected. 12v battery was tested and seems to be fine. Even the OBD2 readings show battery as working correctly. There seems to be a software glitch that makes the car think that the 12v battery is low. The high voltage battery was charged to above 70 at least on all three occasions. Now I carry a external jumper battery to avoid this situation
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2108116FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
The Integrated Charge Control Unit failed despite having all related recall repairs/actions implemented. Failure occurred while pulling into a parking place after completing level 2 charging to 80%. The failure has not yet been confirmed by the dealer, but all common symptoms match this failure including hearing a pop sound from the rear of the vehicle followed by “Check Electrical System” indication and limited distance low power, low speed mode. Had this happened while driving at highway speed, the sudden loss in power and speed could have been dangerous to respond to and get off the highway safely. The vehicle is scheduled to be inspected by the dealer shortly.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2108115ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The Integrated Charge Control Unit failed despite having all related recall repairs/actions implemented. Failure occurred while pulling into a parking place after completing level 2 charging to 80%. The failure has not yet been confirmed by the dealer, but all common symptoms match this failure including hearing a pop sound from the rear of the vehicle followed by “Check Electrical System” indication and limited distance low power, low speed mode. Had this happened while driving at highway speed, the sudden loss in power and speed could have been dangerous to respond to and get off the highway safely. The vehicle is scheduled to be inspected by the dealer shortly.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2106850ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Component or System Involved: High-voltage battery system — fault code P1AA700. The vehicle is currently located at an authorized Hyundai dealership and available for inspection upon request. Safety Risk: The vehicle became undriveable due to a potential high-voltage battery failure, posing a significant risk of electrical hazard or loss of propulsion. I was advised by the dealership not to drive or retrieve the vehicle due to safety concerns. As the sole user of the vehicle in a household with children and daily transportation needs, this created a severe disruption and risk to personal and family safety, especially if the issue had occurred while driving. Confirmation of the Problem: The issue has been confirmed by the dealership, who retrieved the fault code. However, they are unable to complete diagnosis without Hyundai Corporate’s “Techline” technician, whose response is still pending as of this report. The vehicle has been at the dealership since June 30, 2025. Inspection: The dealership has begun inspection but cannot complete diagnosis or repair until Hyundai Corporate provides guidance. The vehicle has not been inspected by police or insurance, but it is under review by Hyundai’s technical assistance team. Warning Messages or Symptoms: Yes — prior to the failure, the vehicle displayed dashboard warning messages related to the high-voltage battery system, and the drivetrain became unresponsive. These warnings appeared just before the vehicle became unsafe to operate.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2105447ENGINE
When i was out driving with my little daughter, in the middle of the road, the car showed a warning of “check electric system”. The car was very slow and went into limp mode. I had to quickly park at a shoulder. Called roadside assistance, they sent a tow truck within 40 mns, the car was completley dead when they arrived. They had to send another tow truck that arrived after another 35 mns. I had to wait in the heat with my little daughter till they transferred us to the dealer , the repair for the iccu failure took 2 weeks. Now i am very scared each time i drive the car that this might happen again.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2105446ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
When i was out driving with my little daughter, in the middle of the road, the car showed a warning of “check electric system”. The car was very slow and went into limp mode. I had to quickly park at a shoulder. Called roadside assistance, they sent a tow truck within 40 mns, the car was completley dead when they arrived. They had to send another tow truck that arrived after another 35 mns. I had to wait in the heat with my little daughter till they transferred us to the dealer , the repair for the iccu failure took 2 weeks. Now i am very scared each time i drive the car that this might happen again.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2104386ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ICCU failure leading to being stranded 120 miles from home as I returned from a vacation with my family. The vehicle was working fine for half of the trip, then after we stopped for lunch, the car went into a "limp mode" max of 25 mph as I was entering the highway. I got a warning telling me to inspect my electrical system and pull over immediately. There were no warning signs. The vehicle was towed to the nearest dealer (still 110 miles from home). The dealer confirmed what happened - an iccu failure where the 12v battery was not charging - and I had the iccu replaced. This is a problem impacting many Hyundai Ioniq cars. The dealer and manufacturer was not able to tell me why it happened or what I could do to try to prevent it happening again. I have no confidence in this car
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2103232ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The Integrated Charging Control Unit of the fully electric Hyundai Ioniq5 stopped working while I was driving my son home from the Zoo. I got a warning that there was an electrical system issue and I needed to immediately stop the car. The car lost power quickly, and I was luckily able to pull over into a parking lot and await a tow truck. This is a chronic saftey issue with Ioniq 5s and needs to be addressed.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2102967UNKNOWN OR OTHER
I bought this ioniq 5 pre-owned at 10,000 miles on 6/21/25. Clean carfax and no active recalls. One mile off the lot the system I received the message "12V battery voltage low. Stop safely." The car completely turned off. Could not put it in neutral. I was stranded on the road and it could have caused an accident. I got it towed near an auto shop and bought a new battery, thinking it was just a dead 12V battery. The car turned on and seemed to resolved the issue, but after 20 minutes of driving, it completely turned off again on the road. Very dangerous. I dropped it off at Platinum Hyundai of Tracy dealership and am awaiting a diagnostic.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2102966ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
I bought this ioniq 5 pre-owned at 10,000 miles on 6/21/25. Clean carfax and no active recalls. One mile off the lot the system I received the message "12V battery voltage low. Stop safely." The car completely turned off. Could not put it in neutral. I was stranded on the road and it could have caused an accident. I got it towed near an auto shop and bought a new battery, thinking it was just a dead 12V battery. The car turned on and seemed to resolved the issue, but after 20 minutes of driving, it completely turned off again on the road. Very dangerous. I dropped it off at Platinum Hyundai of Tracy dealership and am awaiting a diagnostic.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2102374UNKNOWN OR OTHER
ICCU FAILURE. Car was being parked at night and there was a pop sound towards the back. It sounded like I ran over a branch. Immediately I received a “Check electrical vehicle system” warning light. The car could not be shifted into drive. It was towed the next day to the dealership. Oddly enough I had an appointment later that week with the same dealership to address the ICCU recall but part failed before it could be addressed. The car was able to be repaired within 10 days. No loaner provided because dealership had a 20 people waitlist. I had to rent a car instead. When looking into this issue online, a 10 day turnaround time seems on the shorter end of the typical timeframe. I’ve heard stories online (see Reddit) and seen YouTube videos of people waiting months.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2100265POWER TRAIN
My vehicle displayed a Check Electrical System failure warning and experienced a complete loss of electrical power. Since it is an electric car, the car would no longer run. No light including emergencies lights worked. This happened to me in my driveway. But it happens to other owners driving down the freeway and they suddently have to pull over. Hyundai advised me to have the car towed to the dealership service center where they diagnosed an ICCU failure. This has been happening to to 2-5% of Kia and Hyundai electric cars. I was told the ICCU was on extreme backorder. I waited ~6 weeks for my car to be repaired. Note that there were two recalls for the ICCU unit previously and I performed those recalls promptly. There were no other warnings at all before the Check Electrical Systems error and sudden loss of power.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2099763POWER TRAIN
The ICCU failed which prevented the car from moving. ICCU was replaced by dealer under warranty. Had to be towed from the roadway.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2099762ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The ICCU failed which prevented the car from moving. ICCU was replaced by dealer under warranty. Had to be towed from the roadway.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2099659ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Failure of the ICCU (integrated charging control unit) resulting in loss of power of the vehicle, failure of the 12 V battery and need to replace both the 12V battery and the ICCU under warranty. All prior recalls concerning the ICCU had been applied. This is a consistent problem with this vehicle type.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2098292ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ICCU failure. Car is held by Hyundai dealership for over 4 weeks, waiting for replacement part from Hyundai. Need car now. Recalls were announced in South Korea by Hyundai Group for the same part creating safety and reliability concerns for American owners.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2098147ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The ICCU failed while I was driving on the interstate, resulting in a loss of power. The car had to be towed. I waited 2 hours on the side of the freeway.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2096287POWER TRAIN
Vehicle warning alarm came on with message to immediately pull over and check power supply. Towed car to dealer where ICCU and fuse were replaced. This after 1-2 recalls were completed.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2096286FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Vehicle warning alarm came on with message to immediately pull over and check power supply. Towed car to dealer where ICCU and fuse were replaced. This after 1-2 recalls were completed.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2096285ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Vehicle warning alarm came on with message to immediately pull over and check power supply. Towed car to dealer where ICCU and fuse were replaced. This after 1-2 recalls were completed.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2094294POWER TRAIN
My car’s ICCU (Integrated Charging Control Unit) failed, causing the 12-volt battery to stop charging and die, leading to a loss of power to the vehicle, resulting in the vehicle being completely immobile. I was driving on a busy road when all of a sudden the car started to slow down dangerously which almost caused the cars behind me to crash into me. The car's screen said it was entering limp mode. Then the vehicle completely stopped. I was stranded far away from home. I had to call a tow truck to tow the car to the dealer. The problem was confirmed by the dealer. The dealer confirmed the ICCU and 12-v battery failed. The dealer took 3months to repair the car.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2094293ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
My car’s ICCU (Integrated Charging Control Unit) failed, causing the 12-volt battery to stop charging and die, leading to a loss of power to the vehicle, resulting in the vehicle being completely immobile. I was driving on a busy road when all of a sudden the car started to slow down dangerously which almost caused the cars behind me to crash into me. The car's screen said it was entering limp mode. Then the vehicle completely stopped. I was stranded far away from home. I had to call a tow truck to tow the car to the dealer. The problem was confirmed by the dealer. The dealer confirmed the ICCU and 12-v battery failed. The dealer took 3months to repair the car.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2094040ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The ICCU died, causing the car to stop working while I was in traffic. This represented danger to me and my passenger, as well as other vehicles on the road. The car is currently with the dealer awaiting a new part.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2092843ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The ICCU in my 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 failed unexpectedly, despite the vehicle having completed all applicable recall campaigns intended to address this issue. The failure resulted in a sudden loss of power, with multiple warning messages appearing on the dash (e.g., “Check Electric Vehicle System”) and the inability to drive or charge the vehicle. This posed a serious safety concern as the vehicle became disabled without warning. This issue is known among Ioniq 5 owners and appears to persist even after recall software updates or prior service actions. It raises concerns about the effectiveness of Hyundai’s recall remedies and the reliability of the ICCU hardware itself. The problem poses a potential safety risk due to the loss of propulsion, especially if it were to occur at highway speeds or in high-traffic environments. Requested Action: I urge NHTSA to investigate the continued failure of ICCU units post-recall and whether current recall remedies are adequate to ensure long-term safety and reliability.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2092787ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The car lost its ability to accelerate during rush hour on a very busy interstate while I was in the far left lane. It started by jerking really hard off and on, like a very hard brake for a second, and then normal for a few seconds, and then hard braking again. I could accelerate after the "braking". There were no warnings or errors. This continued for about a minute while I was trying to decide if it was triggered by accelerating or braking, and I couldn't figure it out. At that point, I couldn't accelerate and received a number of lights and a message to check the EV system or the electrical system. I don't remember because at that point I was trying to immediately figure out how to pull over and not get hit. Luckily, it was slow enough and traffic had just thinned out enough, having passed a popular exit, so that I could coast to the shoulder across all of the traffic. I noticed at this point that the car was in neutral. I couldn't shift into drive, however. I tried to see if turning it off and back on might help. It did at that point. There were no error messages, and I could shift into drive and drive normally after turning it off and back on. Again, I wasn't concerned with documenting an error message that I assumed would be stored. The car is available for inspection. The safety of myself and my kids and other drivers around me was at risk as we could not accelerate and I was in the far left lane to the right of an express lane and left of a lot of traffic to have to cross to get out of traffic. No, the problem has not been reproduced, and it was taken in the next morning to the dealer who found nothing wrong and no stored error codes. No lamps or messages appeared before the loss of acceleration and promptly disappeared after restarting the car. Nothing was stored for the dealer to retrieve, either. The dealer ran diagnostics and found nothing wrong.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2092786ENGINE
The car lost its ability to accelerate during rush hour on a very busy interstate while I was in the far left lane. It started by jerking really hard off and on, like a very hard brake for a second, and then normal for a few seconds, and then hard braking again. I could accelerate after the "braking". There were no warnings or errors. This continued for about a minute while I was trying to decide if it was triggered by accelerating or braking, and I couldn't figure it out. At that point, I couldn't accelerate and received a number of lights and a message to check the EV system or the electrical system. I don't remember because at that point I was trying to immediately figure out how to pull over and not get hit. Luckily, it was slow enough and traffic had just thinned out enough, having passed a popular exit, so that I could coast to the shoulder across all of the traffic. I noticed at this point that the car was in neutral. I couldn't shift into drive, however. I tried to see if turning it off and back on might help. It did at that point. There were no error messages, and I could shift into drive and drive normally after turning it off and back on. Again, I wasn't concerned with documenting an error message that I assumed would be stored. The car is available for inspection. The safety of myself and my kids and other drivers around me was at risk as we could not accelerate and I was in the far left lane to the right of an express lane and left of a lot of traffic to have to cross to get out of traffic. No, the problem has not been reproduced, and it was taken in the next morning to the dealer who found nothing wrong and no stored error codes. No lamps or messages appeared before the loss of acceleration and promptly disappeared after restarting the car. Nothing was stored for the dealer to retrieve, either. The dealer ran diagnostics and found nothing wrong.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2092785POWER TRAIN
The car lost its ability to accelerate during rush hour on a very busy interstate while I was in the far left lane. It started by jerking really hard off and on, like a very hard brake for a second, and then normal for a few seconds, and then hard braking again. I could accelerate after the "braking". There were no warnings or errors. This continued for about a minute while I was trying to decide if it was triggered by accelerating or braking, and I couldn't figure it out. At that point, I couldn't accelerate and received a number of lights and a message to check the EV system or the electrical system. I don't remember because at that point I was trying to immediately figure out how to pull over and not get hit. Luckily, it was slow enough and traffic had just thinned out enough, having passed a popular exit, so that I could coast to the shoulder across all of the traffic. I noticed at this point that the car was in neutral. I couldn't shift into drive, however. I tried to see if turning it off and back on might help. It did at that point. There were no error messages, and I could shift into drive and drive normally after turning it off and back on. Again, I wasn't concerned with documenting an error message that I assumed would be stored. The car is available for inspection. The safety of myself and my kids and other drivers around me was at risk as we could not accelerate and I was in the far left lane to the right of an express lane and left of a lot of traffic to have to cross to get out of traffic. No, the problem has not been reproduced, and it was taken in the next morning to the dealer who found nothing wrong and no stored error codes. No lamps or messages appeared before the loss of acceleration and promptly disappeared after restarting the car. Nothing was stored for the dealer to retrieve, either. The dealer ran diagnostics and found nothing wrong.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2092608ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
I am filing this complaint regarding a serious safety defect in my 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 that occurred on 5/14/2025. The vehicle experienced a complete failure of the 12-volt auxiliary battery while parked in my driveway. As a result, the vehicle became fully unresponsive (“bricked”), and I was unable to open the passenger side front door, either of the rear passenger doors, or the back lift door. Only the front driver door could be opened manually and it had been unlocked at the time of the battery failure. I suspect that if I had locked the door prior to the battery failure I would have been locked in the car and I would have had to call for emergency help. This failure posed a significant safety risk, as passengers or I could have been trapped in the vehicle if this had occurred while on the road, in an emergency, or in a remote location. Larger or mobility-impaired passengers would likely be unable to exit safely through the narrow front passenger side if I had been able to open it. Even if I had broken the windows, it is unlikely that larger people could have escaped. There are no mechanical release mechanisms for the doors, and no clear emergency override was functional during this failure. This issue is further exacerbated by the fact that: •The Ioniq 5 relies entirely on the 12V system for door actuation and vehicle wake-up, even when the high-voltage battery is full. •There is no redundancy or mechanical failsafe for opening all doors in a total electrical failure. I have since lift wheel towed the vehicle to the Hyundai of Escondido where the 12V battery was diagnosed as faulty and replaced. The service representative acknowledged other similar occurrences and acknowledged there has been no permanent resolution or acknowledgment of the inherent design risk in such scenarios. This is not an isolated case — numerous owners have reported similar issues across online EV forums and to NHTSA. The lack of emergency door egress is a unexcusable defect.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2091549ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The ICCU unit failed for the second time. The part is on back order and has not yet shipped, my car has been at the dealership for a month waiting for the part. ICCU failure has been a known issue for some time and the lack of parts to replace is astonishing.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2091236POWER TRAIN
Code P1A9096 Iccu and fuse. The car is currently at a dealer in Barre, VT. While driving numerous warning lights appeared lowering my speed to 10 MPH immediately leaving me vulnerable to a collision in moving traffic. Warning lights include "Check Vehicle Electric System", "Power Limited". Issue confirmed at dealer.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2091235ENGINE
Code P1A9096 Iccu and fuse. The car is currently at a dealer in Barre, VT. While driving numerous warning lights appeared lowering my speed to 10 MPH immediately leaving me vulnerable to a collision in moving traffic. Warning lights include "Check Vehicle Electric System", "Power Limited". Issue confirmed at dealer.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2091234ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Code P1A9096 Iccu and fuse. The car is currently at a dealer in Barre, VT. While driving numerous warning lights appeared lowering my speed to 10 MPH immediately leaving me vulnerable to a collision in moving traffic. Warning lights include "Check Vehicle Electric System", "Power Limited". Issue confirmed at dealer.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2090914UNKNOWN OR OTHER
2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 ICCU failed with DTC P1A9096 which renders the vehicle in limp mode once the 12V battery drains. This is a major issue which keeps happening even after severals recalls with software updates related to this problem. When this incident happened i had gotten all the recalls and software updates available for the entire care and still it failed prematurely at 35K miles.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2090913ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 ICCU failed with DTC P1A9096 which renders the vehicle in limp mode once the 12V battery drains. This is a major issue which keeps happening even after severals recalls with software updates related to this problem. When this incident happened i had gotten all the recalls and software updates available for the entire care and still it failed prematurely at 35K miles.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2090912POWER TRAIN
2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 ICCU failed with DTC P1A9096 which renders the vehicle in limp mode once the 12V battery drains. This is a major issue which keeps happening even after severals recalls with software updates related to this problem. When this incident happened i had gotten all the recalls and software updates available for the entire care and still it failed prematurely at 35K miles.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2089921FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Was driving on highway and started receiving error messages for "check electrical system". Car speed dropped to max of 45mph while actively on a highway. Was able to pull off an exit but car needed a 55 mile tow to the closest dealer. Dealer has identified that the ICCU needs to be replaced but has no timeline as the item is on back order. Car is model year 2023, purchased in February of 2023 and has 22,000 miles on it.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2089920ENGINE
Was driving on highway and started receiving error messages for "check electrical system". Car speed dropped to max of 45mph while actively on a highway. Was able to pull off an exit but car needed a 55 mile tow to the closest dealer. Dealer has identified that the ICCU needs to be replaced but has no timeline as the item is on back order. Car is model year 2023, purchased in February of 2023 and has 22,000 miles on it.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2089919ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Was driving on highway and started receiving error messages for "check electrical system". Car speed dropped to max of 45mph while actively on a highway. Was able to pull off an exit but car needed a 55 mile tow to the closest dealer. Dealer has identified that the ICCU needs to be replaced but has no timeline as the item is on back order. Car is model year 2023, purchased in February of 2023 and has 22,000 miles on it.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2089479ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ICCU failed for a second time and needed to be replaced. This happened within 24 hours of the initial replacement. There is a major problem with this part. Car was parked in my garage charging when the failure occured.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2089117POWER TRAIN
One month ago, my car experienced an failure and the warnings on the dash reported to check the electrical supply and then to stop driving the car immediately. I had it towed to a dealership who reported the ICCU failed and it'd take 1-2 weeks to get replacement parts and repair. A month later, I was just told the part is on indefinite back-order and they have no ETA when a replacement part will be available. Hyundai is selling an unsafe vehicle without that can die on the road and have no way to fix the issue. Google "Hyundai ICCU failure" and you'll see this is a systemic problem and Hyundai is doing nothing to fix these issues and is putting out 2025 models that are dying on the road with no solution.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2089116ENGINE
One month ago, my car experienced an failure and the warnings on the dash reported to check the electrical supply and then to stop driving the car immediately. I had it towed to a dealership who reported the ICCU failed and it'd take 1-2 weeks to get replacement parts and repair. A month later, I was just told the part is on indefinite back-order and they have no ETA when a replacement part will be available. Hyundai is selling an unsafe vehicle without that can die on the road and have no way to fix the issue. Google "Hyundai ICCU failure" and you'll see this is a systemic problem and Hyundai is doing nothing to fix these issues and is putting out 2025 models that are dying on the road with no solution.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2086911ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Vehicle suddenly lost power. Towed to Hyundai dealer. Diagnosed as ICCU failure.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2086778FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
This morning I heard a "pop" sound from the back of my 2023 Ioniq 5. A short while later a warning message appeared about the cars electrical system. A minute or two later a "Stop Vehicle and check power supply" message appeared. The infotainment screen said "A possible condition has occurred with your vehicle. A full system check is recommended TODAY." This is likely a malfunction of the ICCU. I have already taken this car in 2 or 3 times for recalls related to the ICCU, including one dealership visit within the last 30 days. As this is an electrical vehicle, electrical problems could leave me stranded. Without propulsion I would be at risk of getting hit on the highway. The same error message appeared at the service center. The car has been at the dealership all day, and I don't expect to get it back anytime soon. There was no warning of the failure before today.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2086777ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
This morning I heard a "pop" sound from the back of my 2023 Ioniq 5. A short while later a warning message appeared about the cars electrical system. A minute or two later a "Stop Vehicle and check power supply" message appeared. The infotainment screen said "A possible condition has occurred with your vehicle. A full system check is recommended TODAY." This is likely a malfunction of the ICCU. I have already taken this car in 2 or 3 times for recalls related to the ICCU, including one dealership visit within the last 30 days. As this is an electrical vehicle, electrical problems could leave me stranded. Without propulsion I would be at risk of getting hit on the highway. The same error message appeared at the service center. The car has been at the dealership all day, and I don't expect to get it back anytime soon. There was no warning of the failure before today.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2084861ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Vehicle stopped responding to all inputs while cruising on the highway. Vehicle was charged and running fine up until that point, for about 40 minutes of continuous driving. Accelerator pedal, regen paddle shifters, cruise control buttons all would not work and display was unresponsive. Vehicle slowly lost speed as if it was shifted into neutral, forcing us to pull over to the side of the road. Turning vehicle off, waiting for a minute, and turning it back on restored functions. Vehicle malfunction occurred right after a busy intersection on LA highways and we were able to make it to the shoulder, but if it had happened just 1-2 minutes earlier, we would have been in a lot of traffic merging in and out of lanes at significant speeds. There were no warning lights, messages, or auditory alerts during the occurrence. Vehicle simply lost all power. When I took it into the dealer for inspection the next day, the service staff were unable to find any issues or errors during diagnostics. Battery health was in the green and vehicle checked out fine and was released to me after a thorough inspection.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2084860POWER TRAIN
Vehicle stopped responding to all inputs while cruising on the highway. Vehicle was charged and running fine up until that point, for about 40 minutes of continuous driving. Accelerator pedal, regen paddle shifters, cruise control buttons all would not work and display was unresponsive. Vehicle slowly lost speed as if it was shifted into neutral, forcing us to pull over to the side of the road. Turning vehicle off, waiting for a minute, and turning it back on restored functions. Vehicle malfunction occurred right after a busy intersection on LA highways and we were able to make it to the shoulder, but if it had happened just 1-2 minutes earlier, we would have been in a lot of traffic merging in and out of lanes at significant speeds. There were no warning lights, messages, or auditory alerts during the occurrence. Vehicle simply lost all power. When I took it into the dealer for inspection the next day, the service staff were unable to find any issues or errors during diagnostics. Battery health was in the green and vehicle checked out fine and was released to me after a thorough inspection.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2084859VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
Vehicle stopped responding to all inputs while cruising on the highway. Vehicle was charged and running fine up until that point, for about 40 minutes of continuous driving. Accelerator pedal, regen paddle shifters, cruise control buttons all would not work and display was unresponsive. Vehicle slowly lost speed as if it was shifted into neutral, forcing us to pull over to the side of the road. Turning vehicle off, waiting for a minute, and turning it back on restored functions. Vehicle malfunction occurred right after a busy intersection on LA highways and we were able to make it to the shoulder, but if it had happened just 1-2 minutes earlier, we would have been in a lot of traffic merging in and out of lanes at significant speeds. There were no warning lights, messages, or auditory alerts during the occurrence. Vehicle simply lost all power. When I took it into the dealer for inspection the next day, the service staff were unable to find any issues or errors during diagnostics. Battery health was in the green and vehicle checked out fine and was released to me after a thorough inspection.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2084761FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
The iccu failed causing the vehicle to suddenly go into limp mode
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2084726ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The ICCU failed.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2084573ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The contact owns a 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5. The contact stated while driving 45 MPH, the message "Electrical System Failure - Please Stop the Vehicle" was displayed and the vehicle unintendedly decelerated and failed to exceed 25 MPH. The contact pulled into a parking lot and the vehicle was towed to a dealer where the vehicle was diagnosed, and the contact was informed that the Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) had failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 53,131.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2084383ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ICCU failure after the recall was updated.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2084242ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Component called ICCU fails. Car loses power, cannot be driven, cannot be charged. Can easily leave you stranded. Research shows this is widespread issue. I spoke with 2 dealerships, each has over 1 dozen cars in this lot that have been brought to the service department with the ICCU failure issue and cannot be driven.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2082556UNKNOWN OR OTHER
- The ICCU assembly failed while I was driving on the highway. - The ICCU failed even after I had the car taken in due to a recall on the ICCU unit. In other words, the repair that they suggested I do to the ICCU DID NOT WORK, which means I was driving a dangerous vehicle. - When the ICCU failed, the car slowed down to 25 miles an hours and then a crawl while I was driving on the highway with my family. I was lucky to not get into an accident. - I have taken the car into the dealer and they have told me it will take up to two months to get the ICCU fully replaced because the unit in my car failed even though I had it repaired during the recall. - I have contacted Hyndai requesting they buy back my car because it is unsafe to drive. They have not responded. - YOU NEED TO GET THIS SORTED OUT ASAP. THE RECALL REPAIR ON THE ICCU DID NOT WORK AND THERE ARE OTHER CARS THAT ARE AT RISK OF FAILING.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2082315POWER TRAIN
While reversing slowly, I heard a "pop" noise (sounded like balloon popping) from the rear of the vehicle, and within 15 seconds later, a "Check Electric Vehicle System" warning appeared on the dash alongside the check engine light. About 5 minutes later, I received another warning that said "Stop Vehicle and Check Power Supply" and noticed the car was losing power. Was able to get it home to get it towed, but this was within 2 months after receiving the ICCU recall for this vehicle, and it seems the ICCU has failed again.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2082314ENGINE
While reversing slowly, I heard a "pop" noise (sounded like balloon popping) from the rear of the vehicle, and within 15 seconds later, a "Check Electric Vehicle System" warning appeared on the dash alongside the check engine light. About 5 minutes later, I received another warning that said "Stop Vehicle and Check Power Supply" and noticed the car was losing power. Was able to get it home to get it towed, but this was within 2 months after receiving the ICCU recall for this vehicle, and it seems the ICCU has failed again.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2082313ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
While reversing slowly, I heard a "pop" noise (sounded like balloon popping) from the rear of the vehicle, and within 15 seconds later, a "Check Electric Vehicle System" warning appeared on the dash alongside the check engine light. About 5 minutes later, I received another warning that said "Stop Vehicle and Check Power Supply" and noticed the car was losing power. Was able to get it home to get it towed, but this was within 2 months after receiving the ICCU recall for this vehicle, and it seems the ICCU has failed again.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2082251ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
4/13/25 - Check electrical system appears onscreen. Vehicle the goes in "turtle mode", not allowing it to accelerate over 20 mph. Car then shuts down and will not go into gear. I have done all service recalls as required by the manufacturer. Very unsafe and disappointed that Hyundai has not resolved this issue. All they do is update the software, they never address the actual issue. Diagnostic not scheduled for (2) days. Now I'm without a vehicle this week as they have a waiting list for loaners.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2082110UNKNOWN OR OTHER
In late January 2025 I took my Ioniq 5 (an EV) to the dealer for service under a recall. The service called for a software update in regard to the Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU). The next time i attempted to charge the car charging failed. The dealer subsequently determined that the ICCU had failed. The car has been in the shop for two months and counting, as Hyundai is unable to supply the parts necessary for the repair. This happened without warning, although there are many other reports of similar incidents.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2082109ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
In late January 2025 I took my Ioniq 5 (an EV) to the dealer for service under a recall. The service called for a software update in regard to the Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU). The next time i attempted to charge the car charging failed. The dealer subsequently determined that the ICCU had failed. The car has been in the shop for two months and counting, as Hyundai is unable to supply the parts necessary for the repair. This happened without warning, although there are many other reports of similar incidents.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2081746ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The electrical system and the car became undrivable while driving as it lost power
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2078936ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Was driving in Bellevue, WA leaving a parking lot. Heard a "pop" sound, and immediately had a "Check Electrical System" warning come up on the dash. From previous experience in 2024, was aware this requires immediate dealer inspection, so started driving to the dealer 6 miles away. After less than a mile, lost most power but was able to drive slowly into an office parking lot. Called Hyundai Roadside Assistance who sent a flat bed tow truck to transport the car to the dealer. ICCU was replaced in May 2024 after similar symptoms. The current ICCU (which is likely the failed component) was in service for less than a year.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2078935FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Was driving in Bellevue, WA leaving a parking lot. Heard a "pop" sound, and immediately had a "Check Electrical System" warning come up on the dash. From previous experience in 2024, was aware this requires immediate dealer inspection, so started driving to the dealer 6 miles away. After less than a mile, lost most power but was able to drive slowly into an office parking lot. Called Hyundai Roadside Assistance who sent a flat bed tow truck to transport the car to the dealer. ICCU was replaced in May 2024 after similar symptoms. The current ICCU (which is likely the failed component) was in service for less than a year.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2078934POWER TRAIN
Was driving in Bellevue, WA leaving a parking lot. Heard a "pop" sound, and immediately had a "Check Electrical System" warning come up on the dash. From previous experience in 2024, was aware this requires immediate dealer inspection, so started driving to the dealer 6 miles away. After less than a mile, lost most power but was able to drive slowly into an office parking lot. Called Hyundai Roadside Assistance who sent a flat bed tow truck to transport the car to the dealer. ICCU was replaced in May 2024 after similar symptoms. The current ICCU (which is likely the failed component) was in service for less than a year.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2078791POWER TRAIN
My Ioniq 5 has encountered the renowned "ICCU" failure -- 35k miles in, 2.5-3yrs of ownership. I had a loud 'pop' noise behind my driver seat occur and then my vehicle went into limp mode. The ICCU failure is confirmed by the dealer, but the part is on massive backorder nationwide...
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2078760ENGINE
My electric car lost power while driving with no warning. It came to a stop in the middle of the road and a message came on the screen that said "Stop vehicle and check power supply". There was no advanced warning and I had to have the vehicle towed to the dealer. Upon inspection by the dealer I was told the ICCU unit failed and needed to be replaced. The dealer stated the the part was on backorder and there was no ETA for the part. Thankfully I was not driving on the freeway or I may not have been able to get the car to the shoulder. It was a very scary thing to lose all power in the middle of the road.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2078759ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
My electric car lost power while driving with no warning. It came to a stop in the middle of the road and a message came on the screen that said "Stop vehicle and check power supply". There was no advanced warning and I had to have the vehicle towed to the dealer. Upon inspection by the dealer I was told the ICCU unit failed and needed to be replaced. The dealer stated the the part was on backorder and there was no ETA for the part. Thankfully I was not driving on the freeway or I may not have been able to get the car to the shoulder. It was a very scary thing to lose all power in the middle of the road.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2078488ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1. What component or system failed or malfunctioned, and is it available for inspection upon request? The electric vehicle system appears to have failed, preventing the car from starting and staying on. Even after attempting to jump the 12V battery, the vehicle would briefly turn on and then immediately shut off. This issue was previously confirmed by the dealer about four months ago, and they supposedly fixed it. However, it has now happened again, leaving the car completely inoperable for the second time. The vehicle is available for inspection upon request. 2. How was your safety or the safety of others put at risk? This failure left me completely without transportation for the second time, which is a serious reliability and safety concern. If this had occurred in traffic or in an emergency situation, it could have posed a major risk, as the vehicle is unable to move at all. Additionally, because this issue has recurred despite prior repairs, it raises concerns about the reliability of the vehicle’s electrical or power management system and the effectiveness of past fixes. 3. Has the problem been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or independent service center? Yes, the problem was previously confirmed by the dealer about four months ago, and they claimed to have fixed it. However, the issue has returned, meaning the original repair did not fully resolve the problem. At this time, it has not yet been re-inspected for the second occurrence. 4. Has the vehicle or component been inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance representatives, or others? The dealer inspected the vehicle during the first occurrence four months ago. However, for this second occurrence, it has not yet been inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance representatives, or other authorities. 5. Were there any warning lamps, messages, or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure, and when did they first appear? Yes, multiple warning messages and symbols appeared on the da
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2078422EXTERIOR LIGHTING
These cars had an open campaign earlier in the year to check for faulty ICCUs. Mine was check in Jan and deemed to be good. In early Feb I was driving home alone late at night and suddenly I was unable to go faster than 20mph and in a matter of minutes the car shut off. It had to be towed and the dealer informed me the ICCU failed. It was very scary and extremely dangerous. This has been happening so often with the Ioniq 5's and there should be a mass recall.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2078421FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
These cars had an open campaign earlier in the year to check for faulty ICCUs. Mine was check in Jan and deemed to be good. In early Feb I was driving home alone late at night and suddenly I was unable to go faster than 20mph and in a matter of minutes the car shut off. It had to be towed and the dealer informed me the ICCU failed. It was very scary and extremely dangerous. This has been happening so often with the Ioniq 5's and there should be a mass recall.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2078420ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
These cars had an open campaign earlier in the year to check for faulty ICCUs. Mine was check in Jan and deemed to be good. In early Feb I was driving home alone late at night and suddenly I was unable to go faster than 20mph and in a matter of minutes the car shut off. It had to be towed and the dealer informed me the ICCU failed. It was very scary and extremely dangerous. This has been happening so often with the Ioniq 5's and there should be a mass recall.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2077860ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Used the remote climate start which was working when I went out to the car. The car let me in; but would not respond to start until finally the dash lit up with a lot of electrical system warning lights. The dash then went dark and the car would not respond. I was locked out and had to use the physical key to reenter the car when I got out to check to see if the lights were on. I had it towed to the dealer where an ICCU failure was diagnosed. The replacement ICCU is on back order with no ETA. They do not have any loaners available and Hyundai Corporate customer service has been giving me delays refusing to say if they will reimburse me for a rental. Had previously done all the software updates and inspections at the dealer for the recalls for the ICCU.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2077820ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The car was parked and off. I turned the car on. It started normally. Just before shifting to reverse to leave, I hear a loud "pop" sound from under the rear seat area. A yellow "check electric vehicle system" warning appears on the dashboard, with a battery warning icon. About 30 seconds later, a red "stop vehicle and check power supply" warning appears with an alarm/chime. I have completed all ICCU recalls and any other recalls on the vehicle. I had just dropped my son off for a preschool trip. I am grateful I was not driving with him when this happened as the car becomes inoperable.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2077645UNKNOWN OR OTHER
On March 15, I pulled my car into a charging station and turned it off. The charger would not recognize my car, so I figured I'd pull into a different charger. However, when I tried to start my car to move it I got the dreaded Low Voltage warning. The car would not start, and even when a tow truck brought a 12V charger it would not jump. It was completely dead. It had to be dragged with chains onto a tow truck. It was brought to a dealer where it has been ever since. I have just been informed by Hyundai corporate that the car needs a new ICCU but that they are backordered. This is the SECOND ICCU issue I have had with this car. The first was on December 26 when the issue was a recall [that I had not been made ware of yet] for a software update. I believe a fuse and the 12V battery were also replaced as the 12V completely discharged from the failure. On this occasion, the vehicle was dead in my driveway. I consider myself fortunate that the car did not die on a highway or while I was actually driving it, because that is very dangerous. But this car is not reliable and I feel like Hyundai should be buying back the lease and putting me into a different vehicle.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2077486ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The contact owns a 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5. The contact stated that the recall repairs for NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V868000 (Electrical System) and 24V204000 (Electrical System) were completed; however, the repairs failed to prevent a failure from occurring shortly afterwards. The contact stated that while attempting the charge the hybrid battery, the vehicle failed to charge to full capacity as intended. In addition, the contact was alerted by the vehicle with a Voice message that the vehicle had failed to charge as intended. No warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken back to the same local dealer where it was reprogrammed; however, the failure reoccurred. The contact was advised that the ICCU needed to be replaced; however, parts were not available. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and referred the contact to the NHTSA Hotline for assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 16,307.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2076977FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
On March 20, 2025, my 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 displayed the error "Stop check vehicle power supply" and abruptly shut down during rush-hour traffic, leaving my young son and me stranded on a heavily congested bridge. Immediately, the car’s display went dark, doors wouldn't unlock, and the gear shifter was immobilized. With no emergency functions available, we were completely trapped. On a slight incline, I had to continuously hold the brake pedal to prevent rolling forward into increasingly aggressive traffic, making an already frightening situation terrifying for my child. Police arrived but struggled to assist preventing the car from moving. After several tense minutes, the dashboard briefly flickered back on, enabling me to unlock the doors. AAA identified a dead 12V battery, replaced it at my expense, but the critical error persisted, causing another complete shutdown shortly thereafter. The vehicle was towed to Hyundai of Bedford, where technicians diagnosed the issue as a failed ICCU and fuse, parts that are now backordered due to high number of vehicals having this same issue. Alarmingly, Hyundai plans to replace these faulty parts with identical models, despite my vehicle having completed all recall updates. This means the dangerous malfunction could occur again without warning, posing ongoing severe safety risks to my child, myself and those around use. This deeply traumatic event exposed critical vulnerabilities in the Hyundai Ioniq 5, especially dangerous for families, elderly drivers, or anyone caught in similar emergencies. The absence of functional basic safety measures left my son and me unnecessarily vulnerable. My trust in this vehicle and any thing using the same ICCU is permanently broken. Hyundai urgently needs reliable, redundant safety systems to prevent such life-threatening scenarios. Until then, we cannot feel safe or secure in these vehicles.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2076976ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
On March 20, 2025, my 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 displayed the error "Stop check vehicle power supply" and abruptly shut down during rush-hour traffic, leaving my young son and me stranded on a heavily congested bridge. Immediately, the car’s display went dark, doors wouldn't unlock, and the gear shifter was immobilized. With no emergency functions available, we were completely trapped. On a slight incline, I had to continuously hold the brake pedal to prevent rolling forward into increasingly aggressive traffic, making an already frightening situation terrifying for my child. Police arrived but struggled to assist preventing the car from moving. After several tense minutes, the dashboard briefly flickered back on, enabling me to unlock the doors. AAA identified a dead 12V battery, replaced it at my expense, but the critical error persisted, causing another complete shutdown shortly thereafter. The vehicle was towed to Hyundai of Bedford, where technicians diagnosed the issue as a failed ICCU and fuse, parts that are now backordered due to high number of vehicals having this same issue. Alarmingly, Hyundai plans to replace these faulty parts with identical models, despite my vehicle having completed all recall updates. This means the dangerous malfunction could occur again without warning, posing ongoing severe safety risks to my child, myself and those around use. This deeply traumatic event exposed critical vulnerabilities in the Hyundai Ioniq 5, especially dangerous for families, elderly drivers, or anyone caught in similar emergencies. The absence of functional basic safety measures left my son and me unnecessarily vulnerable. My trust in this vehicle and any thing using the same ICCU is permanently broken. Hyundai urgently needs reliable, redundant safety systems to prevent such life-threatening scenarios. Until then, we cannot feel safe or secure in these vehicles.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2076975POWER TRAIN
On March 20, 2025, my 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 displayed the error "Stop check vehicle power supply" and abruptly shut down during rush-hour traffic, leaving my young son and me stranded on a heavily congested bridge. Immediately, the car’s display went dark, doors wouldn't unlock, and the gear shifter was immobilized. With no emergency functions available, we were completely trapped. On a slight incline, I had to continuously hold the brake pedal to prevent rolling forward into increasingly aggressive traffic, making an already frightening situation terrifying for my child. Police arrived but struggled to assist preventing the car from moving. After several tense minutes, the dashboard briefly flickered back on, enabling me to unlock the doors. AAA identified a dead 12V battery, replaced it at my expense, but the critical error persisted, causing another complete shutdown shortly thereafter. The vehicle was towed to Hyundai of Bedford, where technicians diagnosed the issue as a failed ICCU and fuse, parts that are now backordered due to high number of vehicals having this same issue. Alarmingly, Hyundai plans to replace these faulty parts with identical models, despite my vehicle having completed all recall updates. This means the dangerous malfunction could occur again without warning, posing ongoing severe safety risks to my child, myself and those around use. This deeply traumatic event exposed critical vulnerabilities in the Hyundai Ioniq 5, especially dangerous for families, elderly drivers, or anyone caught in similar emergencies. The absence of functional basic safety measures left my son and me unnecessarily vulnerable. My trust in this vehicle and any thing using the same ICCU is permanently broken. Hyundai urgently needs reliable, redundant safety systems to prevent such life-threatening scenarios. Until then, we cannot feel safe or secure in these vehicles.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2076970FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
After all of recall software updates were applied the ICCU still failed with no warning beforehand and resulted in power and propulsion failure.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2076969ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
After all of recall software updates were applied the ICCU still failed with no warning beforehand and resulted in power and propulsion failure.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2076968POWER TRAIN
After all of recall software updates were applied the ICCU still failed with no warning beforehand and resulted in power and propulsion failure.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2075638FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
I purchased this vehicle in 2023 I have had multiple problems with loss of power ICCU SOFTWARE UPDATES 2-3 per year. . Now my vehicle has been in the dealer for 31 days. Needs a new ICCU and Fuse. No parts no one will tell me when I will get my car fixed. There are 6 other Hyundai ionic 5 Cars sitting with no parts or repairs in sight. I want out of this vehicle it’s a Lemon Every time it has broken down I needed to call a tow truck. Can someone at NHTSA HELP ME? [XXX] [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2075637ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
I purchased this vehicle in 2023 I have had multiple problems with loss of power ICCU SOFTWARE UPDATES 2-3 per year. . Now my vehicle has been in the dealer for 31 days. Needs a new ICCU and Fuse. No parts no one will tell me when I will get my car fixed. There are 6 other Hyundai ionic 5 Cars sitting with no parts or repairs in sight. I want out of this vehicle it’s a Lemon Every time it has broken down I needed to call a tow truck. Can someone at NHTSA HELP ME? [XXX] [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2075455UNKNOWN OR OTHER
Car had 2 recalls and a diagnostic on 3/12/25. All checked out ok. It has 9,630 miles. 3/19/25 after driving 4 times throughout the day, it would not start or unlock. Roadside assistance jumped the 12v battery and drove it home. Drove it yesterday fully charged and worked. Then it would not start this morning. Dealer advised it was unsafe and to have it towed to dealership because they had another case where person was driving same car on the highway though and the car died. Please advise what my rights are for addressing this safely.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2075454ENGINE
Car had 2 recalls and a diagnostic on 3/12/25. All checked out ok. It has 9,630 miles. 3/19/25 after driving 4 times throughout the day, it would not start or unlock. Roadside assistance jumped the 12v battery and drove it home. Drove it yesterday fully charged and worked. Then it would not start this morning. Dealer advised it was unsafe and to have it towed to dealership because they had another case where person was driving same car on the highway though and the car died. Please advise what my rights are for addressing this safely.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2075453ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Car had 2 recalls and a diagnostic on 3/12/25. All checked out ok. It has 9,630 miles. 3/19/25 after driving 4 times throughout the day, it would not start or unlock. Roadside assistance jumped the 12v battery and drove it home. Drove it yesterday fully charged and worked. Then it would not start this morning. Dealer advised it was unsafe and to have it towed to dealership because they had another case where person was driving same car on the highway though and the car died. Please advise what my rights are for addressing this safely.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2075098FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Upon attempting to merge onto a highway, the vehicle lost acceleration and a warning message appeared on the dash stating "Stop vehicle and check electrical system". Car speed was limited to 28 mph. I was able to exit and get the car to the dealership. This was on January 29th, 2025. Car was finally returned to me with a new ICCU on March 19th, 2025.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2075097ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Upon attempting to merge onto a highway, the vehicle lost acceleration and a warning message appeared on the dash stating "Stop vehicle and check electrical system". Car speed was limited to 28 mph. I was able to exit and get the car to the dealership. This was on January 29th, 2025. Car was finally returned to me with a new ICCU on March 19th, 2025.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2075079POWER TRAIN
ICCU failure, loud pop sound and then a "Check Electrical System" then after a minute a turtle icon and the car slowed down and stopped on its own in the middle of a freeway. Hyundai towed it and waiting for repairs. This was highly dangerous stopping in the middle of the freeway with no control over the vehicle and fast cars driving by.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2075078ENGINE
ICCU failure, loud pop sound and then a "Check Electrical System" then after a minute a turtle icon and the car slowed down and stopped on its own in the middle of a freeway. Hyundai towed it and waiting for repairs. This was highly dangerous stopping in the middle of the freeway with no control over the vehicle and fast cars driving by.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2075077ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ICCU failure, loud pop sound and then a "Check Electrical System" then after a minute a turtle icon and the car slowed down and stopped on its own in the middle of a freeway. Hyundai towed it and waiting for repairs. This was highly dangerous stopping in the middle of the freeway with no control over the vehicle and fast cars driving by.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2074837ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The car made a loud popping sound as I was driving and then error messages appeared on my dash saying "Check electric vehicle system" and "Stop vehicle and check power supply". The car was slowed down to 20 mph on a 45 mph road and I pulled over to get out of traffic. Luckily I wasn't far from home so I drove back very slowly. I had the car towed to the dealership and they have indicated that the ICCU failed and needs to be replaced, but they don't have any available until possibly 4/1/25. There were no messages received prior to the failure.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2073675ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ICCU failed during driving Car could not go over 12 mph for about 10 minutes and then failed completely No estimated time for delivery of part Totally unusable
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2073508FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
The first time the "aux" battery was not charging completely. 2nd time pretty much same issue, they claimed to have performed a software update, 3rd time warning lights came on "Problem, check electrical system" ..something like this. They told me to bring the vehicle to the dealership. After reading the problems stem from the ICCU, I decided to call them to ask if I should tow it in, due to all the warnings. After this we could not even get into the vehicle or drive it. Took us and the tow driver 4 attempts to get it out of the garage, down driveway and it had to be pulled onto the flat bed. They agreed and said that if there were any tow fees, they would pay them. Furthermore they said they would supply a vehicle to use while mine was being repaired. This was on Jan 25th, they still have not returned my vehicle, claiming they are waiting on parts, I've had to call them to check on it, this week NO contact what so ever.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2073507STEERING
The first time the "aux" battery was not charging completely. 2nd time pretty much same issue, they claimed to have performed a software update, 3rd time warning lights came on "Problem, check electrical system" ..something like this. They told me to bring the vehicle to the dealership. After reading the problems stem from the ICCU, I decided to call them to ask if I should tow it in, due to all the warnings. After this we could not even get into the vehicle or drive it. Took us and the tow driver 4 attempts to get it out of the garage, down driveway and it had to be pulled onto the flat bed. They agreed and said that if there were any tow fees, they would pay them. Furthermore they said they would supply a vehicle to use while mine was being repaired. This was on Jan 25th, they still have not returned my vehicle, claiming they are waiting on parts, I've had to call them to check on it, this week NO contact what so ever.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2073506ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The first time the "aux" battery was not charging completely. 2nd time pretty much same issue, they claimed to have performed a software update, 3rd time warning lights came on "Problem, check electrical system" ..something like this. They told me to bring the vehicle to the dealership. After reading the problems stem from the ICCU, I decided to call them to ask if I should tow it in, due to all the warnings. After this we could not even get into the vehicle or drive it. Took us and the tow driver 4 attempts to get it out of the garage, down driveway and it had to be pulled onto the flat bed. They agreed and said that if there were any tow fees, they would pay them. Furthermore they said they would supply a vehicle to use while mine was being repaired. This was on Jan 25th, they still have not returned my vehicle, claiming they are waiting on parts, I've had to call them to check on it, this week NO contact what so ever.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2073201ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ICCU failure resulting in car being undriveable. Warning lights appeared, so towed the car to the dealer. Dealer confirmed ICCU failed and accompanying fuse also broken. New parts on back order for over a month now.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2072279POWER TRAIN
ICCU ASSY and Fuse had to be replaced as well as the 12 volt battery which failed a few weeks after. The car lost power on a main road 2/3/25 and we were just able to get into a parking lot. The message to check power supply came on and we lost power immediately. The 12 volt battery failed when I went to pick the car up from the dealership after they worked on the bluelink settings that had to be reconfigured a couple weeks later 2/25/25. I was lucky that I didn't have to be towed that time. I had just got into the car to leave and the warning message came on to check the power supply. My dealer service dept was wonderful. I have absolutely no complaints about them but I am angry that Hyundai is putting these same bad parts in the 2025 Ioniq 5 and we can't trust our car! We love this car and were planning to buy another one but will wait to see if Hyundai does the right thing and fixes this problem.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2072278UNKNOWN OR OTHER
ICCU ASSY and Fuse had to be replaced as well as the 12 volt battery which failed a few weeks after. The car lost power on a main road 2/3/25 and we were just able to get into a parking lot. The message to check power supply came on and we lost power immediately. The 12 volt battery failed when I went to pick the car up from the dealership after they worked on the bluelink settings that had to be reconfigured a couple weeks later 2/25/25. I was lucky that I didn't have to be towed that time. I had just got into the car to leave and the warning message came on to check the power supply. My dealer service dept was wonderful. I have absolutely no complaints about them but I am angry that Hyundai is putting these same bad parts in the 2025 Ioniq 5 and we can't trust our car! We love this car and were planning to buy another one but will wait to see if Hyundai does the right thing and fixes this problem.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2072277ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ICCU ASSY and Fuse had to be replaced as well as the 12 volt battery which failed a few weeks after. The car lost power on a main road 2/3/25 and we were just able to get into a parking lot. The message to check power supply came on and we lost power immediately. The 12 volt battery failed when I went to pick the car up from the dealership after they worked on the bluelink settings that had to be reconfigured a couple weeks later 2/25/25. I was lucky that I didn't have to be towed that time. I had just got into the car to leave and the warning message came on to check the power supply. My dealer service dept was wonderful. I have absolutely no complaints about them but I am angry that Hyundai is putting these same bad parts in the 2025 Ioniq 5 and we can't trust our car! We love this car and were planning to buy another one but will wait to see if Hyundai does the right thing and fixes this problem.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2072268ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Charging system warning light (for 12volt battery) illuminated on left side of instrument cluster. Warning in center of panel said pull over and stop vehicle. Had vehicle towed to dealership and diagnosis was “failed ICCU”. Been at dealer going on 4 weeks
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2072267POWER TRAIN
Charging system warning light (for 12volt battery) illuminated on left side of instrument cluster. Warning in center of panel said pull over and stop vehicle. Had vehicle towed to dealership and diagnosis was “failed ICCU”. Been at dealer going on 4 weeks
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2071809FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Was driving the car and electrical system failure alert came on. Could not drive over 20 miles an hour on highway and then car just died once I got on side street
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2071808ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Was driving the car and electrical system failure alert came on. Could not drive over 20 miles an hour on highway and then car just died once I got on side street
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2071801ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
On [XXX], I was driving at about 45mph on main road and heard a pop noise from under car followed by warning display on dash (messages and images showing no charging to wheels) and immediately experienced a tremendous decrease in power. The foot pedal was no longer responding as the power continued to decrease over a period of approx.20 minutes. I was very lucky not to get rear ended as it was rush hour and there was heavy and fast traffic on that road. Engaging emergency flashers appeared to slow the car further as I kept ducking in and out of traffic trying to get home safely. The car was towed to the closest dealership (Preston Hyundai in Millsboro) and has been there since. Therefore, it is available for inspection. Although I have called the service dept. numerous times, I have not gotten any answers as to problem, fix or given a loaner /rental. It will be 3 weeks this coming Monday. They told me that the car has been run through tests and the engineers have not "diagnosed" the problem! I was told it might be the ICCU and that they have 2 other cars in the lot behind me with similar issues. The vehicle was up to date on all recalls (including the prior recall on ICCU issue). Therefore, it has been inspected previously. There was no warning prior to the failure. i noticed that the VIN is not on the list of recalled vehicles- it should have been!! I have contacted the Hyundai national customer service (855-371-9460) on 3/6/25 and explained I was getting the run-around and not being furnished with loaner/rental. I do feel that they should be responsible for the towing cost as well. I was told that a case manager will contact me within 2-3 business days which means sometime next week. Hopefully, he/she will handle the customer service issue with re: to loaner/rental. I hope you will be able to get action on resolving the car issue as those cars are "accidents waiting to happen"!! INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2071301ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
While running errands, my Ioniq 5 suddenly made a pop sound, and the dashboard displayed a “Check Electrical System” warning, followed by a loud alert and a message instructing me to “Stop Vehicle and Check Power Supply.” I was able to safely park in a lot and called for a tow. At that point, the car was still operable, but after being unloaded from the flatbed, it would no longer turn on. The issue was diagnosed as a failed ICCU, and I was informed it will take one month to receive the parts and complete the repair. Had this failure occurred on a highway or busy street, it could have been extremely dangerous. I am fortunate that it happened in a safe location.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2071300FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
While running errands, my Ioniq 5 suddenly made a pop sound, and the dashboard displayed a “Check Electrical System” warning, followed by a loud alert and a message instructing me to “Stop Vehicle and Check Power Supply.” I was able to safely park in a lot and called for a tow. At that point, the car was still operable, but after being unloaded from the flatbed, it would no longer turn on. The issue was diagnosed as a failed ICCU, and I was informed it will take one month to receive the parts and complete the repair. Had this failure occurred on a highway or busy street, it could have been extremely dangerous. I am fortunate that it happened in a safe location.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2071299POWER TRAIN
While running errands, my Ioniq 5 suddenly made a pop sound, and the dashboard displayed a “Check Electrical System” warning, followed by a loud alert and a message instructing me to “Stop Vehicle and Check Power Supply.” I was able to safely park in a lot and called for a tow. At that point, the car was still operable, but after being unloaded from the flatbed, it would no longer turn on. The issue was diagnosed as a failed ICCU, and I was informed it will take one month to receive the parts and complete the repair. Had this failure occurred on a highway or busy street, it could have been extremely dangerous. I am fortunate that it happened in a safe location.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2070140UNKNOWN OR OTHER
My horn has quit working. I don’t use it often do it could have been broken for more than 6 months, but I just discovered it following the service for a number of recalls. Apparently, this is a common problem. In 41 years of car ownership and driving, this is a first for me. My car just passed 50,000 miles last week and I’m afraid it might not be covered under warranty.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2069948ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
While driving my car in a high traffic area, it stopped working. Completely stopped. It would not accelerate whatsoever and I was forced to stop on this busy street, luckily right past an intersection. This is a known problem with this vehicle. Yes there is a recall on the car but getting scheduled to have the recall done has been a very long process with me being told it would be months to fit me in.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2069910ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ICCU failure resulted in a loud pop and then loss of most power. Was still able to move the car but was limited to ~22 miles per hour. Had to be towed to the dealer. Tow and service from the dealer is pending, but my understanding from talking to service is that this is a relatively common issue and will require replacement of the ICCU unit. The car has had multiple recalls to attempt to address this issue preemptively including a little over a month ago. There were no issues reported at that the time of those recall services. Incident occurred without warning. After the pop and loss of power electrical and service warnings popped up all over the dashboard.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2069715FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
On [XXX], I was pulling into my driveway when I heard a loud “clunk” and an error message came up on the dashboard saying “Check Electric Vehicle System.” I checked the 12V battery which was at 11.9 volts, so I first tried charging it with an external battery charger. However, the error message still came up, and when I tried driving on my street it was limited to 25 miles per hour, and eventually I got the error “Stop vehicle and check power supply” and the car slowed to a crawl. There was no warning prior to the failure. I had the latest ICCU software update recall performed at Capitol Hyundai in San Jose, CA on December 30, 2024. The next day, I had the car towed to Capitol Hyundai; a week later they diagnosed the problem as a blown fuse and ICCU failure. There is no estimate on when they will receive a new ICCU part to repair it. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2069714POWER TRAIN
On [XXX], I was pulling into my driveway when I heard a loud “clunk” and an error message came up on the dashboard saying “Check Electric Vehicle System.” I checked the 12V battery which was at 11.9 volts, so I first tried charging it with an external battery charger. However, the error message still came up, and when I tried driving on my street it was limited to 25 miles per hour, and eventually I got the error “Stop vehicle and check power supply” and the car slowed to a crawl. There was no warning prior to the failure. I had the latest ICCU software update recall performed at Capitol Hyundai in San Jose, CA on December 30, 2024. The next day, I had the car towed to Capitol Hyundai; a week later they diagnosed the problem as a blown fuse and ICCU failure. There is no estimate on when they will receive a new ICCU part to repair it. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2069099ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
After having recall service of ICCU applied, the symptoms that initiated the recall surfaced. I had not driven 200 miles before I received a warning that the electrical system needed attention, followed by a warning the battery (12volt) had an issue and to stop driving. On top of that, the car will not accept a charge.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2068636ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ICCU fuse blown. Most likely the ICCU failed. Getting it towed now.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2067111ENGINE
I took my Hyundai Ionqi 5 Electric Set AWD in for two recalls. After picking up the car, I left the car dealership and merged onto the highway. Within 1-2 minutes after I left the dealership, the dashboard was flashing red circle with an exclamation point that said the electrical system was low. I could no longer accelerate. I proceeded to move to the right with traffic traveling 60-70 mph. I was extremely scared as I tried to drive on the side of the road. I had to turn on my flashers to get to the next exit. I was going about 20-25 mph. As I tried to go back to the dealership, it died in an intersection. Again, I was concerned about my safety with my car unable to move. I had the car towed back to the dealership. They said it was the 12 volt battery, but when they looked further they said it was the Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) which wasn't working. The dealership said that they checked the 12 volt battery and the ICCU when they finished the recalls and everything was OK. That doesn't make any sense when everything dies within 1-2 minutes. Then the dealership said they would not be able to get a part until the end of March.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2067110ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
I took my Hyundai Ionqi 5 Electric Set AWD in for two recalls. After picking up the car, I left the car dealership and merged onto the highway. Within 1-2 minutes after I left the dealership, the dashboard was flashing red circle with an exclamation point that said the electrical system was low. I could no longer accelerate. I proceeded to move to the right with traffic traveling 60-70 mph. I was extremely scared as I tried to drive on the side of the road. I had to turn on my flashers to get to the next exit. I was going about 20-25 mph. As I tried to go back to the dealership, it died in an intersection. Again, I was concerned about my safety with my car unable to move. I had the car towed back to the dealership. They said it was the 12 volt battery, but when they looked further they said it was the Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) which wasn't working. The dealership said that they checked the 12 volt battery and the ICCU when they finished the recalls and everything was OK. That doesn't make any sense when everything dies within 1-2 minutes. Then the dealership said they would not be able to get a part until the end of March.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2067016ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
After taking 2023 Hyundai Ionic5 in three times due to recall notice for ICCU software update over the course of 18 months, ICCU still failed causing complete loss of power. Car has less than 5,000 miles on it. Have been told no estimate available on time it will take to get part replacement. Could be months.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2066264POWER TRAIN
ICCU error, check power source error then all electrical in the vehicle went out. No power steering, no acceleration, anll screens went black, all recalls addressed.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2066263ENGINE
ICCU error, check power source error then all electrical in the vehicle went out. No power steering, no acceleration, anll screens went black, all recalls addressed.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2066262ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ICCU error, check power source error then all electrical in the vehicle went out. No power steering, no acceleration, anll screens went black, all recalls addressed.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2065712ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
While driving the vehicle on a local road at around 40 mph, check electrical system light came on and I heard a pop sound behind me. The vehicle would suddenly go no faster than 30 mph. Upon further driving, for additional quarter mile, it would drive no faster than 12 mph. I was able to very slowly drive it 1.5 mi back home. Once I arrive home, the vehicle was no longer operational. I confirmed that the 12-volt battery was at an extremely low charge and having the vehicle on would not charge the 12 volt battery. I believe the ICCU failed. I am waiting for Hyundai to further diagnose this.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2065711POWER TRAIN
While driving the vehicle on a local road at around 40 mph, check electrical system light came on and I heard a pop sound behind me. The vehicle would suddenly go no faster than 30 mph. Upon further driving, for additional quarter mile, it would drive no faster than 12 mph. I was able to very slowly drive it 1.5 mi back home. Once I arrive home, the vehicle was no longer operational. I confirmed that the 12-volt battery was at an extremely low charge and having the vehicle on would not charge the 12 volt battery. I believe the ICCU failed. I am waiting for Hyundai to further diagnose this.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2065710FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
While driving the vehicle on a local road at around 40 mph, check electrical system light came on and I heard a pop sound behind me. The vehicle would suddenly go no faster than 30 mph. Upon further driving, for additional quarter mile, it would drive no faster than 12 mph. I was able to very slowly drive it 1.5 mi back home. Once I arrive home, the vehicle was no longer operational. I confirmed that the 12-volt battery was at an extremely low charge and having the vehicle on would not charge the 12 volt battery. I believe the ICCU failed. I am waiting for Hyundai to further diagnose this.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2065477ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The 12v battery had zero energy after an overnight charge of the HV battery. The car was driven yesterday for 400 miles and three DC charge events. The car was plugged into my level 2 charger at 11 pm and it charged the HV battery to 100% overnight. Today, I was able to unlock the car electrically, but that appeared to be the last action the 12v battery could perform. All displays were dark, I could not start the car, and the emergency flashers would not work. The HV battery was at 100% from the overnight level 2 charge because the indicator lights by the charger were all lit and when I applied a jump pack to the 12v battery, the dash indicated 100% battery level. I was able to put the car in neutral by applying the jump pack to the 12v battery so the car could be pulled up the flatbed tow truck. This car has had all recalls performed. Please open a new investigation regarding the ICCU failure because it is clear from the data that Hyundai has not resolved the problem.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2065342ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
My vehicle will not charge with my Chargepoint Home Charger. It only charges on a DC High capacity charger. I have completed all of the recalls at the dealership where I purchased the car. The service manager told me the vehicle is unsafe to drive. It has been at the dealership for two weeks while waiting for a backordered ICCU. The repair will take place upon receipt of the part. I have no faith that the repair will work. In any case I am now afraid to drive the vehicle even if the dealer says it is repaired.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2065161ENGINE
Have had 2-12v battery issues and now an ICCU failure with about 28 days at the dealership with no parts to repair. Seems to a common issue popping up
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2065160ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Have had 2-12v battery issues and now an ICCU failure with about 28 days at the dealership with no parts to repair. Seems to a common issue popping up
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2063580POWER TRAIN
Car stopped driving. got a check power systems error and car went into limp mode then stopped altogether
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2063579ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Car stopped driving. got a check power systems error and car went into limp mode then stopped altogether
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2063578ENGINE
Car stopped driving. got a check power systems error and car went into limp mode then stopped altogether
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2062230FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
June 2023 - 12 volt battery discharged overnight on consecutive nights. Dealer service eventually claimed that the problem was the navigation head unit was faulty and continued to draw current after the vehicle was turned off. The process took over 4 weeks to remedy since the necessary part was unavailable. January 2025 - While driving, a warning to stop the vehicle and check the power system appeared. After a few minutes the vehicle lost power and went into "limp home mode" which limits the vehicle to 25 mph. This problem was attributed to a failed ICCU. However, due to lack of availability the vehicle has been in the service department of the dealer for 3 weeks (Jan 17,2025 to Feb 4, 2025). The dealer estimates that it will be at least Feb 14, 2025 before the car can be repaired. While these two incidents may be unrelated, the result has been the same: the 12 volt battery does not stay charged up rendering the vehicle unusable. For drivers and passengers it is unsafe to operate the vehicle when speed is limited to 25 mph. I understand there is a recall on this part, but Hyundai's lack of support for providing replacement parts in a timely manner is causing owners of these vehicles to continue to drive them until the part actually fails which often happens at an inopportune time.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2061740LANE DEPARTURE: WARNING
Condensation builds in front of the camera. The car starts jerking all over the road with no warning. There is no error other than noticing that the car cannot keep itself in the lane. When trying to disable the features, they get turned back on automatically.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2061739LANE DEPARTURE: ASSIST
Condensation builds in front of the camera. The car starts jerking all over the road with no warning. There is no error other than noticing that the car cannot keep itself in the lane. When trying to disable the features, they get turned back on automatically.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2061738FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL
Condensation builds in front of the camera. The car starts jerking all over the road with no warning. There is no error other than noticing that the car cannot keep itself in the lane. When trying to disable the features, they get turned back on automatically.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2061737FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
There is a known issue with the ICCU fuse. Mine blew this morning while driving and vehicle went into limp mode. Max speed is 20 mph and this is not safe on the highway. Vehicle completely died because the 12V can’t be charged with the blown fuse.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2061736ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
There is a known issue with the ICCU fuse. Mine blew this morning while driving and vehicle went into limp mode. Max speed is 20 mph and this is not safe on the highway. Vehicle completely died because the 12V can’t be charged with the blown fuse.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2061598FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
I was pulling into my driveway and I heard a "clunk" and then an error appeared on the dashboard saying "Check electric vehicle system." My 12V battery then died. After recharging the 12V battery with an external charger, the "Check electric vehicle system" message came up again when I started the car, and I could only drive a block or so before another message on the dashboard said "Stop vehicle and check power supply." I had the vehicle towed to a Hyundai dealer where it is waiting for them to diagnose the problem. I had all of the ICCU software update recalls performed on the vehicle before this latest problem occurred.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2061597ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
I was pulling into my driveway and I heard a "clunk" and then an error appeared on the dashboard saying "Check electric vehicle system." My 12V battery then died. After recharging the 12V battery with an external charger, the "Check electric vehicle system" message came up again when I started the car, and I could only drive a block or so before another message on the dashboard said "Stop vehicle and check power supply." I had the vehicle towed to a Hyundai dealer where it is waiting for them to diagnose the problem. I had all of the ICCU software update recalls performed on the vehicle before this latest problem occurred.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2061596POWER TRAIN
I was pulling into my driveway and I heard a "clunk" and then an error appeared on the dashboard saying "Check electric vehicle system." My 12V battery then died. After recharging the 12V battery with an external charger, the "Check electric vehicle system" message came up again when I started the car, and I could only drive a block or so before another message on the dashboard said "Stop vehicle and check power supply." I had the vehicle towed to a Hyundai dealer where it is waiting for them to diagnose the problem. I had all of the ICCU software update recalls performed on the vehicle before this latest problem occurred.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2060956FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
This car has had several recalls. On 12/9/24 I brought it to dealer re the ICCU update. Apparently what was done was just a software update. On 1/8/25 while driving 50 mph, the car suddenly lost power in traffic. Flat bedded to the dealer, they had to replace the ICCU. Todays Consumer Reports states that the ICCU recall was to replace the ICCU. Clearly the software update or check FAILED, putting me and other motorists at risk that night. I always thought a recall was a repair/replace situation, not an update/check situation. Being told by the service mgr that after all, it's a $3000 part, so if it's OK they don't just replace it. Huh? What? Not replacing it as a recalled problem is a problem. Their software update failed clearly, and now I'm afraid to use the car other than locally. The warning lamps came on only as soon as power was lost and slimply said "check electrical system". No warning BEFORE the event. I think the manufacturer's solution is a non solution, ineffective and dangerous to the motorists. In addition, I got the 4 or 5 recalls already on this car I've had for under 2 years now from my insurance company, not from Hyundai. What's with that? I would be happy to speak with someone about this. I've called the manufacturer and they read to me off of a script.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2060955ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
This car has had several recalls. On 12/9/24 I brought it to dealer re the ICCU update. Apparently what was done was just a software update. On 1/8/25 while driving 50 mph, the car suddenly lost power in traffic. Flat bedded to the dealer, they had to replace the ICCU. Todays Consumer Reports states that the ICCU recall was to replace the ICCU. Clearly the software update or check FAILED, putting me and other motorists at risk that night. I always thought a recall was a repair/replace situation, not an update/check situation. Being told by the service mgr that after all, it's a $3000 part, so if it's OK they don't just replace it. Huh? What? Not replacing it as a recalled problem is a problem. Their software update failed clearly, and now I'm afraid to use the car other than locally. The warning lamps came on only as soon as power was lost and slimply said "check electrical system". No warning BEFORE the event. I think the manufacturer's solution is a non solution, ineffective and dangerous to the motorists. In addition, I got the 4 or 5 recalls already on this car I've had for under 2 years now from my insurance company, not from Hyundai. What's with that? I would be happy to speak with someone about this. I've called the manufacturer and they read to me off of a script.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2059174ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
After an ICCU recall was mitigated, vehicle charging failed before achieving requested charge level. I asked for 80% and I noticed that it only charged to 72%. After driving for a few minutes, vehicle appeared to enter limp mode and then the 12 volt battery died disabling the vehicle. I had to provide an external 12 volts in order to get the vehicle back into my garage so I could notify the dealership. Dealership indicated it would be about 6 weeks before The car could be diagnosed, let alone fixed.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2057216ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
iccu failure. Hyundai may be trying to hide data as they are not processing this as a recall but just as a warranty service. battery light Turner on and car went on a crawl mode. I had the car towed to dealer and they confirmed it needed a new iccu. my new 3 month 12v. battery was ruined and they refused to replace as it was not from factory. this is my second 12v battery in one year. after replacing the iccu, the fuse blew. please see that hyundai is not hiding crucial data from the public
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2056406ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ICCU failed while charging. Vehicle showed no diagnostic codes to indicate the problem. All recent recalls regarding the ICCU performed on the vehicle.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2055179ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Our 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 went completely dead on the evening of [XXX]. There were no warning signs/messages prior to it. It just would not start and none of the electrical systems (dashboard, lights etc) worked either. We became aware of the recall involving defective ICCU causing depletion of the 12 volt battery. We called nearby dealerships but their service departments were closed because it was the weekend. On Monday January 13, 2025, we were able to get in touch with the Hyundai dealership in El Monte, CA. Their service personnel instructed us to jump start the car and bring it in for service, which we did around 8am the same day. Around 2:30pm, we received a call from the El Monte dealership saying that they are not able to address the issues with our car because the dealership who sold us the car (Garden Grove Hyundai), had installed/wired a non-factory-certified GPS device (LoJack) into our car (unbeknownst to us), which was interfering with troubleshooting. The El Monte service person recommended that the car be transferred to the Garden Grove Hyundai dealership. He also stated that he would not recommend driving the car to the Garden Grove dealership since it may pose a safety risk. He said that it's possible that the car may suddenly die without warning while we are driving. We spoke with Hyundai roadside assistance, Hyundai customer care, and then the Garden Grove dealership, only to be told that it is not their responsibility to transfer the car, despite it being a safety risk to drive the car. The Garden Grove service person kept insisting that it's safe to drive the car and to just drive it over, which made us extremely uncomfortable. Nobody has taken ownership/responsibility for what has happened and the customer service has been awful. We have wasted the entire afternoon of January 13, 2025 being on numerous phone calls with no resolution in sight. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2055007ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
There was no major safety issue in this instance. My concern is this poses a severe risk if it happened while driving. The car was on and in ready to drive mode but was parked in the garage with climate control on while loading it for going to school. At somepoint between trips to the car over 20 minutes it died with no warning. Some lights behind buttons, the interior lights, and the screens were on but blank. Not a single button in the car would respond. Including hazards or opening the trunk or closing the charging port door. Lights like the LED for the overhead light button blinked and the charging indicator by the charging port blinked a pattern of 1 longer flash and 8 shorter flashes. The car would not shut off or on again another button that was completely unresponsive. The lights and screen stayed on for at least 30 minutes before I left with a Lyft to get the kids to school. An hour and a half later everything was off and it seemed to have no power. At that point I did figure out how to jump it and get it to the dealer. The dealer claims the 12V battery died and that was the only issue and completed the 2 open recalls. There was no indication when I started the car that anything was wrong or the 12v battery was low or needed replacing. There are apparently no error codes from it completely failing while in ready mode. I was only told this happened because it was in park and the 12V battery failed while it was on and parked, if I had been driving I would still have use of the vehicle as the recall outlined for a failed ICCU when the 12V battery drains. They can find nothing else wrong but my concern is that a failed 12V battery could cause this while driving. I was told simply it cannot happen because the software handles it differently when driving. I hope that is correct.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2054277UNKNOWN OR OTHER
The manufacturer sent me a letter about a recall and in the letter stated that this should be fixed promptly because the defect could increase the risk of a crash. I called my local dealership and they could not provide me with an appoinment for 3 months. When I told them that I was worried about risk of crash they dismissed that and told me that they had not heard of a crash from this problem. I called Hyundai and filed a complaint, case #[XXX]. They also called the dealership and they could not get a sooner appointment but they offer for me to drop the car off and leave it for 7-10 days and they would get to it when they could. They would not give me a loaner car, that would be at my expense. I feel that this delay could potentially cause me to have an accident and injure myself and possibly others. In order to get it done sooner it would cost me a rental car. This repair is supposed to be done in a timely fashion and at no expense to me. Hyundai could not resolve my issue. The local dealership is Crown Hyundai in St Petersburg FL where I purchased the vehicle. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2053494ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Hyundai service department confirmed the ICCU needs to be replaced but is on back order for 5-6 weeks
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2052910UNKNOWN OR OTHER
The car has had multiple recalls for the ICCU failure. I have brought the car in been 3 times. Will go in again this week . The recall remedy never fixes the issue. The car works for a few weeks then the same issue happens again .Unable to start the car or drive . Has been going on since June 2024.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2052909ENGINE
The car has had multiple recalls for the ICCU failure. I have brought the car in been 3 times. Will go in again this week . The recall remedy never fixes the issue. The car works for a few weeks then the same issue happens again .Unable to start the car or drive . Has been going on since June 2024.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2052908ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The car has had multiple recalls for the ICCU failure. I have brought the car in been 3 times. Will go in again this week . The recall remedy never fixes the issue. The car works for a few weeks then the same issue happens again .Unable to start the car or drive . Has been going on since June 2024.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2052021BACK OVER PREVENTION: WARNINGS
The rear video camera fails intermittently. It works sometimes and doesn't at times. The same with the rear cross traffic warning and pedestrian warning. I've taken my car to the dealer service center but they claim to not being able to reproduce the issue. I know the issue still exists since my husband hit a parked car while backing out of a driveway since there was no alert provided and the rear camera did not work.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2052020BACK OVER PREVENTION: REARVIEW SYSTEM BRAKING
The rear video camera fails intermittently. It works sometimes and doesn't at times. The same with the rear cross traffic warning and pedestrian warning. I've taken my car to the dealer service center but they claim to not being able to reproduce the issue. I know the issue still exists since my husband hit a parked car while backing out of a driveway since there was no alert provided and the rear camera did not work.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2052019FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING
The rear video camera fails intermittently. It works sometimes and doesn't at times. The same with the rear cross traffic warning and pedestrian warning. I've taken my car to the dealer service center but they claim to not being able to reproduce the issue. I know the issue still exists since my husband hit a parked car while backing out of a driveway since there was no alert provided and the rear camera did not work.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2052005VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
Several days ago, the twelve volt battery on my car was replaced because the car just suddenly died overnight while sitting in my garage. They told me that the battery needed to be replaced when I went to the dealer. They replaced it and now less than a week later, I was driving on the highway and suddenly the car Slowed to no more than 27 miles an hour with warnings about the electrical system not working and a problem with the battery. I had to put my flashers on while I was driving down the highway until I was able to pull off and have the car towed to another dealer that was closer to the scene. Not sure what they are going to say, but obviously this was very scary as well as a nuisance.
2023 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5
ID: 2052004ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Several days ago, the twelve volt battery on my car was replaced because the car just suddenly died overnight while sitting in my garage. They told me that the battery needed to be replaced when I went to the dealer. They replaced it and now less than a week later, I was driving on the highway and suddenly the car Slowed to no more than 27 miles an hour with warnings about the electrical system not working and a problem with the battery. I had to put my flashers on while I was driving down the highway until I was able to pull off and have the car towed to another dealer that was closer to the scene. Not sure what they are going to say, but obviously this was very scary as well as a nuisance.