Hyundai is once again recalling its EVs over a charging issue

The expansion to a prior recall earlier this year will this time cover some 34,500 Hyundai and Genesis vehicles in Canada

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That prior recall was announced in March of 2024, and besides the 26,188 Hyundai, Genesis, and Kia models affected in Canada also covered some 147,110 in the U.S. The new recall expands its scope to now cover some 34,529 vehicles in Canada, as well as over 145,000 in the U.S. And, yes, cars that were recalled before will have to go back for further repairs.

On some of these affected vehicles, “the integrated charging control unit (ICCU) could become damaged,” reports Transport Canada, and “as a result, the 12 V battery will not charge and could cause the vehicle to enter a reduced power mode.” This could potentially cause a loss of power to the wheels while driving, though you will see a warning light and messages before that happens. 

2023 Genesis GV60 EV
2023 Genesis GV60 EVPhoto by Genesis

Hyundai spokespeople say a remedy is already being rolled out to dealerships, and the fix should be quick. While there were rumours of halting sales of affected new models, the speed with which this repair can be affected means that won’t be necessary, and instead customers waiting to take delivery of their new Hyundai and Genesis EVs might just see a few days’ delay before it shows up in their driveway.

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