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- December 10, 2025 at 9:38 pm#319777
My Ioniq 5 Died!
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SOME 2025 Ioniq 5s May Need New HV Batteries Based On a New Bulletin
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- December 11, 2025 at 6:47 am #319780
Not applicable to any UK Ioniq 5
Only limited USA models affected
December 11, 2025 at 12:56 pm #3211062025 Ioniq 5s May Need New HV Batteries
You are incorrect
Uk is affected although this is limited to certain batches
Google is your friend đŸ™‚
HV Battery Failure Details
Affected Vehicles: The potential for HV battery issues seems to be limited to certain specific batches, with a technical service bulletin (TSB) being issued for some 2025 models. It is not a widespread issue affecting all Ioniq 5s in the UK.Yes, some 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 models, including those sold in the UK, might face high voltage (HV) battery issues, often flagged by charging problems (P1A700 code) due to cell voltage imbalances from potential manufacturing defects, requiring full battery pack replacement, though parts availability for repairs, especially in Europe, has been a significant challenge. Other issues include a major US recall for loose battery bolts causing fire risk, and general owner complaints about failing 12V batteries linked to the HV system, leading to long waits for parts and service.
December 11, 2025 at 6:57 pm #324169Unfortunately when you just google random information this where you getting confused,
The batteries with the faulty cells were manufactures for the USA assembly vehicles with NACS ports.
Thats why if you check the UK and more importantly the German website with you VIN you’ll see no recall or service action exists.
December 11, 2025 at 7:41 pm #324422Unfortunately when you just google random information this where you getting confused, The batteries with the faulty cells were manufactures for the USA assembly vehicles with NACS ports. Thats why if you check the UK and more importantly the German website with you VIN you’ll see no recall or service action exists.
Well said!
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