The summary of ‘Hyundai recalls the Ioniq-5 over serious ICCU issue’

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The video discusses a safety recall affecting Hyundai and Genesis vehicles, specifically focusing on the Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) issue that could cause overheating during charging. Despite previous software updates, the problem persists, prompting owners to bring their vehicles in for a software replacement at no cost, even if out of warranty. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is involved, and the speaker expresses skepticism about the efficacy of the remedy. The speaker also touches on concerns about charging speed and the necessity of continuous charging due to living far away from family. Overall, there is a sense of uncertainty about the issue being fully resolved, even after the warranty expires.

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In this part of the video, the creator discusses how their Hyundai Ioniq 5 is facing another safety recall for the same issue as a previous recall. Despite a software update last year, the car continues to overheat during charging. The creator filed complaints with NHTSA but didn’t hear back. Carfax alerted them to the new recall before official sources did. The recall involves checking the car for error codes and potentially replacing a fuse in the ICCU, repeating the same actions from the previous recall.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses a safety recall campaign initiated by Hyundai Motor North America (recall campaign 25721 G) for certain model year Hyundai and Genesis vehicles. The recall addresses a condition involving the Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) that may be damaged under certain electrical load conditions. This damage can result in the inability to charge the 12-volt auxiliary battery, prompting the vehicle to enter a safe driving mode with reduced power. The remedy involves owners receiving notifications to bring their vehicles to a Hyundai dealer or Genesis retailer for ICCU software replacement.

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In this segment of the video, it is discussed that Hyundai and Genesis will provide a remedy at no cost to owners of affected vehicles, even if they are no longer under warranty. Owners will also be reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses related to the recall. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration can be contacted for more information. The speaker scheduled an appointment for a recall with the dealership but expressed skepticism about whether it will fix the car’s charging port overheating issue.

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In this part of the video, the speaker mentions their concern about their car’s charging speed, as they don’t have access to DC fast charging. They emphasize the need to keep their car fully charged at all times due to living far away from their parents. The speaker plans to have a recall done and report back on the outcome. They express doubts about the issue being resolved even after the warranty expires. The speaker concludes by thanking viewers and mentioning future updates.

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