Does your model also have a dash menu accessed through a Mode button on the steering wheel? Or only a console menu?
Only a console menu to access the Convenience Set Up Menu.
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Does your model also have a dash menu accessed through a Mode button on the steering wheel? Or only a console menu?
Me either. From reading the manual, it seems that the digital key and wireless charging are connected, and the digital key isn’t available/set up (so says my dealer - can’t get the Bluelink set up either just yet - still working on it. These are good guys, so I’m biding my time for a bit…a couple more weeks…). As for getting to the set up, in the Convenience menu on my display, Wireless Charging isn’t even listed as an option, but I got the Limited model of the 22 Kona (which includes wireless charging). I’ll check which software model is running on my set up tomorrow and post an update.
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The Kona manual is like other manuals - it has an index. Refer to "W" for "Wireless mobile phone charging system". This entry further directs you to "LCD Display Modes".
Closest Hyundai video I can find... applicable settings cluster display starts at 0:25
You have seen posts #11 and #21?Hi. I have a 2022 Kona and the settings mentioned in this thread for setting up wireless charging do not exist. Anyone else have this issue and found a solution? Thanks!
You have seen posts #11 and #21?
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Hi. I have a 2022 Kona and the settings mentioned in this thread for setting up wireless charging do not exist. Anyone else have this issue and found a solution? Thanks!
Thor, they absolutely do exist as I posted in #11 with a picture, but maybe your car does not have this feature in your region, or on your model. Surlycat confirms the convenience menu in #21 but does not have the wireless option showing in the region where they live. They have the series II model like you are talking about. On my series II the default setting on is on and the phone charges when it is in place and the orange light glows.
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Seeing as the newer MY22 models have the enable/disable selection (or they are supposed to) in the center screen, obviously this was overlooked in the media software installation.Hi: I live in Canada. The charging pad and indicator exist but there is not an option to turn on wireless charging in the "convenience" menu. There are no menu options for wireless charging and it is not n the manual or the index. Yet the car was sl with the promotion that wireless charging exists. I will contact Hyundai Canada to find out. It's disappointing that this feature is missing. Thanks for your comments and tips.
Seeing as the newer MY22 models have the enable/disable selection (or they are supposed to) in the center screen, obviously this was overlooked in the media software installation.
The newer media/nav software updates in the MY 2021 are plagued with issues as discussed in detail in this forum, so I suspect this may be a "recently discovered" one, and your approach to contact customer service is probably a wise one. Canada:
https://update.hyundai.com/CA/EN/requestQna
or 1-888-216-2626
Maybe attach a copy of the picture supplied by @John Lumsden post #11 and 13![]()
I tried and got nowhere with Hyundai Canada or America. Please post any result you obtain. ThanksThank you! I have opened a ticket and sent the photos as you suggested. Cheers!
Thanks, John. I see the menu that you sent me, but the "Wireless Charging System" option is missing. I spoke with Hyundai and they said they have never seen this, but they said they will reach out to Hyundai.
I am having the same issue. Wireless charging option was there in the console convenience menu when I bought the car just over a month ago. I turned it off because it was making my phone really hot. In the meantime I had issues activating Blue Link and had to open a ticket with Hyundai support. They were finally able to get that working. This week, I got a new phone and wanted to try wireless charging again and the option was gone. I called support and they were no help they just looked at the manual (which I had already done) and said they couldn't help. They said I will have to take it into the dealership. Anyone else get this issue resolved?
Thanks for the reply. I don't know how the cable could have come unplugged unless it's a really loose connection. The off/on option was there a month ago I haven't unplugged anything and nobody has touched the car since I bought it.EBRP, I took my Hyundai to the dealership and it turns out the cable was not plugged in, that is why my wireless charger did not show up on the menu through the console. If your menu option does not show up in the console then the cable is not plugged in.
Hi:EBRP, I took my Hyundai to the dealership and it turns out the cable was not plugged in, that is why my wireless charger did not show up on the menu through the console. If your menu option does not show up in the console then the cable is not plugged in.
I have the 2022 Kona. The pad worked when I bought it. The option to disable was there because I used it to disable the pad. When I wanted to re-enable it the option was no longer there.Hi:
My dealer determined that the entire wireless charge pad was defective. The part is on back order with no ETA.
Incidentally there is NO option to enable or disable wireless charging in the 2022 models. I hope this helps. Cheers
I was informed the other day, "waiting for remedy from Hyundai" even though on my previous 2018 build the issue was fixed by pad replacement and new clips on the rear calipers:brake clicking sound,