Kona Electric 2022 Wireless Charger Not Charging

Coincidentally, my wireless charger on my Kona EV '22 also stopped working a few days ago. Last time I fixed it by removing 2 fuses, not just one. Can't remember which ones. I've inserted a usb charger in the lower center outlet. I just couldn't deal with trying to fix it again. Let us know if you find a more permanent answer!
 
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Well my wireless charger stopped working again (7/2022) and the wireless charging option in the "Convenience" folder had disappeared (not surprisingly). This time removing and re-inserting the 'Module 2' 10A fuse did not fix my issue even after multiple attempts. I then saw Miro1313 post about also removing 'Module 5' and 'Memory' and after I did this the 'Wireless Charging" check box option was now listed in 'Convenience' folder but when I placed my phone on charging pad the charging light did not turn on and there was no charging. Maybe it's a defective charging pad as another person mentioned. I scheduled an appointment on Aug 5th, 2022 with Hyundai Dealer to investigate. Will update this forum afterwards. - Gregg Furukawa.

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Update: I was finally able to get my charging pad to charge my phone by placing my phone on the charging pad at a slight diagonal on the pad and the amber charging light went on. Once amber light turns on I was able to then re-position my phone squarely on the pad and light stayed lit. Remember though that you must have the "Wireless Charging" listed in the "Convenience" folder.
 
Coincidentally, my wireless charger on my Kona EV '22 also stopped working a few days ago. Last time I fixed it by removing 2 fuses, not just one. Can't remember which ones. I've inserted a usb charger in the lower center outlet. I just couldn't deal with trying to fix it again. Let us know if you find a more permanent answer!
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Hey Joan,

Here is youtube video that should fix your problem. Please let us know if this helped.
 
My 2022 Kona EV has had this happen twice and the Module 2 + Memory fuse re-installation has "fixed" it both times. For me, this procedure is still in the thrill of success stage. Not sure how long it will take for it to transform into annoyance...
 
I just followed the sequence above #5, memory #1, memory #2, replace in reverse, car not turned on, and it worked for me. Originally lost function btwn 2,500 - 3,000 miles.
Bought my Kona EV on August 8th and it stopped working around the 20th. Found this forum, followed the instructions and it worked! Thanks everyone. Way better then being without a car or waiting on the dealership for who knows how long!
 
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