Battery Recall for Canadian Kona Owners

Discussion in 'Hyundai Kona Electric' started by mcsquared, May 31, 2021.

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  1. I believe they will only top off the coolant as required (after reading the battery replacement procedure info listed previous on this forum) so the answer is no as to resetting the maintenance schedule. Your 19 model will be an essentially cheap coolant replacement cost of coolant (water based green) compared to the 21 model year (blue special mixture) which I will be requiring at 60,000km.;)
     
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  3. My 2019 Limited has BLUE coolant.
     
  4. Pretty much anytime they drain the coolant it should get replaced. The coolant will indeed be drained for the battery swap. My blue low conductivity coolant was replaced when my motor was swapped at 17,000km. It was detailed service part on my motor swap invoice. Hyundai calls for a routine coolant swap at 60,000km and as far as I am concerned my next swap is not due until 77,000km. I currently sitting at 40K and am hoping the new battery shows up before then. If not and depending how much my dealer wants for a 3 gallon coolant change I might invest in a scan tool that has bidirectional control of the 2 electric water pumps and do the swap myself.
     
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  5. Just wondering if any Canadians have had any word directly from Hyundai about battery replacement timing?

    Has anyone gotten their $250 card yet?

    * Finally got through to Hyundai Customer Service. "...no solution. We're working on it."
     
    Last edited: Jun 18, 2021
  6. Nope, haven't heard/seen a thing.
     
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  8. Me neither, love the great communication from Hyundai canada! Love the car but not impressed with the customer service.
     
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  9. hobbit

    hobbit Well-Known Member

    If you do, I hope that the relevant CAN commands can be reverse-engineered out of that so
    everyone with custom-PID-capable tools can run their own pumps too.

    _H*
     
  10. I have a 2019 Preferred built in late 2018 ... No news whatsoever to this day. Last time I went to dealership was for summer tire swap in early May and "no news" at that time. I didn't even bother to go back for the 250$ card which, to this day, I don't think anyone has gotten anyway.

    Apparently June was when replacments were supposed to start based on feedback from the main Facebook group for Kona EVs in Quebec (4-5k members) but I have yet to see once person reporting swap of battery being done for the recall.
     
  11. KonaTom

    KonaTom Well-Known Member

    I have the Ultimate same build dates, and same results, but I did ask for $250 gift card thru dealer, don't know if I will ever see it.
     
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  13. At "30 to 60 days" the gift card only seems to be taking as long as the batteries.
     
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  14. My EV systems warning light just came on with the on screen prompt to bring it in for service. :(
    It's never happened before. Feels like it's going to be serious. Tell me I'm wrong or is this the BMS telling me that the battery is pooched?
     
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  15. Maybe, if the car won't let go in any gear except neutral the BMS has probably failed its check routine and it could suggest there is a problem with the battery. You will need to get towed to your dealer and they will read the codes. If its a BMS fault code P1AA600 they really should replace the battery but its possible they will just re flash your BMS software to clear the code and call it a day.
     
  16. It's still operable. 3 subsequent starts have all thrown the code but the car drives okay.
     
  17. If it is, at least you will be first in line for a replacement;)
     
  18. If its still drivable it might not be a grave concern.
     
  19. Went to the dealership. They pulled the code and it has something to do with the coolant system but they couldn't figure it out. They tell me they're consulting with Corporate Engineering and will get back to me. I'm supposed to keep driving with the "check EV system" warning light on. Also, they've still heard nothing about batteries. I told him that American cars are starting to get appointments for the battery swap and he rolled his eyes and said "Ya, Americans always get things first " :(
     
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  20. Wagnard

    Wagnard New Member

    Hi all,
    I just wanted to add my experience here.
    On May 3, we had the "check EV system" on our Kona EV 2021. it has only about 4000 KM
    But mine is dead, the car won't start. and it has since been parked at Hyundai st-Jérôme (Quebec) pending a new battery.
    We are extremely surprised because the vehicle is not part of the recall.
    Super sad and confidence with Hyundai is at its lowest.
     
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  21. Sounds like your BMS software flagged your battery as faulty. That's bad luck for sure. You know if the previous recall had not happened I'm sure we might chalk it up to a battery glitch but it's hard not to see a continuation of the pattern spreading out into "non-recalled" model years.
     
  22. Just got an email response from Hyundai Canada Customer Relations.
    "We are in the process of finalizing the date for the battery replacement. You will be contacted as soon as possible for an exact date of your battery replacement."
    Based on previous calls it sounds like they are coordinating battery availability and dealership logistics.
    We'll see, but this is the first acknowledgment I've received that the battery will in fact be replaced.
     
  23. You may be the only Canadian owner who's gotten any such response.
     

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