Battery Recall for Canadian Kona Owners

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Yeah, well my dealer is telling me something different. I'm on their list for replacement and the battery is "on order" whatever that means. They wouldn't book and appointment for an "inspection" per the letter I received. They said all batteries for the affected cars they sold would be replaced.
There's really no way of knowing until it's all over. Dealers speak about things all the time that they really don't know much about and, God knows, there's a ton of speculation on these forums too. I know it's a hobby for me lately! It all boils down to Hyundai doing absolutely nothing to clarify, apologize, or generally just communicate effectively. There's no reason whatsoever that Hyundai couldn't explain their approach and be honest about the scale of their issues and the idiosyncracies of the process. Empathy comes from understanding and Hyundai could have gone a long way to humanizing themselves and creating patience by being in touch and being up front. They've chosen to be faceless and corporate.
 
So dumb question but... I bought my Kona at a dealership I've never gone back to. All servicing has been done at a closer dealership since Day 1.
I've been bugging the latter (closest to me / not where I purchased) about the battery replacement... Should I call the one where I bought the Kona? Or does it not matter as long as I bug someone? :D

I also get the message/updated letter when I check with my VIN online saying they will replace my battery, not inspect it. Can't wait to get this over with... Has to be before winter as 80% in December won't cut it.
 
So dumb question but... I bought my Kona at a dealership I've never gone back to. All servicing has been done at a closer dealership since Day 1.
I've been bugging the latter (closest to me / not where I purchased) about the battery replacement... Should I call the one where I bought the Kona? Or does it not matter as long as I bug someone? :D

I also get the message/updated letter when I check with my VIN online saying they will replace my battery, not inspect it. Can't wait to get this over with... Has to be before winter as 80% in December won't cut it.
I don't think it's a dumb question at all. I think there's a very strong chance that the relationship between VINs and the original dealer is much stronger than VIN to owner. It's another potential bugaboo in your process. I'd call the original dealer if I were you and try to establish a relationship with them as well as making sure they have your contact details because I really think it's going to be the dealer who contacts you when a battery comes in not Hyundai.
 
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So dumb question but... I bought my Kona at a dealership I've never gone back to. All servicing has been done at a closer dealership since Day 1.
I've been bugging the latter (closest to me / not where I purchased) about the battery replacement... Should I call the one where I bought the Kona? Or does it not matter as long as I bug someone? :D

I also get the message/updated letter when I check with my VIN online saying they will replace my battery, not inspect it. Can't wait to get this over with... Has to be before winter as 80% in December won't cut it.

When I contacted Hyundai Customer Service on Tuesday I asked if they could at least tell me what dealer they have associated with my VIN and it was the dealer we purchased at. Try giving CS a call to find out.
 
When I contacted Hyundai Customer Service on Tuesday I asked if they could at least tell me what dealer they have associated with my VIN and it was the dealer we purchased at. Try giving CS a call to find out.

Thanks and will do then. Not sure why it didn't cross my mind before now (also would have been nice if the dealership I go to mentioned this as they are aware I did not purchase it there).
 
Thanks and will do then. Not sure why it didn't cross my mind before now (also would have been nice if the dealership I go to mentioned this as they are aware I did not purchase it there).

Not surprising about the dealership. Mine would/could not even tell me whether I'm on their list for battery replacement.

I hope you get a good response from CS.
 
Hi,

I got the call this morning for the battery replacement, it will be done next week. For information, the dealer started receiving batteries in July. (2 July, 3 August)
I got my car February 2019 here in Montreal (Hyundai gabriel)
 
Hi,

I got the call this morning for the battery replacement, it will be done next week. For information, the dealer started receiving batteries in July. (2 July, 3 August)
I got my car February 2019 here in Montreal (Hyundai gabriel)
That's great! Got my kona from Hyundai Longueuil same time as you, built is 12/27/2018 and still no news and gift card.
 
Checked with Transport Canada today and sadly not much to update. Hyundai is promising a letter "soon" and an update on their recall webpage at R0183info.ca. They maintain that they are constrained by supply and that owners will be notified when parts are available. So zero change really.

Not good news but thanks for the feedback anyway!
 
I went in for my "inspection"... They performed 2 recalls on it. One on the BMS and the other was another software update.

I noticed my range had changed which I guess is a good sign since it shows that the software had been updated and whatever data that existed was wiped.

I was told that my file will be sent to Hyundai and they will send me a digital credit card via email (luckily I checked what they had on file as it was of course wrong). The service manager said that once they know they are receiving the battery they will contact me ASAP and that once it is physically in the building they have been asked to have the procedure done within 48 hours (he said that they have been asked to do the installations as quickly as they can... Maybe they lose priority if they take their time?)

So it looks like I might only get a few days notice if I'm lucky, though there was no timeframe as to when it might happen.

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Can any one explain to me how a software upgrade can prevent/fix a supposedly short circuit in the battery? Hyundai, GM anyone? :(
It really can't when it's a physical battery defect which the Bolt has,and likely shares with the impacted konas.The Bolt post updates still caught on fire in one case to date.
 
Battery replacements are now happening in Canada. Went to my dealer here on Vancouver Island, and they were just finishing a battery replacement. They said they are doing around 3 per week, and since I was in the first batch of deliveries, I should expect something in the next month. They said Hyundai Canada sends them a list of VIN's for the next replacements and the dealer calls the customers. I drove around the back and saw the lift they used and the empty battery boxes, so I guess they were truthful. Yahoo!
 
Well hopefully with a Dec 2018 build date I'll be getting that call soon as well KonaTom!

Btw, we have twin Ultimates :-)
 
Battery replacements are now happening in Canada. Went to my dealer here on Vancouver Island, and they were just finishing a battery replacement. They said they are doing around 3 per week, and since I was in the first batch of deliveries, I should expect something in the next month. They said Hyundai Canada sends them a list of VIN's for the next replacements and the dealer calls the customers. I drove around the back and saw the lift they used and the empty battery boxes, so I guess they were truthful. Yahoo!
That's good news for me! I suspect we have the same dealer in Duncan. My posts above were what the dealer told me about replacement.
 
KONATOM asked the dealer about the $5.00 a day program. I was told about it by my dealer here in Victoria it was started June 1st for $5.00 a day until the battery was replaced up to $850. I never saw the paper but how could my dealer make that up.
 
Add me and we are triplets! I am sure we have all passed each other at some point since we all appear to be on the island. I am currently sporting kayak antlers, so honk if you see me! My build date is late 2019, though. Little sister?

Yep, Duncan triplets. I'll honk if I see antlers go by :-)
 
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