Today I was out in my new 2025 Kona Limited EV waiting for my wife to finish up with a vet visit she took our bunnies to. It was raining and cold outside so I had the power ON (not the accessory) listening to the Sirius radio and had some low level heat on to keep warm. After about 20 or so minutes I noticed the orange dome lamp on the dash top lit to indicate the 12v battery was being charged. I've seen it briefly lit before but not for that long. After about a half hour some new light lit up in the driver portion of the display, one of which was a RED icon for the 12v battery. I got concerned so tried to hit the power button to turn the car off. Guess what. It would NOT go off and kept coming right back on. I tried to put it into Drive to change my parking spot and it would NOT go out of P or park. At this point I'm thinking WTF is going on. I didn't want to think there was some defect showing up. I was persistent and eventually the car let me shut it OFF.
I waited a few minutes then tried to turn it back on. All was normal again and I changed parking spots. It didn't do a repeat. I can't help but wonder what the car was trying to tell me. I'd love to think it's NOT a defect and was something else. It might be a stretch but perhaps, just perhaps the car didn't want me to move or turn it off as it wanted to restore charge to the 12v battery before I tried anything. Who knows. I realize there's been a plethora of the older ICCM modules in all the 2024's having recalls but thought they'd worked that out. That's the module responsible for keeping the 12v battery up to snuff. I purposely sat in the car with the heat and radio on in the MAIN battery ON position, NOT the ACC position for exactly that reason. I thought (that's all I can say is I thought) that would ensure the use of the BIG main battery for the HVAC and Radio to run. Perhaps I'm wrong (I hope not). If the 12v battery is entirely responsible for running all the HVAC and Radio usage and there's no way to such the power out of the big guy (the main battery that the car runs on) then that's a drag and I've been draining the 12v battery all that time and not knowing it. I'll have to contact the dealer and ask about that one unless someone here knows the answer. All in all the car was probably just pissed I continued to sit there draining it's precious 12v battery. Who know..........
I waited a few minutes then tried to turn it back on. All was normal again and I changed parking spots. It didn't do a repeat. I can't help but wonder what the car was trying to tell me. I'd love to think it's NOT a defect and was something else. It might be a stretch but perhaps, just perhaps the car didn't want me to move or turn it off as it wanted to restore charge to the 12v battery before I tried anything. Who knows. I realize there's been a plethora of the older ICCM modules in all the 2024's having recalls but thought they'd worked that out. That's the module responsible for keeping the 12v battery up to snuff. I purposely sat in the car with the heat and radio on in the MAIN battery ON position, NOT the ACC position for exactly that reason. I thought (that's all I can say is I thought) that would ensure the use of the BIG main battery for the HVAC and Radio to run. Perhaps I'm wrong (I hope not). If the 12v battery is entirely responsible for running all the HVAC and Radio usage and there's no way to such the power out of the big guy (the main battery that the car runs on) then that's a drag and I've been draining the 12v battery all that time and not knowing it. I'll have to contact the dealer and ask about that one unless someone here knows the answer. All in all the car was probably just pissed I continued to sit there draining it's precious 12v battery. Who know..........