So, there's no auto charge light but there is an Auto light that automatically unlocks the charge plug from the car when the charging has stopped. If the light is out you can only unlock the plug by pressing any door unlock button....and the car is currently charging and I cant figure out how to stop it from charging so the auto charge light will be extinguished . ...
So, there's no auto charge light but there is an Auto light that automatically unlocks the charge plug from the car when the charging has stopped.
So, you can press the Auto button anytime during charging or when the car is in Run mode and it will toggle the light and the function. That doesn't affect charging if that was in progress. You use this function purely to continue to secure the cable (Auto = off) should the car be in a public space when AC charging stops.Naturally, I was gun shy to "pull the plug" that is plugged into the back of the panel in the above photo whilst that panel had a glowing light on one of the buttons, so I waited until charging was complete around 2020 and then proceeded to wire in my VESS momentary switch.
Pressing the door unlock button on the key fob interrupts charging and unlocks the J1772 plug for 15 seconds. So in that time if you remove the J1772 from the car charging is now stopped. If you don't do anything it will carry on as if nothing happened. You will see on the dash kW reading (AC power in) the result of that unlock-door action. You can also use the inside door unlock button, or the outside button - twice if the car was already unlocked. Hope that's clear.I've set the automatic charge system to tell the system we will use the car every day at 0700 and to only charge between 1900 - 0700
...so is there an elegant way I could have interrupted my automatic/time of day charging last evening? Thanks.
KiwiME, thank you so much for this detail. I could not discern this nuance via the owners manual.Pressing the door unlock button on the key fob interrupts charging and unlocks the J1772 plug for 15 seconds. So in that time if you remove the J1772 from the car charging is now stopped. If you don't do anything it will carry on as if nothing happened. You will see on the dash kW reading (AC power in) the result of that unlock-door action. You can also use the inside door unlock button, or the outside button - twice if the car was already unlocked. Hope that's clear.
Some of these nuances are not in the manual.
Actually, to be pedantic, I think it's DC power out of the OBC (on-board charger)....You will see on the dash kW reading (AC power in)...
Yes the green wire is missing from pin 7 at the crash pad, some harness $ changes have been made. Time to order a newer service manual and do some investigation or possibly still available at the 8 pin VESS module connector (pin 3) by inserting a pin via 200 ohm resistor to ground. A single conductor run to the cabin to a defeat switch may still work...worth a shotI have a new Australian 2022 Kona EV Highlander (Premium?) which has reversing beep generated by the VESS module. A very loud beep!
Not looking forward to my son coming home late or backing out of the driveway to start his 3am shift.
Unfortunately the OZ 2022 Kona electric doesn't have a VESS kill switch on the crash panel
Neither are the VESS wires populated in the connector at the back of the switch panel![]()
The connector to the VESS module is also missing the wires (kill and indicator)![]()
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The VESS Module seems to have all 8 pins present assuming the bright spots in my blurry phots are pins.
The future is bleak for those who want a quiet car.
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Well, pin 7 is just the light, maybe the switch will still workYes the green wire is missing from pin 7 at the crash pad, some harness $ changes have been made. Time to order a newer service manual and do some investigation or possibly still available at the 8 pin VESS module connector (pin 3) by inserting a pin via 200 ohm resistor to ground. A single conductor run to the cabin to a defeat switch may still work...worth a shot
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It appears Hyundai may have saved some $ by eliminating this particular wire at the crash pad, so an investigation is required to see if still available at the 8 pin VESS box above the front rad area (if that even exists anymore)Hello, I'm a little late to this party. My Kona is a 2022 Limited. I just pulled out the crash panel plug to look at the wiring, if I am reading it right the #7 VESS wire is missing. Does that look correct?
I am assuming I'm out of luck unless I can run a wire from the VESS speaker plug into the cabin for a switch?View attachment 24476