What is the most common problem with Hyundai Ioniq? Is it the engine, transmissions, electronics, suspension or reliability? Owner experience in our forum, or the number of recalls involving specific car parts, may provide the answer.
Recent Hyundai Ioniq Problems
HYUNDAI IONIQ 5 (2022) – The vehicle identification number label
HYUNDAI IONIQ (2022-07-05 – 2022-11-19) RECALL: Problem description: The vehicle identification number label may not have the correct maximum permissible laden mass printed on the VIN label.
HYUNDAI IONIQ (2019 – 2020) – POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHORT IN THE BATTERY
HYUNDAI IONIQ (01/06/2019 – 31/01/2020) RECALL: Problem description: A potential electrical short in the lithium-ion battery.
HYUNDAI IONIQ (2019) – WHEEL NUTS NOT TIGHTENED
HYUNDAI IONIQ (01/07/2019 – 31/08/2019) RECALL: Problem description: Wheel nuts not tightened to the correct specification.
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Latest EU Rapex Hyundai Ioniq Problems
- Hyundai Ioniq 5 N (2023 – 2024)on 13/06/2025
During certain driving manoeuvres with the Left-Foot Braking feature engaged, the Integrated Electronic Brake (“IEB”) control software may trigger the […]
- Hyundai Ioniq 5 (2021 – 2024)on 01/06/2024
The charger of the vehicle’s 12-volt battery may malfunction, and switch to the backup mode. Driving in this mode can cause a full loss of driving power, […]
- Hyundai Ioniq 6 (2022 – 2024)on 01/06/2024
The charger of the vehicle’s 12-volt battery may malfunction, and switch to the backup mode. Driving in this mode can cause a full loss of driving power, […]
Currently 7104 Recalls