The Hyundai Ioniq AE (2017-2022) stands out as a versatile compact liftback that blends hybrid or electric-driven efficiency with the practicality of a 5-door design. Offered in hybrid, plug-in hybrid and fully electric variants, the Ioniq AE delivers remarkable fuel efficiency or zero-emission driving — making it a smart choice for eco-conscious drivers and urban commuters alike. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
This page grants you free access to comprehensive Ioniq AE documentation — from official owner’s manuals and scheduled maintenance guides to detailed service and wiring diagrams. Whether you need to check maintenance intervals, understand hybrid systems, or perform DIY repairs, these manuals provide clear step-by-step instructions and technical data to help you keep your Ioniq AE running smoothly and efficiently.

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Inspection1.Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.2.Remove the crash pad lower panel.(Refer to Body - "Crash Pad Lower Panel")3.Remove the lower crash pad switch assembly (A) after disengaging the mounting clip.4.Remove the rheostat switch connector (A).