Hyundai Ioniq: Safety Precautions for Hybrid System / When the Hybrid Vehicle Shuts Off

Hyundai Ioniq (AE) 2017-2024 Owner's Manual / Hybrid System Overview / Safety Precautions for Hybrid System / When the Hybrid Vehicle Shuts Off

When the high voltage battery is discharged, when the 12-volt battery is discharged, or when the fuel tank is empty, the hybrid system may not operate while driving. When the Hybrid system does not operate, do the followings:

1. Gradually reduce the vehicle speed. Pull over your vehicle off the road in a safe area.

2. Locate the shift lever in P (Park).

3. Turn ON the hazard warning flashers.

4. Turn OFF the vehicle, and try to start the hybrid system again, while depressing the brake pedal and turning on the Engine Start/Stop button.

5. When the hybrid system still does not operate, refer to ''If the 12 Volt Battery Is Discharged'' in chapter 6. Before jump-starting the vehicle, check the fuel level and the exact procedure to jump start. For further details, refer to ''If the 12 Volt Battery Is Discharged'' in the chapter 6. When the fuel level is low, do not attempt to drive the vehicle only with the battery power. The high voltage battery may be discharged, and the hybrid system will turn OFF.

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