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Kia — Kia ev6 intergrated charge control unit recall

Brand: Kia Model/Code: 241041 Recall Date: 20 May 2024 Source: DVSA Reference: R-2024-197
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⚠ What You Should Do

On affected vehicles check for DTC P1A9096. If not present update the software in the ICCU. If the DTC is present replace the ICCU the fuse and check the software version is correct.

Recall Details

Defect: On affected vehicles The Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) may become damaged over time and may not be able to charge the 12-volt battery which can discharge gradually while driving with a progressive reduction of motive power.

Remedy: On affected vehicles check for DTC P1A9096. If not present update the software in the ICCU. If the DTC is present replace the ICCU the fuse and check the software version is correct.

Vehicles affected: 2210

DVSA Recall Reference: R/2024/197

Make: KIA | Model: EV6

To check if your specific vehicle is affected, visit the DVSA vehicle recall checker, select your vehicle make and model, and look for recall reference R/2024/197.

Why This Product Is Dangerous

On affected vehicles The Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) may become damaged over time and may not be able to charge the 12-volt battery which can discharge gradually while driving with a progressive reduction of motive power.

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