fuse HYUNDAI KONA EV 2022 Owner's Manual
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Fuse Name Fuse RatingCircuit Protected
IG1 25A pCB Block(Fuse - IEB 3, EpCU 2, E-SHIFTER 3)
MODULE 2 10ARear USB Charger, Smart Key Control Module, BCM,
Audio,A/V & Navigation Head Unit, power Outlet #1,
AMp, IAU, power Outside Mirror Switch
WASHER 15A Muntifunction Switch
WIpER (LO/HI) 10ABCM
WIpER RR 15A Rear Wiper Relay, Rear Wiper Motor
WIpER FRT 25A Front Wiper Motor, E/R Junction Block (Front Wiper(Low)
Relay)
HEATED MIRROR 10ADriver/passenger power Outside Mirror, A/C Control
Module
pOWER OUTLET 20Apower Outlet #2
SpARE 15A Spare
SpARE 15A Spare
Driver’s side fuse Panel
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Maintenance
9-40
Motor compartment fuse panel
OOSEV070016L
Inside the fuse/relay box covers, you can
find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/
relay names and ratings.
OOSEV091046N
Information
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this
manual may be applicable to your vehicle.
It is accurate at the time of printing. When
you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle,
refer to the fuse box label.
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Motor compartment fuse panel
TypeFuse Name Fuse
Rating Circuit Protected
MULTI
FUSE-3 LDC
150AE/R Junction Block (Fuse - IEB 1, IEB 2,
CHARGER 1, HEATED STEERING), EpCU (LDC)
MDpS 80AMDpS Unit
MULTI
FUSE-1 B+ 5
60ApCB Block ((Fuse - BATTERY MANAGEMENT 1,
HORN, EpCU 1), IG3 MAIN Relay)
B+ 2 60AIGpM ((Fuse - S/HEATER FRT), IpS0, IpS1, IpS2)
B+ 3 60AIGpM (IpS3, IpS5, IpS6, IpS7)
B+ 4 50AIGpM (Fuse - p/WINDOW LH, p/WINDOW
RH, TAILGATE OpEN, SUNROOF, AMp, p/SEAT
(DRV), p/SEAT (pASS), S/HEATER REAR)
COOLING FAN 60AE/R Junction Block (Cooling Fan Relay)
REAR HEATED 40AE/R Junction Block (Rear Heated Relay)
IG1 40AE/R Junction Block (pDM (IG1) 2 Relay, pDM
(ACC) 1 Relay)
IG2 40AE/R Junction Block (pDM (IG2) 3 Relay)
MULTI
FUSE-2 IEB 4
40AElectronic Brake Control Module
BLOWER 40AE/R Junction Block (Blower Relay)
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Maintenance
9-42
TypeFuse Name Fuse
Rating Circuit Protected
FUSEOBC
10AOBC
CHARGER 2 10AICM Relay Box (Charge Connector Lock/Unlock
Relay), CCM Unit
IG3 2 20AE/R Junction Block (IG3 1 Relay, IG3 2 Relay)
B+ 1 40AIGpM ((Fuse - BRAKE SWITCH, MODULE 1,
pDM 1, pDM 2, DOOR LOCK), Leak Current
Autocut Device)
E-SHIFTER 1 40AE/R Junction Block (Fuse - E-SHIFTER 2,
E-Shifter Relay)
CHARGER 1 10ACharge Connector Door Module
IEB 1 40AElectronic Brake Control Module, Multipurpose
Check Connector
IEB 2 40AElectronic Brake Control Module
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Motor compartment fuse panel
(Battery terminal cover)
OOSEV070019L
Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you can
find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/
relay names and ratings.
OPD076065
Information
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this
manual may be applicable to your vehicle; the information is accurate at the time of
printing. When you inspect the fuse panel
in your vehicle, refer to the fuse panel label.
NOTICE
After checking the fuse panel in the motor compartment, securely install the cover.
If it is not securely latched, electrical failure may occur from water contact.
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Maintenance
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LIgHT BULBS
We recommend to consult an authorized
dealer to replace most vehicle light
bulbs. It is difficult to replace vehicle
light bulbs because other parts of the
vehicle must be removed before you can
get to the bulb. This is especially true for
removing the headlamp assembly to get
to the bulb(s).
Removing/installing the headlamp
assembly can result in damage to the
vehicle.
WARNING
• Prior to working on a light, depress
the foot brake, shift to P (Park), apply
the parking brake, place the START/
STOP button in the OFF position
and take the key with you when
leaving the vehicle to avoid sudden
movement of the vehicle and to
prevent possible electric shock.
• Be aware the bulbs may be hot and
may burn your fingers.
NOTICE
Be sure to replace the burned-out bulb
with one of the same wattage rating.
Otherwise, it may cause damage to the
fuse or electrical wiring system.
NOTICE
To prevent damage, do not clean the
headlamp lens with chemical solvents
or strong detergents.
Information
The headlamp and tail lamp lenses could
appear frosty if the vehicle is washed after
driving or the vehicle is driven at night
in wet weather. This condition is caused
by temperature difference between the lamp inside and outside and, it does not
indicate a problem with your vehicle.
When moisture condenses in the lamp,
it will be removed after driving with the
headlamp on. The removable level may
differ depending on lamp size, lamp
position and environmental condition.
However, if moisture is not removed, we
recommend that your vehicle is inspected
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Information
• A normally functioning lamp may
flicker momentarily to stabilize the
vehicle’s electrical control system.
However, if the lamp goes out after
flickering momentarily, or continues to
flicker, we recommend the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
• The position lamp may not turn on when the position lamp switch is turned on, but the position lamp and headlamp switch may turn on when the headlamp
switch is turned on. This may be caused
by network failure or vehicle electrical
control system malfunction. If this
occurs, we recommend the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
Information
After an accident or head lamp
replacement we recommend to consult an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer to perform the headlamp aiming.
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F Filter inspection ................................................................................................... 9-13
Filter replacement ............................................................................................. 9-13
Forward Collision–Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front view camera only) ...............7-2
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist malfunction and limitations..................... 7-7
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist operation ..................................................7-5
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist settings..................................................... 7-3
Forward Collision–Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Sensor fusion) .............................7-14
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist malfunction and limitations................... 7-20
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist operation ................................................7-17
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist settings................................................... 7-15
Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning (PDW) ........................................7-115
Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning malfunction and precautions ...7-118
Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning operation .................................7-116
Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning settings ....................................7-115
Fuses .................................................................................................................... 9-32
Instrument panel fuse replacement .................................................................. 9-33
Motor compartment panel fuse replacement ....................................................9-35
H Hazard warning flasher .......................................................................................... 8-2
Head Up Display (HUD) ..................................................................................... 5-46
Head Up Display Information .......................................................................... 5-47
Head Up Display ON/OFF ............................................................................... 5-47
Head Up Display Setting .................................................................................. 5-47
Precautions while using the head up display ....................................................5-46
High Beam Assist (HBA) .................................................................................... 5-55
High Beam Assist condition ............................................................................. 5-55
High Beam Assist malfunction and limitations ................................................5-56
High Beam Assist setting ................................................................................. 5-55
Highway Driving Assist (HDA) .......................................................................... 7-91
Highway Driving Assist malfunction and limitations ......................................7-95
Highway Driving Assist operation ................................................................... 7-93
Highway Driving Assist settings ...................................................................... 7-92