
Your Ioniq was supposed to be the future of driving. Instead, you're dealing with dead batteries, failed ICCUs, and a dealer who keeps saying "we'll monitor it." You deserve better than that.
The phrases your Hyundai or Kia dealer keeps using — the ones that mean the problem isn't getting fixed.
“The part is on backorder.”
— the defining Hyundai/Kia EV delay
“We replaced the 12V battery.”
— before it drained again
“We're waiting on the ICCU module.”
— six weeks later
“A software update should fix it.”
— the universal EV answer
“Please be patient.”
— from Hyundai / Kia Customer Care
“You're on the list for the part.”
— for weeks, maybe months
Learn the law
A 30-day pre-suit notice starts a 60-day window for Hyundai or Kia to buy back or replace your vehicle — weeks, not 12–24 months of litigation.

Flagship guide · Hyundai / Kia section
ICCU failure, 12V battery drain, parts on backorder for weeks — the exact fact patterns California's fast track was built to resolve. Most Hyundai/Kia EV owners qualify via the 30-days-out-of-service route because the car sits waiting on parts.
Read the Ioniq breakdownICCU failures, 12V battery drain, or charging defects — here's exactly how we handle your Hyundai EV claim from start to finish.

You bring the car in. It has a lingering issue.
Every return visit is another repair order — even the ones where nothing got fixed.
Track your progress in our app, and when your case is ready we draft your demand letter.
No catch. No hard sell. Just a straightforward way to find out if your Ioniq qualifies.
The case review, the app, everything. You pay nothing out of pocket. Attorneys are paid by the manufacturer.
Everything happens in the app. No one is going to cold-call you or pressure you into anything.
Your information stays between you and your attorney. Nothing is shared or sold.
Check if you qualify. If you do, decide what to do next on your own time. No pressure.
Straight answers. No legal jargon.
Start your free case review. It takes less than a minute and tells you where you stand. No account needed, no phone calls, no obligation.