Warning — Address SoonCode: THC_w044

Battery Cooling Loop Low Performance

The vehicle's central thermal management module has identified insufficient heat dissipation across the main high-voltage battery cooling loop. The battery will struggle to shed heat during fast-charging sessions or sustained highway driving, leading to throttled charging speeds.

Hyundai Ioniq 5 (2022+)Volkswagen ID.4 (2021+)Tesla Model 3, Model X, Model S (2017+)Tesla, Hyundai, VW Model 3, IONIQ 5, ID.4 (2020+)

Estimated Cost

$680

Repair Time

2-3 hours

Difficulty

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Professional Service Recommended

This repair involves high-voltage components or specialized equipment.

What professionals will use:

Professional scan toolHydraulic liftHigh-voltage safety PPE

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Step-by-Step Fix Instructions

  1. 1

    Pop the front hood shroud and top off the specialized low-conductivity battery coolant liquid reservoir tank.

  2. 2

    Examine the plastic under-car armor shielding sheets for signs of wet battery coolant oil seepage patches.

  3. 3

    Use a scan tool interface to run an automated check on the variable-speed auxiliary electric water pumps.

  4. 4

    Test the front active bumper air shutter grille slats to ensure they open fully and aren't mechanically jammed shut.

  5. 5

    Perform a vacuum-purging service cycle to pull stubborn internal air lock bubbles out of the dense battery cooling mats.

  6. 6

    Replace the auxiliary battery liquid cooling pump or swap out the internal multi-way electronic coolant division valve manifold block.

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