24:47 - I appreciate this step-by-step! I believe the default programming/setting on the Ioniq 6 is that the cable stays locked into the charge port when the car is locked up. And unlock the vehicle in order to remove the charge port.
There are automatic recuperation modes, which can be activated by holding the right paddle, and adjust the recuperation according to the traffic situation. You can access the driver assistant settings page directly from the steering wheel. Too bad you don't get the HUD in the US.
Thanks for this video. I just got one of these a couple weeks ago and I never take the time to learn stuff manually on modern cars. My first was a 96 grand marquis with basically no features. Now I know I can skip the ads on podcasts from the steering wheel.
I don't know about you OP, but I could see why you'd want a gas station as point of interest. Especially if you happen to have a bladder. lol. Thanks for the review
It is a sweet ride. I like how you can set your SoC for either AC or DC. I find for AC, I want 80%, but DC I normally want 100% cause I am gonna drive it off right away. I normally don't go all the way to 100% but often over 90%. Thx for the vid. I enjoyed watching.
You live in Boulder so you should know, if you hold the drive mode button, it engages 'snow mode'. Then again, because of where you live, you probably already know that. I just find it weird that no one mentions it.
You might add how to link the car to the remote using an existing garage door opener or directly to the garage door motor code button. Great video for a new Ionia 6 owner. Thank you.
Thanks for the tutorial. I pick up my Ionic 6 AWD today. I'll email you a photo. Hyundai is giving buying incentives until Feb 1st so "On Sale". 13:00 Thanks for the Easter Egg. You are so smart!
Can you put the chairs down so that we can see how much space you've got to put parcels in the back boot with the back chairs down I'm not sure I was just wondering
I really like this I6, however lately they have had a software update tsb about the cccu getting hot, by doing this they REDUCED THE CHARGING CURRENT on my home EVSE. Thus taking longer to charge at lower kw. I own 2 of the ioniq 6 cars mine and wife. I can no longer recommend this car or EGMP VEHICLES until hyundai restores this issue.
Charge port overheats, research prior to purchase. Class action suit coming from Hagens Berman. Hyundai refuses to repair. I owned an Ioniq 6 with this issue. Every car in the E-GMP line has the issue.
The charge port overheats when charging on a home charger at 40 amps or higher. The early cars would just stop charging leaving owners with a low battery when they are ready to drive. Hyundai's fix was to lower the charge rate after the charge port overheats so it now takes 2-3 times longer to charge than Hyundai's advertised 7 hours 10 minutes for 10% to 100% soc.@@cheesun124
24:47 - I appreciate this step-by-step! I believe the default programming/setting on the Ioniq 6 is that the cable stays locked into the charge port when the car is locked up. And unlock the vehicle in order to remove the charge port.
literally me today feeling like an idiot, lol
This video is so helpful as a new owner of this car. Thank you I’m saving this!
There are automatic recuperation modes, which can be activated by holding the right paddle, and adjust the recuperation according to the traffic situation.
You can access the driver assistant settings page directly from the steering wheel.
Too bad you don't get the HUD in the US.
Thanks for this video. I just got one of these a couple weeks ago and I never take the time to learn stuff manually on modern cars. My first was a 96 grand marquis with basically no features. Now I know I can skip the ads on podcasts from the steering wheel.
I don't know about you OP, but I could see why you'd want a gas station as point of interest. Especially if you happen to have a bladder. lol. Thanks for the review
It is a sweet ride. I like how you can set your SoC for either AC or DC. I find for AC, I want 80%, but DC I normally want 100% cause I am gonna drive it off right away. I normally don't go all the way to 100% but often over 90%. Thx for the vid. I enjoyed watching.
Opposite for me
That was very thorough and useful. Thank you.
This was super helpful - thanks
You live in Boulder so you should know, if you hold the drive mode button, it engages 'snow mode'. Then again, because of where you live, you probably already know that. I just find it weird that no one mentions it.
You might add how to link the car to the remote using an existing garage door opener or directly to the garage door motor code button. Great video for a new Ionia 6 owner. Thank you.
Thanks for the tutorial. I pick up my Ionic 6 AWD today. I'll email you a photo. Hyundai is giving buying incentives until Feb 1st so "On Sale". 13:00 Thanks for the Easter Egg. You are so smart!
Very Helpful
Excellent video! Really solid info!
Thanks, a good introduction!
On the CHARGE PORT after door is open on my IONIQ 6 Limited it has 2 buttons?? How do they work? To start & stop charging? HELP! Thank You 🙏🏾
Really useful! Thanks
Can you put the chairs down so that we can see how much space you've got to put parcels in the back boot with the back chairs down I'm not sure I was just wondering
excellent video!
I missed how the lane change assist works
I really like this I6, however lately they have had a software update tsb about the cccu getting hot, by doing this they REDUCED THE CHARGING CURRENT on my home EVSE. Thus taking longer to charge at lower kw.
I own 2 of the ioniq 6 cars mine and wife. I can no longer recommend this car or EGMP VEHICLES until hyundai restores this issue.
Is it Sonata size?
ill have to bookmark this video whenever my wife lets me spend my own hard earned money after working my ass off in college.
Your wife let you ???? 😳😲😯😮😧🤯🤦
My 4 dots don't light up
It seems to be really hard to pronounce Hyundai, am I right?
Climate panel is new. It is ok.
You talk too fast! Slow down!
TH-cam has a setting where you can slow down the video if they too fast.
Charge port overheats, research prior to purchase. Class action suit coming from Hagens Berman. Hyundai refuses to repair. I owned an Ioniq 6 with this issue. Every car in the E-GMP line has the issue.
Have EV6 GT and ionic 6 AWD LIMITED. ZERO issues.
Do you ever charge at 40 amps or higher? If so you are a lucky one.@@uutube243
What’s the issue?
The charge port overheats when charging on a home charger at 40 amps or higher. The early cars would just stop charging leaving owners with a low battery when they are ready to drive. Hyundai's fix was to lower the charge rate after the charge port overheats so it now takes 2-3 times longer to charge than Hyundai's advertised 7 hours 10 minutes for 10% to 100% soc.@@cheesun124
NOT every car!