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Thank goodness I'm not the only one! I bought a brand new 2024 Kona Limited FWD with only 15 miles on it on May 3rd, 3 days later on May 6th it was dead. Took it in they said the battery was testing just fine, so it might have been low from coming off the truck. Next day, May 7th, I wake up and it's dead again. They had it in the shop for 3 days and couldn't figure anything out, so they put a new battery on and gave it back May 9th. Again on May 12th it was dead again. I took it in again and by May 15th it had been through several technicians and they still couldn't figure out what was wrong with it. So, that day I traded it in for another brand new 2024 Kona Limited AWD. Once again today, May 20th it was dead.... I'm about over this car and it sucks because I really love it.
Your scenario is the exact reason I am getting rid of mine. They cannot duplicate the problem and even if they did, they probably cannot fix it. I had it down to them twice already, and it was a giant waste of time. Plus, I live in a rural area and the closet dealer is 40 miles away, and I cannot be without reliable transportation. Too bad because I really like the car. People told me not to buy the first year of a new car, now I know why.
 
Might have found a clue. After opening a locked passenger door and the rear right door I shut and locked car with the fob. I looked into the locked car and saw the FAN icon was flashing. I hit the lock button twice but it stayed on. I got in the driver seat and the fan was running so I and hit the AC and fan buttons. It wouldn't turn off. I started the car turned the AC on and off and turn off the car and got out and did 2 fob hits and it went off.
I noticed my car do that on Saturday! We were confused because we had just turned the car off to run inside and came out a few minutes later and the fan was on
 
Oso, you may have helped us all identify the 2024 Kona issue!

Although we haven't had a repeat of the parasitic battery drain problem that started this thread, our MyHyundai app has been doing strange things like yours. I too connected the Smart Key function on my Samsung Galaxy 22+ and three times the MyHyundai app has shown my car all the way across the country on a residential street in Costa Mesa California. The MyHyundai app has also been sending warnings that " the car was left idling and has been turned off" when it wasn't and that the "doors were unlocked" when they weren't.

I'm going to uninstall the smart key function.
I've gone through 2 2024 Konas now and the first one I was getting the message every time I turned my car on that the "car was left idling and has been turned off". The second one someone got deleted from my Hyundai app so I haven't seen if it's been doing it too.
 
2024 Kona limited dead battery after two months. Took dealer 6 days to tell me bad battery because warranty approval. I had to go to dealer and raise ****. All the service people scattered. The warranty approval happen in 30 min. I asked the double lock FOB trick nobody knew about it. I will contact customer at headquarters and not stop until I get an answer. Yes my handle cover got scratched because it is not easy to get off. Was priced $94 to fix it. I will pay and file a claim at headquarters
 
2024 Kona limited dead battery after two months. Took dealer 6 days to tell me bad battery because warranty approval. I had to go to dealer and raise ****. All the service people scattered. The warranty approval happen in 30 min. I asked the double lock FOB trick nobody knew about it. I will contact customer at headquarters and not stop until I get an answer. Yes my handle cover got scratched because it is not easy to get off. Was priced $94 to fix it. I will pay and file a claim at headquarters
Unfortunately the Battery is not the issue, If it was, I would immediately get a new one and gladly pay for it out of my pocket. Local Hyundai dealers cannot even begin to fix this issue. The car has to be torn down at the factory and investigated to see what exactly is draining the battery.
 
Thank goodness I'm not the only one! I bought a brand new 2024 Kona Limited FWD with only 15 miles on it on May 3rd, 3 days later on May 6th it was dead. Took it in they said the battery was testing just fine, so it might have been low from coming off the truck. Next day, May 7th, I wake up and it's dead again. They had it in the shop for 3 days and couldn't figure anything out, so they put a new battery on and gave it back May 9th. Again on May 12th it was dead again. I took it in again and by May 15th it had been through several technicians and they still couldn't figure out what was wrong with it. So, that day I traded it in for another brand new 2024 Kona Limited AWD. Once again today, May 20th it was dead.... I'm about over this car and it sucks because I really love it.
My 2024 Kona has 387 miles after 3 weeks. The fan had run three times now for no apparent reason.
 
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Fellow 2024 Kona owners: Here's what I've sent to our FL and NC dealers trying to get Hyundai's attention. I suggest you do the same with your dealers.

Will, luckily, we still haven't had a repeat of the dead battery problem on our 2024 Kona Ltd. we had in February just 3 months after we'd bought the car from Gettel Hyundai in Bradenton Florida, but if anyone at Kona's U.S., EU or Seoul Headquarters is monitoring the Hyundai Forum, they would see it's a real and growing problem for 2024 Konas and Hyundai should be looking for the cause at the factory level.

Seemingly, none of the Hyundai dealer service departments can find the cause. After the cars are jump started by AAA and taken to the dealerships, the service departments test the batteries (which all test fine) and then keep the owners' cars for 2 or 3 days testing the entire electrical system but none of Hyundai's service departments can identify the cause and send the owners home...for many of their batteries to just drain again.

Several of them have warned 2024 Kona owners to not try to lock the car by touching the door knob, but click "lock" on the fob TWICE every time you leave the car.

Having a discharged battery in a brand new Hyundai Kona is a real inconvenience (especially with the difficult-to- remove lock cover on the driver's door knob). Some of the owners are talking about starting a Class Action Lawsuit.

My question: Is there any U.S. Hyundai dealer who will contact headquarters and get Hyundai actively working on a solution for all us 2024 Kona owners?

Here are are just a few of newest occurrences from the Kona Forum: (and I attached 4 or 5 posts with the same problem).
 
Fellow 2024 Kona owners: Here's what I've sent to our FL and NC dealers trying to get Hyundai's attention. I suggest you do the same with your dealers.

Will, luckily, we still haven't had a repeat of the dead battery problem on our 2024 Kona Ltd. we had in February just 3 months after we'd bought the car from Gettel Hyundai in Bradenton Florida, but if anyone at Kona's U.S., EU or Seoul Headquarters is monitoring the Hyundai Forum, they would see it's a real and growing problem for 2024 Konas and Hyundai should be looking for the cause at the factory level.

Seemingly, none of the Hyundai dealer service departments can find the cause. After the cars are jump started by AAA and taken to the dealerships, the service departments test the batteries (which all test fine) and then keep the owners' cars for 2 or 3 days testing the entire electrical system but none of Hyundai's service departments can identify the cause and send the owners home...for many of their batteries to just drain again.

Several of them have warned 2024 Kona owners to not try to lock the car by touching the door knob, but click "lock" on the fob TWICE every time you leave the car.

Having a discharged battery in a brand new Hyundai Kona is a real inconvenience (especially with the difficult-to- remove lock cover on the driver's door knob). Some of the owners are talking about starting a Class Action Lawsuit.

My question: Is there any U.S. Hyundai dealer who will contact headquarters and get Hyundai actively working on a solution for all us 2024 Kona owners?

Here are are just a few of newest occurrences from the Kona Forum: (and I attached 4 or 5 posts with the same problem).
I don't know if you monitor Reddit, but there is a thread over there as well.....2024 Kona N Line Battery Dies Twice at 1500 Miles : r/Hyundai (reddit.com)
 
I called corporate and was assigned a case number. Long story short the local dealer was contacted. Dealer has been contacting me constantly if there is anything I need. So far free 5 year warranty battery. All scratches repaired on door lock cover. Corporate informed me they would research the dead battery issues and let me know. I have a direct case member direct line. They will close this case but if I have any issues I am to call them first to reopen battery case or new case. Local dealer took 6 days to diagnose a dead battery and replace. Corporate was not happy. Case member said my case got the attention of Senior staff
 
Greetings,
As far as Corporate goes, don't hold your breath. I had a 2021 Kona that, out of the blue, rev'd up and then stopped dead in its tracks in traffic. Long story short...spent over 6 months between the dealer and Corporate trying to get them to do something. Since it did not produce a 'code', they would not do anything. I had a video from my dashcam showing exactly what happened. I gave up and traded it in for a 2024 Kona Limited.

Now, I have this event last night with the cabin fan mysteriously coming on much later after being parked. My dashcam captured the event. Here we go again. I'll be talking to my dealership next week. Stay tuned...:(
Gary
 
I am having the same problem with my 2024 Limited. Have found the cabin fan running at least six times. The cooling fan on the motor twice. One time I didn't catch it and had a dead battery in the morning. I have gotten into a habit of checking the car every night before bedtime to make sure one of the fans isn't running. Went shopping yesterday at Home Depot and was away from the car for about forty five minutes. Got back to the car and the cabin fan was running. Emailed Hyundai the same day and someone called me within thirty minutes. The call was a total waste of time because they want me to take the car back to the dealer. The fan coming on is a random thing and not predictable. The car could sit at the dealership for two months without the fan coming on. This time on the call there was a hint of them maybe buying the car back. The fact is that I really like the car and no one else makes a small car with all the options that a Limited has. Hyundai please wake up and at least acknowledge the problem and fix it. Going to the dealership is a waste of time because they will tell you that the problem can't be duplicated. If they can't duplicate it then it doesn't exist. Next time it happens I am going to waste my time and the dealerships time on a senseless attempt to get something done.
 
I am having the same problem with my 2024 Limited. Have found the cabin fan running at least six times. The cooling fan on the motor twice. One time I didn't catch it and had a dead battery in the morning. I have gotten into a habit of checking the car every night before bedtime to make sure one of the fans isn't running. Went shopping yesterday at Home Depot and was away from the car for about forty five minutes. Got back to the car and the cabin fan was running. Emailed Hyundai the same day and someone called me within thirty minutes. The call was a total waste of time because they want me to take the car back to the dealer. The fan coming on is a random thing and not predictable. The car could sit at the dealership for two months without the fan coming on. This time on the call there was a hint of them maybe buying the car back. The fact is that I really like the car and no one else makes a small car with all the options that a Limited has. Hyundai please wake up and at least acknowledge the problem and fix it. Going to the dealership is a waste of time because they will tell you that the problem can't be duplicated. If they can't duplicate it then it doesn't exist. Next time it happens I am going to waste my time and the dealerships time on a senseless attempt to get something done.
I feel exactly the way you do. My Hyundai dealer is small and has 2 techs, of which 1 of them in on vacation. Needless to say, they cannot fix this issue even if there were 10 techs there. It has to be investigated at the factory. I also love the car and I have been shopping around to trade it in and nothing even comes remotely close to having all these features plus a peppy engine. Thinking of moving into a Mazda or Subaru. I will give up a lot, but having something that I KNOW will start when I need it is more important. I have an appointment June 4th (waited 6 weeks for it) I know is a giant waste of time but will probably go.
 
Greetings,
I just remembered that we had a similar problem with our 2021 Kona. One day, the car was just dead. Had to have it jump started. It only happened once so we never figured out what caused it. Now...our 2024 Kona Limited seems to be waiting for this to happen with it. As I have said in another posting, HyundaiUSA is useless. You can't get past the so called Hyundai Care Center case managers. All they say is take it to the dealership. And the dealership will do nothing unless Hyundai USA tells them exactly what to do.
Gary
 
Greetings,
I just found this on another Hyundai Forum. This might answer some of our questions why the fan turns on after the car has been turned off. I searched the owners manual with 'auto-dry' and verified that it is in the manual. Who knew????
So for me, I am now less worried about my fan coming on after the car was parked. The fan did turn on about 30 minutes after it had been parked in the garage. Hope this solves some issues. But probably not the dead battery problems.


Air Conditioner Auto-Dry
The Air conditioner auto-drying feature
dries the moisture in the air conditioner
and reduces air conditioner odor. The
blower motor automatically operates
after 30 minutes the vehicle is turned off.
The Air conditioner auto-drying feature
can be turned on and off by pressing the
Ų button, and then selecting Vehicle

Climate > Climate Features > Air

Conditioner Auto-Dry.
When the Air conditioner auto-drying
feature is activated, the air conditioner
sets the fan speed to the third level,
selects outside (fresh) position, and
directs the air flow to the face.
Operating conditions
The Air conditioner auto-drying feature
operates under the following conditions:
• The vehicle is turned off after operating
the air conditioner for a certain period.
• The battery level is sufficient and the
outside temperature is above a certain
level

Gary
 
I came out to the garage once and found that the fan was still going with the engine turned off...So I decided to turn off the "AC Auto Drying Feature" a while ago which keeps the fan going after the engine is turned off and the fan (with engine turned off) hasn't turned on since then...Since I live in So Arizona where the air is so dry here to begin with, there's almost no moisture in the air to condense anyways! I think this feature may very well have contributed to the drained batteries reported by others!
 
We are in Canada and are having the same issues. The car has died twice and service could not duplicate the issue in the shop for 2 days. Told us to take it home and if it happens again to have it towed so they can verify the dead battery. We were told to only use the fob to lock/unlock the car and to press the lock 3 times to make sure everything is turned off.
 
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