Hyundai Cars Ireland recalls certain Hyundai Ioniq 5N model vehicles
Hyundai Cars Ireland is recalling certain Hyundai Ioniq 5N model vehicles due to a safety issue where the Integrated Electronic Brake control software may trigger depressurization of the ABS system, resulting in reduced braking performance. This could lead to longer stopping distances and an increased risk of a crash. There are 15 vehicles affected that were produced between 13 March 2023 and 11 December 2024.
- Brand
- Hyundai
- Product
- Ioniq 5N
- What to do
- Affected customers will be contacted to make an appointment with their local Hyundai dealer or authorised repairer.
Recall campaign next steps
Hyundai Cars Ireland Limited will directly contact all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their local Hyundai dealer or authorised repairer, where necessary works will be carried out on vehicles.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, you can contact your local Hyundai dealer or Hyundai Cars Ireland’s customer care by telephone 01 460 9800 (during office hours) or by completing the following Web Form.
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Hyundai Cars Ireland recalls certain Hyundai Ioniq 5N model vehicles
10 June 2025
Hyundai Cars Ireland is carrying out a voluntary recall on certain Hyundai Ioniq 5 N model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby the subject vehicles are equipped with a Left-Foot Braking (“LFB”) feature designed for use on performance roadways, such as racetracks. During certain driving maneuvers with LFB engaged, the Integrated Electronic Brake (“IEB”) control software may trigger depressurization of the ABS system, resulting in reduced braking performance. Reduced braking performance could lead to longer stopping distances than anticipated by the operator, increasing the risk of a crash.
There are 15 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 13 March 2023 and 11 December 2024.
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There are 59 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 18 August 2010 and 22 November 2016.
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A safety issue has been identified whereby the risk description reported to us is that insufficient fuse protection may lead to a fire if there is a short circuit in the ESP unit. Injury to persons as a result of the defect cannot be ruled out.
There are 7,896 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 26 May 2009 to 31 October 2014.
Frequently asked questions
Is Ioniq 5N being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. Hyundai Cars Ireland is recalling certain Hyundai Ioniq 5N model vehicles due to a safety issue where the Integrated Electronic Brake control software may trigger depressurization of the ABS system, resulting in reduced braking performance. This could lead to longer stopping distances and an increased risk of a crash. There are 15 vehicles affected that were produced between 13 March 2023 and 11 December 2024.
Why is Ioniq 5N being recalled?
The recall relates to a fire / burn hazard. Hyundai Cars Ireland is recalling certain Hyundai Ioniq 5N model vehicles due to a safety issue where the Integrated Electronic Brake control software may trigger depressurization of the ABS system, resulting in reduced braking performance. This could lead to longer stopping distances and an increased risk of a crash. There are 15 vehicles affected that were produced between 13 March 2023 and 11 December 2024.
What should I do if I have this product?
Affected customers will be contacted to make an appointment with their local Hyundai dealer or authorised repairer.
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