deansandri
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Considering all of the 12v battery problems that EGMP owners have experienced, I personally am very happy to see that yellow light glowing away.There's absolutely no reason to have it, since we can't control it nor even care.
Should this light be lit constantly? I’ve had issues with my 12V going dead twice now. Thanks.It means your high voltage battery is charging your 12-volt battery.
I've owned my GV since October and have never seen the yellow light come on, until this week. Twice this week the light was on when I got in my car to drive to work in the morning. No change to my driving pattern. What are the possible explanations...and does this mean my 12v battery is in trouble!?
No! It means that Hyundai shouldn't have put that light there to begin with! Your chances of (1) seeing it on, and (2) trying to figure out if that's a good or bad thing, are low. The only thing you can do is stay up to date on all the ICCU recalls, and plan on a worst case possibility -which is a dead 12V battery some day. The best plan in that circumstance is to (1) carry a backup booster battery in the frunk, and (2) carry your physical door key with you so that you can get into the frunk in the event of a 12V power outage.does this mean my 12v battery is in trouble!?
Does that mean your 12-V battery failed (because of the ICCU?) “several times” already?I’ve boosted the car several times with a pack. It is no more complicated than it would be with an ICE vehicle.
Remember to keep a physical key on you, because fob or cell phone access will not work if the battery is dead.

TL;DR…it isn't charging as it should, with a cute little weeping ICCU emoji.
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Many have said, "Why bother with the lamp and leave it off the car?" I think this is the reason the lamp is there, and if I ever went under the hood, I suppose I would be happy to know this information.I thought the amber light was for first responders and mechanics? So they know the high voltage system is active even though the car is “off”. Don’t want to be using the jaws of life on an 800v possibly malfunctioning system.![]()