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2022-2024 · Electric SUV
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Lemon Law Attorney
Repeated problems with your Hyundai Ioniq 5? See whether California lemon law may provide a buyback or refund, replacement vehicle, or cash settlement.
Tell us about your Ioniq 5's repair history. We'll review whether a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement may be available.
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Your Ioniq 5 may qualify if…
These are common indicators under California's Song-Beverly Act. An attorney reviews the full repair and warranty history before determining whether the firm can take a case.
You bought or leased the vehicle in California.
The problem arose while a manufacturer warranty covered the vehicle.
The dealer has had repeated repair opportunities, or the vehicle has spent significant time in the shop.
The defect continues and substantially affects the vehicle's use, value, or safety.
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What happens next
Three straightforward steps
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Share your repair history
Tell us about the defect, dealer visits, warranty, and time your Ioniq 5 spent in the shop.
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An attorney reviews it
A licensed California attorney reviews the submitted information within 24 hours. The review is free and carries no obligation.
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We explain your options
If the firm accepts the case, our attorneys handle manufacturer communications and pursue the remedy supported by the facts.
Why Hyundai Ioniq 5 Owners Choose Lion Lemon
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$0 Cost to You
Under California Civil Code §1794(d), the manufacturer pays our attorney fees when we win — not you.
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We only practice California lemon law. Every attorney on our team works on Song-Beverly Act cases daily.
We Handle the Paperwork
We draft your demand letter, negotiate with Hyundai, and handle the filing — you focus on driving.
Why a warranty isn't enough
Your warranty vs. the lemon law
A warranty is a promise to attempt repairs. The lemon law is what protects you when those repairs never stick.
The manufacturer's warranty
- The manufacturer decides which repairs to attempt.
- It only obligates them to keep trying — not to actually fix the problem.
- When the warranty ends, the manufacturer's repair obligation ends.
California's lemon law
- Kicks in when repeated repairs don't fix a substantial defect.
- Can require a refund, a replacement vehicle, or a cash settlement.
- Your legal claim can survive after the warranty ends — if the defect was reported while it was in force.
- When you win, the manufacturer pays your attorney fees — not you.
Explore Ioniq 5 defects, rights & FAQs
Common Hyundai Ioniq 5 Problems
Your California Lemon Law Rights
Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Hyundai Ioniq 5 has a substantial defect that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to:
- Full refund of the purchase price
- Replacement vehicle of comparable value
- Cash compensation (cash-and-keep settlement)
- Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Lemon Law FAQ
My Ioniq 5 has been towed to the dealer three times because it will not power on. Does this qualify as a lemon under California law?
A vehicle that repeatedly becomes inoperable due to a high-voltage battery relay or electrical system failure is very likely to qualify as a lemon under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. Three instances of a defect that renders the vehicle undrivable strongly exceed the threshold for a safety-related claim. You should be entitled to either a full repurchase or replacement vehicle, plus reimbursement for towing and rental car costs.
Does the ICCU recall on my Ioniq 5 affect my right to file a lemon law claim in California?
No, a recall does not eliminate your lemon law rights under the Song-Beverly Act. If the ICCU defect caused your 12V battery to die and left you stranded before or after the recall repair, those incidents still count as warranty nonconformities. If the recall repair does not permanently resolve the issue, you can continue to pursue a lemon law claim based on the ongoing defect.
The heat pump in my Ioniq 5 fails in winter and the dealer cannot fix it. Can I claim the range loss as part of my lemon law case?
Yes, a malfunctioning heat pump that causes both loss of cabin heat and a drastic reduction in driving range constitutes a substantial impairment to the vehicle's use and safety. Under the Song-Beverly Act, you can cite both the comfort issue and the range anxiety caused by up to 40 percent range loss as evidence of a substantial defect. The combination of these problems strengthens your claim significantly.
I purchased my Ioniq 5 with a federal EV tax credit. If Hyundai buys it back, do I have to return the tax credit?
The Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act does not require you to return federal or state tax credits upon a lemon law buyback. The repurchase amount is based on the price you actually paid for the vehicle, including taxes and fees. However, tax credit clawback rules are governed by federal tax law, so you should consult a tax professional to confirm your specific obligations regarding the federal EV credit.
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