NHTSA ID Number: 11027793
TSB Date: 2026-01-27
Manufacturer Communication Number: 26-01-006G DCS
Summary
Certain GV70 (JK1) and GV80 (JX1) vehicles may exhibit water leakage inside the vehicle due to the sunroof drain hose plugs being clogged with foreign material or a water gurgling noise from the sunroof while driving in the rain.
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Read More...NHTSA ID Number: 11027792
TSB Date: 2026-01-27
Manufacturer Communication Number: 26-01-007G TSB
Summary
Certain G70 (IK) vehicles equipped with the 2.0T-GDI engine may illuminate the Check Engine Light as a result of DTC P019100 (Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit Range/Performance). This bulletin provides instructions for updating the Engine Control Module (ECM).
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Read More...NHTSA ID Number: 11027791
TSB Date: 2026-01-27
Manufacturer Communication Number: LI27.60-P-079083
Summary
Complaint • Harsh 1-2, 2-3, and/or 3-4 shift • Jerky shifting • Jolting when accelerating from stop Cause Insufficient software application causing elevated K81/K27/B05 fill time adaptations and elevated torque adaptations for concerning shift. Remedy Long Term A software resolution is currently in development to remedy this harsh shift concern. Short Term Please continue with the following to alleviate the concern until the software resolution is released. 1. Check transmission oil level and correct, if necessary (transmission oil temperature > 60 °C) 2. Perform Xentry Valve Flushing procedure at least 3x 3. Perform a standstill adaptation, then read out new EEPROM data If the concern is still present: 4. Perform driving adaptation(s) while adhering to the below parameters until the shift quality improves. Note: There is no menu in Xentry for this procedure. We recommend displaying the torque in the instrument cluster. If all below parameters are met at the time the shift, a driving adaptation will automatically occur. Harsh 1-2 Perform a driving adaptation of 4-5 (adapts K81 for the 1-2 shift) Harsh 2-3 Perform a driving adaptation of 2-3 (adapts B05 directly) Harsh 3-4 Perform a driving adaptation of 3-4 (adapts K27 directly) - Level track (no incline/decline) - Slippery drive program - Display the torque in the instrument cluster: The torque must be between 100 and 250 Nm (about 184 ft lbs), preferably closer to the maximum torque - Constant engine torque - Engine speed below 2500 rpm - Do not shift via paddle If the concern still persists after over 30 miles of adaptations, please submit a TIPS case to the Powertrain inbox and ensure the following is included: - Initial Quick Test w/ Freeze Frame Data - VGS Control Unit Log - Initial EEPROM (before any adaptations or Xentry procedures were performed) - EEPROM data after all driving adaptations
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Read More...NHTSA ID Number: 11027790
TSB Date: 2026-01-27
Manufacturer Communication Number: 26-01-007G DCS
Summary
Certain G70 (IK) vehicles equipped with the 2.0T-GDI engine may illuminate the Check Engine Light as a result of DTC P019100 (Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit Range/Performance).
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Read More...NHTSA ID Number: 11027789
TSB Date: 2026-01-27
Manufacturer Communication Number: 25-01-083H DCS 0122
Summary
Certain Tucson Hybrid (NX4 HEV) and Tucson Plug-in Hybrid (NX4 PHEV) vehicles equipped with the 1.6T-GDI Gamma II engine may set DTC P04DB00 (Crankcase Ventilation System Disconnected). Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) 25-01-083H provides instructions to perform a software update on the Engine Control Module (ECM) to resolve this condition.
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Read More...NHTSA ID Number: 11027788
TSB Date: 2026-01-27
Manufacturer Communication Number: 26-01-009H DN
Summary
Certain IONIQ 5 N (NE EV N) vehicles are equipped with a Left Foot Braking (LFB) feature designed for use on performance roadways, such as race tracks. Some customers may wish to remove this feature. This campaign provides instructions to receive owner’s confirmation through an Owner Consent Form signature and to update the Vehicle Control Unit (VCU) software for customers who either wish to remove the LFB feature or retain it. Regardless of the customer’s choice, the VCU update must be completed to ensure the proper ROM ID path for future VCU updates, and, in the case of LFB removal, a sticker must be applied in the owner’s manual covering the LFB information.
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Read More...NHTSA ID Number: 11027787
TSB Date: 2026-01-27
Manufacturer Communication Number: 26-01-009H TSB
Summary
Certain IONIQ 5 N (NE EV N) vehicles are equipped with a Left Foot Braking (LFB) feature designed for use on performance roadways, such as racetracks. This bulletin provides instructions to update the Vehicle Control Unit (VCU) software to retain the LFB feature or remove it based on the customer’s preference. Regardless of whether the feature is retained or removed, this VCU update must be completed on all vehicles to ensure the proper ROM ID path for future VCU updates, and, in the case of LFB removal, a sticker must be applied in the owner’s manual to indicate the vehicle is not equipped with the LFB feature. The customer’s consent to retain or remove the feature must be documented following the process outlined in this bulletin prior to applying the VCU update to the vehicle.
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Read More...NHTSA ID Number: 11027786
TSB Date: 2026-01-27
Manufacturer Communication Number: N252530430
Summary
Certain vehicles may have a condition where a false diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is set. Dealers are to reprogram the Hybrid Powertrain Control Module 2.
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Read More...NHTSA ID Number: 11027785
TSB Date: 2026-01-27
Manufacturer Communication Number: 2025-7
Summary
On some Canyon Redrock vehicles, the learning procedure of the Smart-Shox suspension has not been performed correctly during the assembly process.
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Read More...NHTSA ID Number: 11027784
TSB Date: 2026-01-26
Manufacturer Communication Number: SC-26-78-01
Summary
A supplemental instruction to remove and reinstall the external rear view mirror caps
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