
Hyundai Hybrid & EV Brisbane
Hyundai Hybrid & EV Specialist Repair Brisbane
Autobunkerz is a Brisbane-based Hyundai hybrid and electric vehicle specialist, delivering advanced diagnostics and repair for modern Hyundai EV and hybrid platforms including Kona Electric, Ioniq, Tucson Hybrid, and other Hyundai electrified models.
With over 21 years of automotive experience and a strong background in automotive electrical systems, we offer specialist expertise in Hyundai high-voltage systems, hybrid drivetrains, and EV battery diagnostics—well beyond the scope of a general repair workshop.
Our qualifications include Automotive Electrical training (TAFE), High Voltage system certification (TAFE), battery maintenance training (MTAQ), and advanced EV battery repair training completed internationally. We also specialise in circuit board (PCB) and module-level repairs, allowing deeper fault diagnosis and cost-effective solutions.
Operating from a fully equipped Brisbane workshop with advanced diagnostic tools and Hyundai-compatible systems, we provide reliable, dealer-level service for Hyundai EV faults, hybrid system issues, battery performance problems, and high-voltage electrical repairs.
We focus on precise diagnostics, safe repair procedures, and maintaining optimal performance and reliability for your Hyundai electric or hybrid vehicle.



Hyundai Common Issues
Kona Electric (2018–2023)
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High-voltage battery degradation and reduced driving range
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ICCU (Integrated Charging Control Unit) failure
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12V battery drain causing no-start condition
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AC charging interruption or slow charging issues
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Battery Management System (BMS) faults and cell imbalance
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Regenerative braking warning messages or reduced regen performance
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Cooling system faults affecting battery temperature management
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Common fault codes: P0A80, P1A9096, P1AA600, P1A0C00
Ioniq Electric (2016–2022)
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High-voltage battery wear and reduced range over time
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On-board charger (OBC) failure or intermittent charging faults
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Charging port communication errors
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Electric motor or reduction gear noise
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EV warning lights and limp mode activation
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12V battery discharge causing shutdown issues
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Battery cooling system faults
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Common fault codes: P0A80, P1A0C00, P1A0D00
Ioniq Hybrid (2016–2022)
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Hybrid battery degradation and reduced efficiency
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Hybrid system warning lights and reduced power
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DCT transmission and clutch actuator faults
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Regenerative braking system faults
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Inverter and power control module failures
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12V battery and charging system issues
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Intermittent hybrid system shutdown
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Common fault codes: P0A7F, P0A80, P1B77, P1B74
Ioniq 5 (2021–Present)
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ICCU failure causing charging and 12V battery problems
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12V battery drain leading to complete vehicle shutdown
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AC/DC charging interruption or charging failure
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Battery Management System (BMS) communication faults
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Software-related EV system warning messages
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Battery pre-conditioning and thermal management faults
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Charging port lock or communication issues
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Common fault codes: P1A0C00, P1A0D00, P1AA600, P1A9096
Tucson Hybrid (2021–Present)
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Hybrid system warning lights and intermittent power loss
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Battery Management System (BMS) faults
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Regenerative braking inconsistencies
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Inverter and hybrid control unit failures
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12V battery no-start conditions
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Cooling system faults affecting hybrid performance
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Reduced acceleration or limp mode activation
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Common fault codes: P0A80, P0A7F, P1B77, P1B74
Why Choose Us?
Specialist who care!
Over 21 years of experience working with Hyundai vehicles and modern EV systems, including advanced diagnostics and repair for Hyundai hybrid and electric models
Advanced Diagnostics
We use advanced OEM diagnostic systems to perform accurate diagnostics and repairs on Hyundai hybrid and electric vehicles
Quality Parts