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Discharging, or draining, describes the process of your battery loosing voltage, or energy. It is important to understand that a battery is always discharging anytime it is not being directly charged.
As the battery discharges, the active materials in the electrodes (lead dioxide for the positive electrode and sponge metallic lead for the negative) react with the sulfuric acid in the electrolyte to form lead sulfate and water. On recharge, the lead sulfate then converts back to the lead dioxide and metallic lead.
If your Hyundai Sonata battery warning light comes on while driving, be sure to turn off your accessories, so the battery doesn't discharge further. The warning light frequently means that the alternator isn't working perfectly meaning you are operating solely on battery power.
You can fix the battery discharge warning by turning on the car or turning off the radio, lights, climate control, etc. you are currently using. You may also need to replace the car battery or look for the core reason for getting this warning.
As with many vehicles, this warning is a failsafe to guard against an unexpected dead car battery. For example, this might happen if you're playing the car radio (accessory or key-on) while the engine isn't running. The warning will indicate that continuing to drain power will cause your battery to die.