cschuler
Been here awhile...
There is a pattern of steering wheel positioning problems with 2009 and 2010 Genesis sedans. There is a service bulletin for this, and Hyundai is dealing with it. A faulty limit switch is often cited. Dealers have reported that the part can be hard to get, as the problem is wide-spread.
There are both memory issues (auto-return of the wheel to the set position) and the loss of the ability to change the tilt angle and the wheel distance to the driver.
My Genny is going in next week for this problem and hopefully it will be resolved.
Not bitchin, BTW, just a heads-up to other owners.
There are both memory issues (auto-return of the wheel to the set position) and the loss of the ability to change the tilt angle and the wheel distance to the driver.
My Genny is going in next week for this problem and hopefully it will be resolved.
Not bitchin, BTW, just a heads-up to other owners.