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Tire recall V6 only

You're all welcome. I figured if I can buy a car with $52,550 MSRP I should be able to afford another $20... Besides, there's a wealth of electrical and mechanical shop diagrams and schematics on the site. Not that I'll be able to do anything with them...
 
I bought a 2015 3.8 Ultimate AWD on Sept 6. I did not put Blizzaks on, as I wanted to see how the AWD did in the winter here in northern IL. After 7500 miles of gentle driving, probably 1000 of it under 20 mph, I left Rockford on May 10 to drive to the west coast, then back home on the Trans-Canada Highway from Mile Zero to Sault Ste. Marie and home. (BTW, in the 8200 miles covered, I saw one gen 1 Genesis near Edmonton, and no 2015s.)

On May 20, a pothole on a back road in N CA caused a sidewall break. I limped to Klamath Falls, OR on my donut, where Les Schwab said they would have to replace all 4 tires because of the AWD. I called my dealer before arguing with Schwab to see if I could get by with 2. After checking my VIN, he told me of this recall and said Hyundai would replace all 4 tires free if I could get the car to a Hyundai dealer. That would be in Medford, OR, 79 miles away. But Butler Hyundai there told me they had no tires and didn't know when they could get any. Same story from every other dealer I called in OR.

So I called Hyundai Customer Service for advice. They were EXTREMELY solicitous and helpful. They suggested I buy tires on my own and submit a request for reimbursement when I returned home. They told me all the steps I should take and all the paperwork I would need, and said they were sure (but couldn't guarantee) that it would be approved.

I decided to do that, and 15-20 minutes later I called Butler to tell them. But Customer Service had already called Butler. Butler said they would go tire shopping for me the next morning, and I could choose Michelin, Contintental, or any other "high-quality" tire I wanted and they would buy and install them and get me on my way. No cost, no paperwork, no hassle. I was not in a position to do much research, so I chose Michelin Primacy MXM4. None of the 3 Medford Michelin dealers had them, so an extra day was needed to get them from Reno.

Hyundai Roadside Assistance took it from there, monitoring the progress all the way. Their flatbed hauler arrived not a minute late. We were given a loaner while we waited in Medford, and last week we received reimbursement for 2 days of motels and meals.

Some comments:
  • Schwab told me my fronts measured 5/32" and the rears 6/32" (maybe it was the other way around. They had 10,923 miles on them. If the original tread depth was 12/32", that meant I would have had to replace them at 14-15,000 miles. If it was 8/32", as some have suggested mfr OEM tires might be, I would get only 18-19,000 miles. (But maybe wear isn't linear, and they would go a bit longer.) Either figure is ridiculous, and worse than the 23,000 I got from my 2010 Genny.
  • Michelin gives 55,000 mileage warranty, V speed rating (149 mph) for my 245/45R18 size. Most reviews I find are great, but I wonder if Hankook might be a little better in rain or snow. I now have 5,000 miles on them and still measure the original tread depth of 10/32" on the one front tire I just checked.
  • The Michelins are very smooth riding, and probably quieter than the Hankooks. (I can't really objectively compare noise levels.)
  • My Michelins were bought independently, and are not part of any special run Michelin might have made for Hyundai's recall.
  • As of this date, I have not received a letter from Hyundai about the recall.
  • I took my car in for its 15,000 mile service and noted on the service invoice that my dealer had ordered parts for 3 recalls, including the tires. (My regular service advisor was on vacation.) I told him the tires were replaced in Medford, but he could not find a record of that in my file.
  • Finally, I find Hyundai's service has been AWESOME. :):):)
 
My brother is about to buy a new 2015 Genesis Ultimate 3.8 HTRAC. He asked that that the dealer be sure all recalls had been taken care of before giving him the car, included the 15-01-P18-1 tire replacement. The dealer refused to do the tires, claiming that it applied to only selected vehicles, and his wasn't one of them. This sounds fishy to me, and contrary to my understanding. Does anyone know if this TSB is actually universal?
 
My brother is about to buy a new 2015 Genesis Ultimate 3.8 HTRAC. He asked that that the dealer be sure all recalls had been taken care of before giving him the car, included the 15-01-P18-1 tire replacement. The dealer refused to do the tires, claiming that it applied to only selected vehicles, and his wasn't one of them. This sounds fishy to me, and contrary to my understanding. Does anyone know if this TSB is actually universal?

the tire campaign is NOT a recall. if the car your brother is buying has the hankooks still on it, then his dealership should replace them with the michelin mxm4 if asked to do so by the customer. if they bulk at it...call customer service at hyundai and explain what is going on.
 
My brother is about to buy a new 2015 Genesis Ultimate 3.8 HTRAC. He asked that that the dealer be sure all recalls had been taken care of before giving him the car, included the 15-01-P18-1 tire replacement. The dealer refused to do the tires, claiming that it applied to only selected vehicles, and his wasn't one of them. This sounds fishy to me, and contrary to my understanding. Does anyone know if this TSB is actually universal?

Tell him to take the car and drive on the existing Hankook's. For many, they are fine and when they are used up or he doesn't like them, then get the new tires.
 
Does anyone have a copy of the TSB and can someone post it ????
A lot of posts but no documentation
 
Does anyone have a copy of the TSB and can someone post it ????
A lot of posts but no documentation

The second page of the thread you are posting in has pictures of the letter that was sent out. Not sure there is a specfic TSB.
 
The second page of the thread you are posting in has pictures of the letter that was sent out. Not sure there is a specfic TSB.

Yes I'm aware of the letter but if you didn't get a letter maybe we all don't qualify for the exchange. My build date is late August 2014.
Has anyone out there after August build date got this tire deal ??
 
Yes I'm aware of the letter but if you didn't get a letter maybe we all don't qualify for the exchange. My build date is late August 2014.
Has anyone out there after August build date got this tire deal ??

i never did get a letter in the mail. however, when i scheduled my oil change service through the myhyundai web site, the tire replacement was offered as a no-cost add on. my car was built in june 2014 fwiw.
 
i never did get a letter in the mail. however, when i scheduled my oil change service through the myhyundai web site, the tire replacement was offered as a no-cost add on. my car was built in june 2014 fwiw.

Thanks for your info.... anyone get tires replaced after Sept 2014 build date ?
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Yes I'm aware of the letter but if you didn't get a letter maybe we all don't qualify for the exchange. My build date is late August 2014.
Has anyone out there after August build date got this tire deal ??

Yes Nov 2014
 
Yes I'm aware of the letter but if you didn't get a letter maybe we all don't qualify for the exchange. My build date is late August 2014.
Has anyone out there after August build date got this tire deal ??

all hankook equipped cars should qualify...especially since the new build v6 genesis are coming from the factory with the michelins.
 
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Let my genesis sit for 4 days while I was gone on a business trip. Got home and took it out for dinner with the wife and thought the car was going to vibrate itself to pieces.

Made a call to the dealership and had them order the replacements. Just waiting for confirmation from them on the tire ship date since they didn't have them in stock. My car was built in Dec 2014 and was confirmed to apply by a vin lookup by the dealer.
 
Does anyone have a copy of the TSB and can someone post it ????
A lot of posts but no documentation

I have a .pdf copy of TSB #15-01-P18-1, GENESIS SEDAN (DH) TIRE REPLACEMENT (SELECT CAR CARE-P18), downloaded from the Hyundai service site, but it's too large to upload as an attachment here (3,956 KB). If someone has a site where I can post it, I'll post it there.
 
I have a .pdf copy of TSB #15-01-P18-1, GENESIS SEDAN (DH) TIRE REPLACEMENT (SELECT CAR CARE-P18), downloaded from the Hyundai service site, but it's too large to upload as an attachment here (3,956 KB). If someone has a site where I can post it, I'll post it there.

Just take a picture of it and then post. ;)
 
It's 34 pages--I'll pass.

WOW 34 pages just to change tires...must be super detailed.
How about sending just the first page.
Thanks
 
WOW 34 pages just to change tires...must be super detailed.
How about sending just the first page.
Thanks

Here are pages 1&2 of the TSB. I tried splitting the TSB into 2 parts and compressed their file size as much as possible but each of those parts was too large for the 195.3 KB file size upload allowed here. I won't send this TSB in other multiple increments. If there isn't any other place for me to upload it, the complete TSB (along with other useful information) is available at the following website for a $20/one week cost.
https://www.hyundaitechinfo.com/
 

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Here are pages 1&2 of the TSB. I tried splitting the TSB into 2 parts and compressed their file size as much as possible but each of those parts was too large for the 195.3 KB file size upload allowed here. I won't send this TSB in other multiple increments. If there isn't any other place for me to upload it, the complete TSB (along with other useful information) is available at the following website for a $20/one week cost.
https://www.hyundaitechinfo.com/

Thanks...........you can always count on the U.S. N A V Y :)
 
I know there is another thread about the tire recall but it's full of V8 users only and no one seems to talk about the V6 or even reply to their comments. So far we know all the V8s are getting new tires which is great and good for them.

So my dear V6 owners if you have any information regarding the recall please do share with us here thank you.

I have the V6 and got new tires. They said my car did not have the bad tires, but they replaced those anyway. They agreed to before I purchased so they were more motivated to make sure they would sell the car.
 
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