Genesisimo
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New 2016 Genesis Tech...and sudden power loss on freeway!!
Greetings all! First post. I leased a 2016 3.8 RWD Tech in SoCal on 2/29/16, grabbing the last of the February lease incentives. She is a beauty. Empire State gray with black interior. Love the tech, smooth ride and tight handling. Coming from 2006 Acura RL (Legend) Tech package. But right now the new Genny is sitting in the shop due to sudden power loss at freeway speed.
Coming home from work the other night near midnight, the strangest thing happened. I had to accelerate and do a fast lane change to avoid a standard L.A. driver who was about to merge right into me. Right then, the car stopped responding to throttle input. It lost power and RPMs dwindled gradually to zero. I made it to the right shoulder and put flashers on. No warning lights until it stalled. I restarted the engine and found that it was in some sort of limp-home mode with very attenuated throttle response. Max speed around 50, very dangerous in these parts. Max RPM around 1500 even when floored. Different drive modes, manual shift, cruise, nothing made a difference. Pretty scary 10 miles!
I did make it home. The next day I called Roadside Assistance. They towed it to the dealer on Friday. On Saturday the service advisor said they won't get to it until Monday (tomorrow). What the heck happened?
Greetings all! First post. I leased a 2016 3.8 RWD Tech in SoCal on 2/29/16, grabbing the last of the February lease incentives. She is a beauty. Empire State gray with black interior. Love the tech, smooth ride and tight handling. Coming from 2006 Acura RL (Legend) Tech package. But right now the new Genny is sitting in the shop due to sudden power loss at freeway speed.
Coming home from work the other night near midnight, the strangest thing happened. I had to accelerate and do a fast lane change to avoid a standard L.A. driver who was about to merge right into me. Right then, the car stopped responding to throttle input. It lost power and RPMs dwindled gradually to zero. I made it to the right shoulder and put flashers on. No warning lights until it stalled. I restarted the engine and found that it was in some sort of limp-home mode with very attenuated throttle response. Max speed around 50, very dangerous in these parts. Max RPM around 1500 even when floored. Different drive modes, manual shift, cruise, nothing made a difference. Pretty scary 10 miles!
I did make it home. The next day I called Roadside Assistance. They towed it to the dealer on Friday. On Saturday the service advisor said they won't get to it until Monday (tomorrow). What the heck happened?
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