tnrrbear
Registered Member
So, I'm brand new to the Genesis family and brand new to this forum. I came home two weeks ago Saturday with a 2016 Montecito Blue Genesis 3.8 AWD Tech. I absolutely love the car, it's by far the nicest one I've ever owned. However, a week ago Saturday we took a little trip, about 25 miles or so, and it was my first opportunity to use the Smart Cruise Control.
We were on a fairly smooth highway with a speed limit of 55 and traffic was light. I set the cruise at 55 and set the distance for the traffic in front of me at 3 car lengths. At first everything seemed just fine and the car was cruising along smoothly, running about 1,500 RPM at 55 mph. Then we started coming up behind another car. The car downshifted and the RPMs jumped to about 1,900. I thought that was somewhat odd, as I expected the brake to engage or the RPMs to drop in order to slow the car.
So, we're doing about 50 now behind this car going downhill and the car downshifts again, now were up to about 2,300 RPM. I start feeling the car jerking and you can tell the brakes are applying trying to slow the car down while the engine is revving higher and higher. The car is slowing, but I'm getting a little concerned now, so I proceed to tap the brakes to disengage the cruise. But, instead of a smooth disengagement, the car brakes extremely forcefully, jerking us forward in our seats. My husband, in the passenger seat said, "What did you do that for?" I said, I didn't, the car did.
So, I wait a few minutes till traffic clears, then we're back up to speed and I engage the cruise at 55 again. For a minute or so, were at 1500 RPM cruising smoothly. Then we go up an incline and the car downshifts, which seems normal to me. But as we crest the hill and level off the car downshifts again, jumping us up to 2,400 RPM. Now we're going downhill and the car downshifts again, now we're up to 2,800 RPM at 55 mph. There is no traffic in front of us. We get to the bottom of the hill and the car downshifts again, now we're up at 3,300 RPM at 55 mph. I hit the brake again, this time expecting the harsh stop and sure enough, the brakes grab ferociously, jerking us forward.
So, I took the car to the dealer this morning and took a test drive. Their Tech drove the car on the interstate, and in the space of about 2 miles with no cars in front of us, the car downshifted to 4th gear at 65 mph, running about 4,000 RPM, before he turned it off. They tried reinstalling the software which didn't help. So, now they are switching out my entire cruise module with another Genesis they have on the lot. (Evidently this is the fastest way to try to get my car fixed which seems a little weird, because they're cannabilizing another new Genesis).
So, as much as I love all the features and the look and style and driving feel of my new Genesis, I'm not very thrilled to have a brand new car in the shop for an extended time for a major repair less than two weeks after I got it.
We were on a fairly smooth highway with a speed limit of 55 and traffic was light. I set the cruise at 55 and set the distance for the traffic in front of me at 3 car lengths. At first everything seemed just fine and the car was cruising along smoothly, running about 1,500 RPM at 55 mph. Then we started coming up behind another car. The car downshifted and the RPMs jumped to about 1,900. I thought that was somewhat odd, as I expected the brake to engage or the RPMs to drop in order to slow the car.
So, we're doing about 50 now behind this car going downhill and the car downshifts again, now were up to about 2,300 RPM. I start feeling the car jerking and you can tell the brakes are applying trying to slow the car down while the engine is revving higher and higher. The car is slowing, but I'm getting a little concerned now, so I proceed to tap the brakes to disengage the cruise. But, instead of a smooth disengagement, the car brakes extremely forcefully, jerking us forward in our seats. My husband, in the passenger seat said, "What did you do that for?" I said, I didn't, the car did.
So, I wait a few minutes till traffic clears, then we're back up to speed and I engage the cruise at 55 again. For a minute or so, were at 1500 RPM cruising smoothly. Then we go up an incline and the car downshifts, which seems normal to me. But as we crest the hill and level off the car downshifts again, jumping us up to 2,400 RPM. Now we're going downhill and the car downshifts again, now we're up to 2,800 RPM at 55 mph. There is no traffic in front of us. We get to the bottom of the hill and the car downshifts again, now we're up at 3,300 RPM at 55 mph. I hit the brake again, this time expecting the harsh stop and sure enough, the brakes grab ferociously, jerking us forward.
So, I took the car to the dealer this morning and took a test drive. Their Tech drove the car on the interstate, and in the space of about 2 miles with no cars in front of us, the car downshifted to 4th gear at 65 mph, running about 4,000 RPM, before he turned it off. They tried reinstalling the software which didn't help. So, now they are switching out my entire cruise module with another Genesis they have on the lot. (Evidently this is the fastest way to try to get my car fixed which seems a little weird, because they're cannabilizing another new Genesis).
So, as much as I love all the features and the look and style and driving feel of my new Genesis, I'm not very thrilled to have a brand new car in the shop for an extended time for a major repair less than two weeks after I got it.