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- Genesis Model Type
- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
I had posted a similar question, but it went no where. Maybe this will activate some interest. I'm pretty sure the Gennies, like most cars, have a collision cut-off switch. It's an accelerometer that senses a collision and cuts power. In some cars, a hard bump, like a high railroad track, can trip it. I'm thinking that is the reason my Gennie will just go dead in the driveway and then, come back to life after the trunk is opened and closed.