Dano
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- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
This car has been at the dealership for 5 days and they can't confirm what's wrong. I asked Huydia Corporation to recall the auto. They will not. This car is defective. Radio quit, cd player quit, interior lights on and off? The dealership said it's not firing on 1,3 &7. It could be anything. Maybe a rat chewed the ground wire near the gas tank? Now they are finally indicating maybe next week they will declare the Engine Control Module needs replacing. ECM is $1100 and they don't know how long it will take to get it, and if this is the solution? They asked for $430 to keep searching. Another Hyundai dealership head of service said I should not pay them the $430. That replacing the ECM is difficult and the VIN needs to be programmed into the new device? They try to avoid a replacement, that's it is a very rare occurrence and difficult?
The 1st time the car died the code was a P0456 Vacuum leak. The 1st Hyndia dealership says vacuum test suggested all day. This would have done nothing The 1st non Hyndia mechanic said replace coils, H2o sensors, plugs, and crankshaft sensor. This car has 4 H20 sensors. The 1st mechanic ask for only 2 H20 sensors? When I unhooked the battery for 2 hours after replacing the 1st coil it ran great for 3 weeks then sounded like it was running on 6 or 7 of the 8 cylinders. Pulled over parked it. It would not start after that. 2nd tow new Hyundai dealership. Monday will be 6 days at the 2nd dealership? If they replace the ECM is there a warranty? I need to unload this POS if they get it running. HELP?
Called my Tesla Parts supply manager friend. He says a new ECM is $750 Fed Ex from the east coast, and it's easy to fix? Or buy a used one and plug it in?
The 1st time the car died the code was a P0456 Vacuum leak. The 1st Hyndia dealership says vacuum test suggested all day. This would have done nothing The 1st non Hyndia mechanic said replace coils, H2o sensors, plugs, and crankshaft sensor. This car has 4 H20 sensors. The 1st mechanic ask for only 2 H20 sensors? When I unhooked the battery for 2 hours after replacing the 1st coil it ran great for 3 weeks then sounded like it was running on 6 or 7 of the 8 cylinders. Pulled over parked it. It would not start after that. 2nd tow new Hyundai dealership. Monday will be 6 days at the 2nd dealership? If they replace the ECM is there a warranty? I need to unload this POS if they get it running. HELP?
Called my Tesla Parts supply manager friend. He says a new ECM is $750 Fed Ex from the east coast, and it's easy to fix? Or buy a used one and plug it in?