Solidjack
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Hello everyone,
I have a 2015 Genesis 3.8 with around 70k miles on it. Since we bought it used at around 50k miles last year it’s had an issue where leaving the car sit for over 2 days results in a stone dead battery. It has had 3 new batteries installed in the last 12 months and spent over 20 days at the dealer where they tried to figure it out to no avail.
I have a background in engineering with some electrical but I don’t have any of the tools necessary to interface with the genesis onboard and the dealer has no idea where to go from here.
I have been messing around with some testing and pulling the fuse for the main center stack fixes the issue. This is basically what we do when car sits at airport etc.
I do really like this car but does anyone have any suggestions on where to go from here for testing or had a similar problem. Pulling fuses doesn’t feel like an ideal approach to finding electrical gremlins in a car this complex
I have a 2015 Genesis 3.8 with around 70k miles on it. Since we bought it used at around 50k miles last year it’s had an issue where leaving the car sit for over 2 days results in a stone dead battery. It has had 3 new batteries installed in the last 12 months and spent over 20 days at the dealer where they tried to figure it out to no avail.
I have a background in engineering with some electrical but I don’t have any of the tools necessary to interface with the genesis onboard and the dealer has no idea where to go from here.
I have been messing around with some testing and pulling the fuse for the main center stack fixes the issue. This is basically what we do when car sits at airport etc.
I do really like this car but does anyone have any suggestions on where to go from here for testing or had a similar problem. Pulling fuses doesn’t feel like an ideal approach to finding electrical gremlins in a car this complex
