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Hood is aluminum though. You have numbers for thermal expansion of Al ? I think it’s twice as much.
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Correct. The figures I used were actually for AL, about 25 micrometers versus steel about 12. I said steel but should have been aluminum. Sorry for the confusion.Hood is aluminum though. You have numbers for thermal expansion of Al ? I think it’s twice as much.
.3" is definitely enough to let more water in for the drive over!<snip> Roughly, your hood can change .3" from Canada to Saudi Arabia.
Corrected to show aluminum, not steel
Should I be able to put my fingers under the right side opening and pull up without the release? That seems a bit more than expected.You can measure the gap and compare it with others of the same model but you need a gap. From your photos it looks close to the 8 mm on my G80. There is a rubber gasket in the front also.
The gap allows for flexing and thermal expansion from temperature differences. Every 4" of aluminum will move .001" per 5 degrees, roughly. There can be 120 F variance in temperature. Roughly, your hood can change .3" from Canada to Saudi Arabia.
Corrected to show aluminum, not steel
From the phots, it does not look wide enough to do that. Again, what is the measurement? Should be about 8mm or 5/16". For my fingers to fit to reach the lever it would have to be over a half inch.Should I be able to put my fingers under the right side opening and pull up without the release? That seems a bit more than expected.
True, and a little disappointing, especially considering their aspirations for the brand. I had to have my trunk adjusted as well; I didn't notice it was off a bit during PDI.The panel gaps are big. Mine is three quarters wide along the front of the hood, two quarters (or a bit more) for the door and trunk gaps.
These are bigger than my BMW or my wife's CX-5.
No, you should not be able to slide a finger between your panel gaps. I'm disappointed that Genesis has not stepped-up to remedy this. Buicks have more consistent body-panel tolerance.Should I be able to put my fingers under the right side opening and pull up without the release? That seems a bit more than expected.
Thanks for the laugh. I only ever had two cars that needed panel adjustments and both were Buicks. Bought my first Hyundai product thanks to Buick quality.No, you should not be able to slide a finger between your panel gaps. I'm disappointed that Genesis has not stepped-up to remedy this. Buicks have more consistent body-panel tolerance.
My grandparents and parents owned Buicks as well (Buicks on one side, Lincolns on the other). On my grandfather's Buick Limited, the panel gap seemed like it was about a half-inch. I'd be very surprised if that were the case after the mid-2000s, however. My point is Ulsan appears to be regressing in that department, at least on the G70.Thanks for the laugh. I only ever had two cars that needed panel adjustments and both were Buicks. Bought my first Hyundai product thanks to Buick quality.
That may be but we still don't have a measurement on the panel of complaint. There are reasons to have gaps such as flexing of the body, thermal expansion but there is a limit. Just looking at the photo it looks "normal" but if the OP supplied a measurement or a photo of his finger in the gap we could better see if it is out of spec.My grandparents and parents owned Buicks as well (Buicks on one side, Lincolns on the other). On my grandfather's Buick Limited, the panel gap seemed like it was about a half-inch. I'd be very surprised if that were the case after the mid-2000s, however. My point is Ulsan appears to be regressing in that department, at least on the G70.
This is good news for a couple of reasons:The gap on the left is 2/16" and flush with the car front section. The gap on the right is 5/16" and above the car front section. Genesis asked my dealer service department to fix it under the manufacturer's warranty. I will update once it's resolved.
You nailed it. Car assembly lines have tooling that helps locate body panels to set gaps and required flushness. The operator should have minimal influence on screwing this up. Asian auto manufacturers know how to tool and set up their factory lines so how Genesis allows large tolerances to take place at body panels and then escape quality assurance doesn’t make sense? I’ve been to Asian assembly factories and have seen their culture in play and it’s way different than a typical union assembly shop. Would love to see the Hyundai/Genesis assembly line in operation.This is good news for a couple of reasons:
1. You are getting your car fixed.
2. This is an absolutely avoidable warranty claim that should be remedied before vehicle delivery; hopefully it draws attention to the source of the problem so it can be remedied at the factory. Ideally, it should have never made it out of inspection at the factory. With the GV80 and ultimately the GV70's arrival, there will be more potential customers for the G70 as well as showroom traffic will increase. As a manufacturer, you can't fall down on something so basic at a time when your brand is poised to grow. Mr Chung knows this.
You nailed it. Car assembly lines have tooling that helps locate body panels to set gaps and required flushness. The operator should have minimal influence on screwing this up. Asian auto manufacturers know how to tool and set up their factory lines so how Genesis allows large tolerances to take place at body panels and then escape quality assurance doesn’t make sense? I’ve been to Asian assembly factories and have seen their culture in play and it’s way different than a typical union assembly shop. Would love to see the Hyundai/Genesis assembly line in operation.