Suburbazine
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- Pigeon Forge, TN
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
So true. Especially with the 1999-2003 Mercedes models. My old 2002 E55 had brake-switch issues, ac blower issues, instrument cluster issues,etc. It was my first car that I had to repair electrical parts on.
Before that car my only automotive electrical work was installing aftermarket radios and amps.
The Genesis is fairly easy to work on compared to some other cars I owned over the years. Hell, my old 2006 VW GLI DSG needed a slew of specialty tools and special software to do any real repair work.
Just be glad you never bought a VW V10 Toureg with the transverse shaft driven AC compressor and AWD. That SUV was designed by a Porsche engineer with a vendetta against technicians. 32 hours to R/R the long block, excluding any actual block work.