dmcmi53
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2015
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Hey everyone,
On Friday, I brought my 2015 genesis 5.0 w/80k miles into the dealer to complete an oil change as well as a routine transmission flush. I brought the car in at 7am and the vehicle was ready at 11:30am. They recommend what I need to do the next time, I pay the bill and drive off.
Trouble happens instantly. As soon as I left the dealership I felt that shifting was off. I thought maybe new ATF causes odd shifting or its just me being overly cautious. So, the light turns green, I make a right on the highway and the car barely tops over 30mph. I pull over, I slapped it in manual mode to see which gear it's in and its 5th. So I call the dealership, they pick me up (just a couple miles down the road), said they'd have the car towed back to the dealership, and in the meantime I can use their loaner car. They said that it's probably due to the flush machine putting 'air' in the lines (something like that. They never really explained what air into what part).
Around 3 o'clock the following day they call me to inform me that the transmission is totalled and they'll be installing a new one. The good news is they didn't try to haggle me on who's fault it is (as of right now no issue) and said they will cover all cost for a new transmission.
They said they checked over everything they did and stated they didn't do anything out of the normal.
He quickly mentioned that it must've been on it's way out before I brought it in.
Could a transmission be on the brink of failure and I not be aware of it while driving?
I've had a transmission ifailure on an old 97 explorer and I have a pretty good feeling on a transmission that is failing so I'm curious is there something I'm missing or the dealership that could of caused such a dramatic failure?
Also, anyone have anyideas how long I'm going to be without my car? I suspect its going to be a few months since there's no time line for when they'll get a new transmission in.
On Friday, I brought my 2015 genesis 5.0 w/80k miles into the dealer to complete an oil change as well as a routine transmission flush. I brought the car in at 7am and the vehicle was ready at 11:30am. They recommend what I need to do the next time, I pay the bill and drive off.
Trouble happens instantly. As soon as I left the dealership I felt that shifting was off. I thought maybe new ATF causes odd shifting or its just me being overly cautious. So, the light turns green, I make a right on the highway and the car barely tops over 30mph. I pull over, I slapped it in manual mode to see which gear it's in and its 5th. So I call the dealership, they pick me up (just a couple miles down the road), said they'd have the car towed back to the dealership, and in the meantime I can use their loaner car. They said that it's probably due to the flush machine putting 'air' in the lines (something like that. They never really explained what air into what part).
Around 3 o'clock the following day they call me to inform me that the transmission is totalled and they'll be installing a new one. The good news is they didn't try to haggle me on who's fault it is (as of right now no issue) and said they will cover all cost for a new transmission.
They said they checked over everything they did and stated they didn't do anything out of the normal.
He quickly mentioned that it must've been on it's way out before I brought it in.
Could a transmission be on the brink of failure and I not be aware of it while driving?
I've had a transmission ifailure on an old 97 explorer and I have a pretty good feeling on a transmission that is failing so I'm curious is there something I'm missing or the dealership that could of caused such a dramatic failure?
Also, anyone have anyideas how long I'm going to be without my car? I suspect its going to be a few months since there's no time line for when they'll get a new transmission in.

