All you have to do is type "parking sensor manufacturers" into Google. But since that seems difficult for you, I'll do it:Prove it. Name the companies that make parking sensors. Maybe check the patents and licensing too.
OMG, that is funny. Which one should Genesis choose? Did you read the descriptions of what they do:All you have to do is type "parking sensor manufacturers" into Google. But since that seems difficult for you, I'll do it:
Top parking sensors companies | VentureRadar
Top companies for parking sensors at VentureRadar with Innovation Scores, Core Health Signals and more. Including INRIX, Japa, Blickfeld, Hayden AI etcwww.ventureradar.com
Sounds like other issues the dealer can help with.I guess my problem is a little different. Mine just started about 2 weeks ago and it is only the right front sensor. There doesn't have to be any other cars around. It happens every time I stop with or without cars. The reverse trick is also a negative. It does it even when the car has not been put into reverse. Where is this dang button located to shut it off?
Yes, I know that automakers buy sensors. I also know that the sensors are not the problem. This is likely a software issue. The filters and or gain are not properly programmed. An obstruction and the signals coming from other ultrasonic sensors have different signatures. This is simply not the way the car was designed to perform. It is by definition a malfunction. The car maker has acknowledged this malfunction. Everyone in this thread is welcome to accept that their only choice is to turn off their parking sensors and live with fact that they paid for a parking sensor system that does not work properly. I choose to hold the dealership and OEM responsible. If I were told during the test drive before I bought the car that this happens then we would be having a different discussion or no discussion at all. Hyundai Genesis really has the choice here: Correct the malfunction or start issuing refunds for the parking sensor system.You do know that Genesis does not make the sensors. Car makers don't make every part on the car. They buy from people like Dana, Bendix, Denso and others. You do not have to accepts the performance, you can turn them off. That is the only choice. Genesis may be faced with the same choice, buy from Brand X or not at all.
Don't forget the FCC. There are regulations on what frequencies can be used too so they may be contributing to the problem. Could be a conspiracy.I choose to hold the dealership and OEM responsible. If I were told during the test drive before I bought the car that this happens then we would be having a different discussion or no discussion at all. Hyundai Genesis really has the choice here: Correct the malfunction or start issuing refunds for the parking sensor system.
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Mine picks up my driveway, intersections, mail boxes etc. goes off above 5mph
Everydamn time I drive it goes off. I did a software update abount a month ago but can't say
it started then
To all in this thread: On 12/10/24 a Genesis corporate technician is going for a test drive with me to look at this malfunction.Don't forget the FCC. There are regulations on what frequencies can be used too so they may be contributing to the problem. Could be a conspiracy.
Looking forward to the results of the test drive,To all in this thread: On 12/10/24 a Genesis corporate technician is going for a test drive with me to look at this malfunction.
We (Hyundai/Gensis/Kia) determined that this problem was beyond the capabilities of any dealerships as it is clearly a factory flaw. You all in this thread can continue to accept less than what you paid for. I don’t.
I fully understand the cause of the malfunction. I studied controls, filters, and signal processing in school. If anyone in this thread accepts the erroneous performance of their parking sensors of any car please drop your email or phone number so I contact you about bridge sales.
Well if you studied it in school you must know everything. I can not imagine why those Genesis engineers haven’t fixed it.I fully understand the cause of the malfunction. I studied controls, filters, and signal processing in school.
Mostly Fords, but Range Rover, Tesla and a couple of others can do it.This happens to me when there is a Ford in proximity to me. Always a Ford. Has never happened any other time unless it's a Ford.
Doesn't much bother me tho.