I have 189,000 miles on my 2009 Genesis. The only past problem at 156,000 miles I've had, has been brakes and really bad dealer service. After paying $700.00 and driving 5 miles with the brake light still on, the brake pedal went to the floor. Drove it back in low gear and complained. Two days later they said that repairs would now cost $2670.00 and they could not guarantee that would be the only cost. They refunded my $700.00 and I took the car home slowly and found the master brake cylinder was bad. They also put a dent in my door and denied they did it. Now at 189,000 miles I have a steering
wheel left to right shake when I apply the brakes at around 65 5miles per hour. All other braking speeds seem normal. In checking, for worn ball joints etc., I found the rear ABS wire on the drivers side was not connected. All dash lights are off now and the brakes seem normal except for the violent left to right shake when braking at around 65 miles per hour. I replaced front hubs, rotors and pads. This didn't help; but I seem to be getting closer to the problem, but haven't resolved it yet. After the recall on DOT 3 brake fluid, I took the car in to update the fluid, and during my search and replacing the master cylinder I drained the so called dealer updated dot 4 fluid and found sludge that floated on top of the new drained dot 4 fluid. When I complained again, they wanted to keep the 3 bottles of fluid for an investigation. Like that was ever going to happen! Any idea on the wobble would help. Thanks