MrTimothyHay
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- Joined
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- Location
- Tampa, FL
- Genesis Model Year
- 2014
- Genesis Model Type
- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Hello all! I'm having trouble with my 2014 Genesis 5.0 TAU, and I am stumped.
The issue I am having is this: When I turn on the ignition without pressing the brake, the dash, radio, A/C blower, etc all come on. There is a low battery indicator on the dash which I believe is normal with the ignition on and the alt not running. With the ignition turned on, the radiator fan comes on and starts blowing on high. It will not stop again unless the battery is disconnected. When I attempt to start the engine by holding the brake and pressing the start button, the dash and all accessories shut off (almost like there is a short) and the engine does not try to start. There is no clicking sound or indication that the starter is being activated. There is also not a check engine light.
A little back story: The car was sitting for about 2 weeks since I recently purchased a new truck. I replaced the passenger side valve cover gasket because it was very slowly leaking at in the rear bottom corner. The job went smoothly and as you all know, these cars are a joy to work on -- very straight forward process. After finishing the repair, I started the engine and it started right up. No indication of a low battery (although I probably should have charged it after sitting for two weeks). A bit of smoke started coming off of the exhaust manifold from previous oil drops, totally normal. The car ran smoothly and sounded very happy for about two minutes -- then all of a sudden the engine shut off. No weird noises, it just sounded like someone turned off the ignition. The radiator fan continued to run on high, and I got back in the car to start it. That is when the above issue began.
I am very confused since the car started and ran perfectly for two minutes after the repair. The car has also had no previous issues before this event and has been my daily driver for years now.
Steps that I have tried so far:
- Disconnected the battery for a full day and charged the battery at 10 amps with the car disconnected
- Checked battery connections, inline starter fuse, and chassis ground connection in trunk
- Tried to start the car with a 200 amp engine start boost after charging the battery -- no change
- Checked fuses in all four locations -- have not tested or swapped any relays yet
- Checked for unplugged wires / wires resting on the exhaust manifold that may have melted -- nothing found
- Checked for new oil leaks after the new gasket replacement and found none
- Tried starting in neutral instead of park
- Tried pressing very hard on the brake pedal when attempting to start
Thank you all so much for your time and help with this. I've been lurking this forum for years and you all have helped me through many projects and questions. Let me know if there is any other information that I've left out which would be helpful. Thank you!
The issue I am having is this: When I turn on the ignition without pressing the brake, the dash, radio, A/C blower, etc all come on. There is a low battery indicator on the dash which I believe is normal with the ignition on and the alt not running. With the ignition turned on, the radiator fan comes on and starts blowing on high. It will not stop again unless the battery is disconnected. When I attempt to start the engine by holding the brake and pressing the start button, the dash and all accessories shut off (almost like there is a short) and the engine does not try to start. There is no clicking sound or indication that the starter is being activated. There is also not a check engine light.
A little back story: The car was sitting for about 2 weeks since I recently purchased a new truck. I replaced the passenger side valve cover gasket because it was very slowly leaking at in the rear bottom corner. The job went smoothly and as you all know, these cars are a joy to work on -- very straight forward process. After finishing the repair, I started the engine and it started right up. No indication of a low battery (although I probably should have charged it after sitting for two weeks). A bit of smoke started coming off of the exhaust manifold from previous oil drops, totally normal. The car ran smoothly and sounded very happy for about two minutes -- then all of a sudden the engine shut off. No weird noises, it just sounded like someone turned off the ignition. The radiator fan continued to run on high, and I got back in the car to start it. That is when the above issue began.
I am very confused since the car started and ran perfectly for two minutes after the repair. The car has also had no previous issues before this event and has been my daily driver for years now.
Steps that I have tried so far:
- Disconnected the battery for a full day and charged the battery at 10 amps with the car disconnected
- Checked battery connections, inline starter fuse, and chassis ground connection in trunk
- Tried to start the car with a 200 amp engine start boost after charging the battery -- no change
- Checked fuses in all four locations -- have not tested or swapped any relays yet
- Checked for unplugged wires / wires resting on the exhaust manifold that may have melted -- nothing found
- Checked for new oil leaks after the new gasket replacement and found none
- Tried starting in neutral instead of park
- Tried pressing very hard on the brake pedal when attempting to start
Thank you all so much for your time and help with this. I've been lurking this forum for years and you all have helped me through many projects and questions. Let me know if there is any other information that I've left out which would be helpful. Thank you!