raw6464
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- Joined
- Nov 15, 2010
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2023
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G80
I was driving my 4.6 Genesis with an electrical cooler connected to the center console's 12volt aux jack. The cooler draws 4amp. While driving for about 1/2 hour I started to smell an electrical burning type odor.
I popped open the center console lid and large cloud of smoke and a wave of heat came shooting out. I pulled up on the coolers cord and got it out of the jack. The plug on the cooler was melted to a blob of plastic and the metal portion of the plug short circuited the +/- in the aux jack blowing the 25amp fuse. The female jack while still intact was so hot it could not be touched for over 1/2 hour.
Doing a postmortem I discovered the heat/cool temperature control on the rear of the center console was set to heat although it's summer with 90 degree days. Who or how it was changed from cool to heat will never be known. My surprise here was the air coming out of this duct was VERY hot.
So I put an infrared thermometer to the duct when it was set to heat. The reading blew me away... 190F degrees. 190F degrees can give you a good burn. I'm also concerned of 190F air coming down the console can't be doing the electronics any good. Attached below are 2 photos one before (99.5F temp) the second is after the car ran for about 5 minuets with the consoles temp control on heat.
I am very concerned using the cooler again for that matter anything that draws more than milli-amps considering the temp of the air coming thru that console is almost at boiling point of water.
I know the heat/cool control should not have been on heat. But it's something I have to watch anytime I've got kids or curious passengers in the back. The possibility of a fire can't be discounted. I was lucky there was no other flammable items in the consoles storage box.
This just happened today so I have not taken the car to the dealer yet but I will do that ASAP.


I popped open the center console lid and large cloud of smoke and a wave of heat came shooting out. I pulled up on the coolers cord and got it out of the jack. The plug on the cooler was melted to a blob of plastic and the metal portion of the plug short circuited the +/- in the aux jack blowing the 25amp fuse. The female jack while still intact was so hot it could not be touched for over 1/2 hour.
Doing a postmortem I discovered the heat/cool temperature control on the rear of the center console was set to heat although it's summer with 90 degree days. Who or how it was changed from cool to heat will never be known. My surprise here was the air coming out of this duct was VERY hot.
So I put an infrared thermometer to the duct when it was set to heat. The reading blew me away... 190F degrees. 190F degrees can give you a good burn. I'm also concerned of 190F air coming down the console can't be doing the electronics any good. Attached below are 2 photos one before (99.5F temp) the second is after the car ran for about 5 minuets with the consoles temp control on heat.
I am very concerned using the cooler again for that matter anything that draws more than milli-amps considering the temp of the air coming thru that console is almost at boiling point of water.
I know the heat/cool control should not have been on heat. But it's something I have to watch anytime I've got kids or curious passengers in the back. The possibility of a fire can't be discounted. I was lucky there was no other flammable items in the consoles storage box.
This just happened today so I have not taken the car to the dealer yet but I will do that ASAP.

