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Starflyer
Last reply · posted in Genesis G80 Forum / G80 EV Forum - G80FORUM.COM
As with other reports on this forum, I've had trouble with the Home Link forgetting the code for my garage door. While what I write here may NOT be true, it appears to me if I press the Home Link button for more than an instant (I'm talking quick tap), the Home Link forgets the code. Also, if I were to press the Home Link button when the car is off, it also the forgets the code.

I know this doesn't make sense, but that's what I think I've observed.
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Mcc
As with other reports on this forum, I've had trouble with the Home Link forgetting the code for my garage door. While what I write here may NOT be true, it appears to me if I press the Home Link button for more than an instant (I'm taking quick tap), the Home Link forgets the code. Also, if I were to press the Home Link button when the car is off, it also the forgets the code.

I know this doesn't make sense, but that's what I think I've observed.

Do you have led lights in the garage opener or near or around the garage door?
Fuddy
As with other reports on this forum, I've had trouble with the Home Link forgetting the code for my garage door. While what I write here may NOT be true, it appears to me if I press the Home Link button for more than an instant (I'm taking quick tap), the Home Link forgets the code. Also, if I were to press the Home Link button when the car is off, it also the forgets the code.

I know this doesn't make sense, but that's what I think I've observed.
I have observed the same. Drove me nuts trying to get and keep three cars and one portable remote all in sync. Pressing home link on door motor more than a second was disaster. Same inside the car. I gave up for a week, came back and discovered the lighter touch was the most effective. That makes more sense having gone through it.
Starflyer
Do you have led lights in the garage opener or near or around the garage door?

Yes, there are LED lights on the porch, but they're only on at night and for the most part, I would say the Home Link seems to mostly if not always go bonkers during the day. I first went with button 1, resetting it at least once. Then I switched to button 2, with the same pattern. Now I'm back to button 1. And I truly believe if I press the buttons for more than a quick tap, the system loses the settings, requiring yet another reset program.

After the first couple of times it happened, I asked my dealer's head machanic about it and was told they couldn't do anything about it other than replacing the whole unit (mirror).
John Kay
Last reply · posted in Genesis G70 Interior Discussion
I’m a little embarrassed to say that I’m having a problem putting my floor mats back into my 2025 G70. I removed them easily enough by pulling them down from the top but cannot seem to snap them back in. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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David-R
Don't be embarrassed. They are very difficult to put back in place. You have to sort of slide them over the tab and push down.
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Last reply · posted in Genesis GV60 EV Forum - GV60FORUM.COM
I was driving to visit with my son and grandkids when I got the dreaded message of an electrical failure and direction to pull over and park the car. About fifteen miles from home and from the dealership. Annoying since the car had just been in for the ICCU recall. It was a Sunday and it took hours for Genesis to find me a tow truck and driver. Of course the dealership was closed (at least the standalone service part) so I had to UBER home.

Now I am driving an almost new GV70 with the 2.5 liter engine. What a dog! No longer having a GV60P with its more than 500 foot pounds of torque the acceleration from a stop is awful. I am going to have to recognize that my acceleration is so comparatively slow. The loaner also has no HUD which I have become accustomed to and rely upon. My service advisor told me that they only have one electric loaner but he is putting a tag on it so that when it comes back they can switch me out to it.

This makes me realize how much I do love my GV60P and want it back. But it may be a while. My service advisor told me that they are not even taking cars into the shop today for repair. There is a 48 hour delay on that because of a backup. He said that was because there are only three Genesis dealerships in the Valley. IMO that is a BS excuse. There are only 4 BMW dealerships in the area and they are able to service their customers (I assume based on my prior experience as a BMW owner).

It will be interesting to see how long they keep it and that may determine whether in the future I stay with Genesis or move on. If they are going to be keeping my little pocket rocket for an extended period, I would want a loaner that is at least equal to what I gave them to repair!
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gvca
They got back to me today confirming that it was indeed the ICCU as well as a fuse that will be replaced under warranty. Hopefully this replacement goes smoothly, my new 12V is okay, and this can be put in the past. I will ask about what part number they replaced it with when I pick up the car.
prawlin
They got back to me today confirming that it was indeed the ICCU as well as a fuse that will be replaced under warranty. Hopefully this replacement goes smoothly, my new 12V is okay, and this can be put in the past. I will ask about what part number they replaced it with when I pick up the car.
That’s all good. I bet it was the fuse rupturing (with 700V DC at virtually unlimited current into a sudden dead short!) that created the smoke and smell. Also I believe the fuse is external to an otherwise fully sealed ICCU box.

Will be very interesting to see if the replacement ICCU part number supports the new revised hardware ICCU rumours. If so, that should mean you’re unlikely to see this issue again. Fingers crossed. Peter.
gvca
Okay so I got my vehicle back. Here's the diagnosis:

- FOUND PA19096 DC/DC CONVERTER INPUT VOLTAGE SENSOR FAILURE (I think this is a typo for P1A9096)
- FOUND ICCU SHOWING SIGNS OF OVER-HEATING AND HAS LIKELY FAILED INTERNALLY UNDER SEALED COVERINGS
- REMOVED AND PERFORMED INTERNAL RESISTANCE TEST OF FUSE, FOUND FUSE BLOWN, OL RESULT ON DVOM
- REMOVED AND REPLACED ICCU AND HIGH VOLTAGE FUSE

The replacement part is coded as "36400-1XCA0A" which is different than the original I found online for my 2023 MY ("36400-1XCA0", missing trailing A). They also replaced the HV fuse and all work was done under warranty (thank you Genesis Canada 🙏).

Other than the hardware failure itself, the experience from Genesis Roadside through to the Genesis dealership was super nice. Took about 1 week end-to-end, failure was on a Sunday so Monday to Monday (I picked it up Tuesday morning).
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Okay so I got my vehicle back. Here's the diagnosis:

- FOUND PA19096 DC/DC CONVERTER INPUT VOLTAGE SENSOR FAILURE (I think this is a typo for P1A9096)
- FOUND ICCU SHOWING SIGNS OF OVER-HEATING AND HAS LIKELY FAILED INTERNALLY UNDER SEALED COVERINGS
- REMOVED AND PERFORMED INTERNAL RESISTANCE TEST OF FUSE, FOUND FUSE BLOWN, OL RESULT ON DVOM
- REMOVED AND REPLACED ICCU AND HIGH VOLTAGE FUSE

The replacement part is coded as "36400-1XCA0A" which is different than the original I found online for my 2023 MY ("36400-1XCA0", missing trailing A). They also replaced the HV fuse and all work was done under warranty (thank you Genesis Canada 🙏).

Other than the hardware failure itself, the experience from Genesis Roadside through to the Genesis dealership was super nice. Took about 1 week end-to-end, failure was on a Sunday so Monday to Monday (I picked it up Tuesday morning).
When my 2023 ICCU blew, they replaced it with the same model number ending in 1XCA0. Starting with the 2024 model they begin using the newer ICCU 1XCA0A. I don't beleive that I've heard of any GV60 ICCU's going bad on the models 2024 and forward?
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upa
When my 2023 ICCU blew, they replaced it with the same model number ending in 1XCA0. Starting with the 2024 model they begin using the newer ICCU 1XCA0A. I don't beleive that I've heard of any GV60 ICCU's going bad on the models 2024 and forward?
Sadly, they are still failing on late models.
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I just got the “Check EV system” message. Car is getting towed to dealership tomorrow.
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Anyone have access to the shop manual for the 2025 G80? Anyone know where I can purchase one?
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Armeca59
Last reply · posted in Genesis GV80 Forum - GV80FORUM.COM
Anyone have any ideas as to why I can not get the remote start to work using my key fob? Remote start does work with the App using climate feature.

Car is locked. Standing near by-5ft. When pressing and holding the remote start button, key fob flashes once and then nothing happens.

Brand new car. 200 miles😩
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Speeder
Did you try the other Fob that came with the car?

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Armeca59
Yes. Both fob’s do not work…..
Jhon
Probably not your issue, but in case you did not know, as you can see from speeders message, you must push the lock button on the key fob first ....and then within a few seconds, push and hold the start button. You must push the lock button even if our car is already locked.
Again, I am not trying to offend you with something you probably already know, but you did not mention pushing the lock button first before pushing the start button in your message and sometimes we miss the littlest things.
I hope you get it worked out.
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Mcc
you must push the lock button on the key fob first ....and then within a few seconds, push and hold the start button. You must push the lock button even if our car is already locked.
I’m betting this is @Armeca59 ’s problem. The two step sequence is critical.
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EdP
I’m betting this is @Armeca59 ’s problem. The two step sequence is critical.
Makes sense. Reminds me of a situation some years back when a person let their grandson play with the key ring and later found their car running. Things like that introduces safety features and limited run times.
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Last reply · posted in Genesis G70 Forum - G70FORUM.COM
I just bought a 2019 genesis g70 3.3t in august and wanted to add a few things to it now that it's starting to get nice outside. Does anyone know what mods you can do without voiding your warranty? I would assume you wouldn't be able to mess with any main engine components, but would I be able to put an exhaust on without the warranty being voided?
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jfo
If you want to be safe, I'd call a dealer and speak to their service manager about Genesis/Hyundai's stated position on mod's. I don't know if it's written in any of the documentation we get. I would also ask about any specific mod's you had in mind and if the dealer has any discretion.
I come from an Audi background. Audi had clear guidance for dealers with wide ranging restrictions on mods. They were required to add a flag to the VIN if any restricted mods were found and this "TD1 flag" would stay with the car. Lot's of guy's had warranty work excluded. Some dealers however were mod friendly and would make certain exceptions.
The idea that an intake or exhaust mod might not be related to a particular engine issue would make no difference...warranty denied. Given the potential for expensive warranty work to be denied, I would not just rely on a few forum comments.
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Motogp69
I am purchasing from CarMax and I know their MaxCare warranty typically covers mods which came with the car so they would have to prove I did the mods I assume?

My 340i had a modified front end which wasn’t installed correctly and killed both headlights from moisture getting into the light casings and they covered it no questions asked.

Didn’t even charge me the deductible.
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jfo
I am purchasing from CarMax and I know their MaxCare warranty typically covers mods which came with the car so they would have to prove I did the mods I assume?

My 340i had a modified front end which wasn’t installed correctly and killed both headlights from moisture getting into the light casings and they covered it no questions asked.

Didn’t even charge me the deductible.
As with any insurance or warranty, you need to read the fine print rather than assume. At the end of the day, the only thing that matters is the actual wording in your coverage.
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If you want to be safe, I'd call a dealer and speak to their service manager about Genesis/Hyundai's stated position on mod's. I don't know if it's written in any of the documentation we get. I would also ask about any specific mod's you had in mind and if the dealer has any discretion.
I come from an Audi background. Audi had clear guidance for dealers with wide ranging restrictions on mods. They were required to add a flag to the VIN if any restricted mods were found and this "TD1 flag" would stay with the car. Lot's of guy's had warranty work excluded. Some dealers however were mod friendly and would make certain exceptions.
The idea that an intake or exhaust mod might not be related to a particular engine issue would make no difference...warranty denied. Given the potential for expensive warranty work to be denied, I would not just rely on a few forum comments.
good point I'll definitely give them a call before I make any purchases.
Samuel Holton
Hi all, I'm experiencing the issue with my G70 that is systemic across their fleet models 2015-2024 (at least) of the ultrasonic weld and/or mounting screws on the headlights causing a major water leak. I'm about to take my car into the dealer and currently had made the following mods to the vehicle: Afe Twin Takeda cold air intakes, JB4, 2 step colder plugs, BMS oil catch can, TIAL BOV (Blow Off Valve), under-glow, and a Skar sound system. I am also concerned about the 'mods' being a point that the dealership attempts to dismiss the claim. I have pictures of the water leak, pictures of cracks from the mounting screws being factory over-torqued, a video of the front-end being perfectly aligned with the rest of the bottom, plenty of clearance (zero contact) between the headlight assembly and modded parts, the actual TSB (Tech Service Bulletin) covering the issue, diagnosis, and when warranty covers it. I'm prepared to argue and fight the good fight, but I'm hoping I don't have too. I have scoured online forums, like this, and noticed it's a mixed bag as far as if you get it or if you have to fight (even with modding). Does anyone have any advice they could throw my way?
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Remove the mods except the plugs and oil catch can
EdP
EdP
Hi all, I'm experiencing the issue with my G70 that is systemic across their fleet models 2015-2024 (at least) of the ultrasonic weld and/or mounting screws on the headlights causing a major water leak. I'm about to take my car into the dealer and currently had made the following mods to the vehicle: Afe Twin Takeda cold air intakes, JB4, 2 step colder plugs, BMS oil catch can, TIAL BOV (Blow Off Valve), under-glow, and a Skar sound system. I am also concerned about the 'mods' being a point that the dealership attempts to dismiss the claim. I have pictures of the water leak, pictures of cracks from the mounting screws being factory over-torqued, a video of the front-end being perfectly aligned with the rest of the bottom, plenty of clearance (zero contact) between the headlight assembly and modded parts, the actual TSB (Tech Service Bulletin) covering the issue, diagnosis, and when warranty covers it. I'm prepared to argue and fight the good fight, but I'm hoping I don't have too. I have scoured online forums, like this, and noticed it's a mixed bag as far as if you get it or if you have to fight (even with modding). Does anyone have any advice they could throw my way?
You should be OK with this issue. Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act of 1975 protects you in many cases. If the modification caused the problem, yes, but putting in a different air intake should not affect headlight problems.
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· posted in Suspension, Brakes, Wheels, Tires Discussion
Hi all, I have a 2019 G70 with 34000 miles on the odometer. The car has suspension creaking and the dealer is saying it needs lateral arms replaced and 2 shocks! Unbelievable! How can a car with so few miles be so deteriorated? I have a Honda Odyssey with 200K and the suspension is still OK. Anyway, anyone else have these problems and have you been able to get any sort of Genesis help to resolve the issue?
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Last reply · posted in Genesis G90 Forum - G90FORUM.COM
And you don’t have to give all your information up to the data mining overlords of Genesis.


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Ordered 2 1/2 weeks ago. Got a tracking number 10 days ago. Finally arrived today. After the delays and shipping, and back-and-forth on whether it was completed or not, I finally got my product. Installed as easy as the video shows. Took me about 35 minutes in the Texas heat. Works like a charm.
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Glad to hear this... thank you for sharing!
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Will this work for 2022 g90? Same generation, just got a facelift. Key fob looks the same.
srobak
I would think it should... all the system innards are the same.
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· posted in Genesis GV80 Forum - GV80FORUM.COM
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Last reply · posted in General 2009-2014 Hyundai Genesis Sedan Discussion
Hello GenesisOwners!

I came into my Genesis last August with 100K miles on her and she's a blast. As with all my vehicles I try and get a hold of the service manual so I can work on them with a semblance of knowing what I'm doing. Combing through these forums I found some dead links for the 2009/2010 service manual. I was wondering if anyone had been lucky enough to grab a copy of it while it was available and could send me/post the manual again? I looked through the 2009 manual that OneFunGenesis posted to his dropbox but I fear that the differences between the 2009 and 2010 are too much. I'm specifically trying to do some electrical work. Much appreciated fellers

Zach
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dougmcp
Hello GenesisOwners!

I came into my Genesis last August with 100K miles on her and she's a blast. As with all my vehicles I try and get a hold of the service manual so I can work on them with a semblance of knowing what I'm doing. Combing through these forums I found some dead links for the 2009/2010 service manual. I was wondering if anyone had been lucky enough to grab a copy of it while it was available and could send me/post the manual again? I looked through the 2009 manual that OneFunGenesis posted to his dropbox but I fear that the differences between the 2009 and 2010 are too much. I'm specifically trying to do some electrical work. Much appreciated fellers

Zach

If you send me a message or email with your email address I can arrange for a 2010 4.6 service manual to magically appear.
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i have been searching for the 2009 manual forever! have you got one more in your hat? [email protected]
jep604
i have been searching for the 2009 manual forever! have you got one more in your hat? [email protected]
Go back through this forum and you will see where all of them have been shared.
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Doug- I would be most grateful if you could produce a 2012 4.6 Genesis Owner's and Service Manual.
[email protected]

Many thanks!!!
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If you send me a message or email with your email address I can arrange for a 2010 4.6 service manual to magically appear.
Hello, hoping you can hook me up with a 2012 4.6 manual. Much appreciated. [email protected]
joegr
Hello, hoping you can hook me up with a 2012 4.6 manual. Much appreciated. [email protected]
Yep, nobody actually reads this thread...

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I could use a manual for my 2010 4.6L Genesis
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· posted in Genesis GV60 EV Forum - GV60FORUM.COM
My GV60 just got updated today: Scheduled OTA Software Update to your 2023 GENESIS GV60 on 07/02/2026 at 11:23 AM PDT is complete.
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