puntbamapunt
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Hello all,
I recently traded in my Tiburon for an '09 Genesis with all the trimmings and I absolutely love it. That is until I woke up this morning, 6 days into owning the vehicle, and the battery is dead. I've read several of the other forums and am planning to check for the rubber stopper under the hood that lets the car know the hood is closed and it can fully shot off the electrical systems (I took my wife's car to work, so have to wait until I get home to check).
This may be a stupid question, but from the sounds of things we're not supposed to use jumper cables on the Genesis, is that correct? I've seen everyone talking about towing their Genesis in to the dealership when there are battery issues, but I'm not sure if that's just because they can't get in the trunk (completely dead), or if we're truly just not supposed to jump off the car. My car had a little life left and the radio would even come on, so opening the trunk and such shouldn't be a problem.
One other thing is that I leave my ipod hooked up in the console, would this drain the battery? I was assuming it would just drain the battery on the ipod (which I didn't care about, because I'd rather run through the battery every once in ahwile then leave it constantly hooked up and fully charged). If that will drain the battery I guess it's possible that it was user error and not the missing pad under the hood.
Anyways, thanks for your help and I'm looking forward to getting this fixed!
I recently traded in my Tiburon for an '09 Genesis with all the trimmings and I absolutely love it. That is until I woke up this morning, 6 days into owning the vehicle, and the battery is dead. I've read several of the other forums and am planning to check for the rubber stopper under the hood that lets the car know the hood is closed and it can fully shot off the electrical systems (I took my wife's car to work, so have to wait until I get home to check).
This may be a stupid question, but from the sounds of things we're not supposed to use jumper cables on the Genesis, is that correct? I've seen everyone talking about towing their Genesis in to the dealership when there are battery issues, but I'm not sure if that's just because they can't get in the trunk (completely dead), or if we're truly just not supposed to jump off the car. My car had a little life left and the radio would even come on, so opening the trunk and such shouldn't be a problem.
One other thing is that I leave my ipod hooked up in the console, would this drain the battery? I was assuming it would just drain the battery on the ipod (which I didn't care about, because I'd rather run through the battery every once in ahwile then leave it constantly hooked up and fully charged). If that will drain the battery I guess it's possible that it was user error and not the missing pad under the hood.
Anyways, thanks for your help and I'm looking forward to getting this fixed!