wood6415
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- Rockford Il
- Genesis Model Type
- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Hello: I wonder if someone could provide me with some advice. We are a car loving family and recently bought a manual 2013 Genesis Couple. It was a beautiful car and fun to drive...until today. I had an alignment, front brakes and new tires put on the car on Thursday. The accident happened two days later and it hadn't been driven much since Thursday. There were no check engine lights.
While driving in a residential area about 50 miles an hour and coming up to a slight curve, my son applied the breaks. The car started skidding in a straight-line crossing the center line of the road. The steering wheel was turned all the way to the right to attempt to bring the car back to the right side of the road. The car kept traveling in a straight-line with the tires locked and it did not seem as if the ABS worked at all during the skid. The car ended up hopping the curb and stopped in a field. There is a bunch of suspension damage, air bag deployment and broken windshield (from the air bags) but not much body damage at all.
Does anyone have any input into why the brakes would lock up and skid like that? I seems as if there was some sort of defect. I would think the ABS would have allowed him to steer the car. There was no steering at all. The car went straight and the skid marks are perfectly straight. He didn't hear any noise or feel the ABS piston's engaging. Would you hazard that this was a Genesis Coupe defect or a mechanic issue? Has anyone else experienced this with a Hyundai Genesis Coupe? Thank you in advance.
While driving in a residential area about 50 miles an hour and coming up to a slight curve, my son applied the breaks. The car started skidding in a straight-line crossing the center line of the road. The steering wheel was turned all the way to the right to attempt to bring the car back to the right side of the road. The car kept traveling in a straight-line with the tires locked and it did not seem as if the ABS worked at all during the skid. The car ended up hopping the curb and stopped in a field. There is a bunch of suspension damage, air bag deployment and broken windshield (from the air bags) but not much body damage at all.
Does anyone have any input into why the brakes would lock up and skid like that? I seems as if there was some sort of defect. I would think the ABS would have allowed him to steer the car. There was no steering at all. The car went straight and the skid marks are perfectly straight. He didn't hear any noise or feel the ABS piston's engaging. Would you hazard that this was a Genesis Coupe defect or a mechanic issue? Has anyone else experienced this with a Hyundai Genesis Coupe? Thank you in advance.