IMSYSSecurity
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- Joined
- Sep 1, 2015
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- Location
- Nashua, NH
- Genesis Model Year
- 2015
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to bring to your attention a serious issue I've encountered with my 2015 Genesis 5.0, which has left me deeply concerned about the quality and support from Hyundai.
Recently, my Genesis transmission suffered a catastrophic breakdown, leaving me in a difficult situation. Upon further investigation, it was discovered that the root cause of this issue was a faulty hose assembly, specifically part# 25420-B1600. Astonishingly, despite having only driven 115,000 miles, my transmission was devoid of fluid due to this unnoticed leak.
Repairing or replacing the transmission amounts to a staggering $6,000, a significant financial burden. What's even more alarming is that obtaining the required hose assembly has proven to be daunting. I've been informed that the part won't be available until the end of October or the beginning of November at best. This extended delay results from a substantial backlog of orders for this critical component, indicating that this issue is affecting a growing number of Hyundai owners.
I strongly believe Hyundai should take responsibility for this widespread problem and assist affected customers like myself. This situation is financially burdensome and puts our safety and trust in Hyundai at risk.
If you are in a similar predicament or share my concerns, I invite you to contact me. Together, we can unite and form an alliance to collectively voice our grievances and urge Hyundai to take appropriate measures to address this issue promptly.
I appreciate your attention and look forward to hearing from you. Our collective efforts could make a significant difference in solving this troubling problem.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Heath
603.759.7176
Recently, my Genesis transmission suffered a catastrophic breakdown, leaving me in a difficult situation. Upon further investigation, it was discovered that the root cause of this issue was a faulty hose assembly, specifically part# 25420-B1600. Astonishingly, despite having only driven 115,000 miles, my transmission was devoid of fluid due to this unnoticed leak.
Repairing or replacing the transmission amounts to a staggering $6,000, a significant financial burden. What's even more alarming is that obtaining the required hose assembly has proven to be daunting. I've been informed that the part won't be available until the end of October or the beginning of November at best. This extended delay results from a substantial backlog of orders for this critical component, indicating that this issue is affecting a growing number of Hyundai owners.
I strongly believe Hyundai should take responsibility for this widespread problem and assist affected customers like myself. This situation is financially burdensome and puts our safety and trust in Hyundai at risk.
If you are in a similar predicament or share my concerns, I invite you to contact me. Together, we can unite and form an alliance to collectively voice our grievances and urge Hyundai to take appropriate measures to address this issue promptly.
I appreciate your attention and look forward to hearing from you. Our collective efforts could make a significant difference in solving this troubling problem.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Heath
603.759.7176