stone0707
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- 2015
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- Genesis G80
Hi,
I am considering buying a 2015 genesis 5.0 with 65,000 miles from a dealer. There are a few little issues im looking into before purchase. Maybe you all can help!
The first is a pretty loud ticking noise, mostly noticeable during the first 5 minutes or so of operating from a cold start. It seems to be more prevalent after acceleration, it a coasting state. The best I can tell it comes from somewhere near the firewall/passenger side front dash. Im thinking possiblt the high pressure fuel pump? I asked the service manager at the dealership I was at about this and he just repsonded “yea its probably the high oressure fuel pump, they are noisy and thats normal. We could replace it, but it would just do it again”. It certainly doesn't seem like a sound the car would have made when it was new.
The second issue is on a cold start as well. I noticed that giving it a little rev a minute after starting, there is a rattling type noise right around the 2000ish rpm mark. Its quite loud and kinda hard to pinpoint where its coming from. When the vehicle is at operating temperature though, it goes away.
Additional info/concern: the vehicle was a lease vehicle, so the maintenance records are actually very good. It had all major services and regular oil changes at the dealership. The one concern I saw was this. The vehicle was traded into the hyundai dealership right at 65,000 miles or so, and the dealer performed a transmission flush. I asked the service manager about this and he said it was just done for preventative maintanence, And it was in fact a full flush. This was odd to me since they say its a sealed transmission for 100,000 miles blah blah blah. I dont know why a dealership would just change it unless it had an issue. That being said, I have noticed on a cold start first thing id the day, the transmission seems to shudder just a little in first gear maybe for the first upshift or two of the driving process. After maybe 30 seconds to a minute, the trans seems to operate as it should with no problems. Shifts smooth, feels correct.
This makes me wonder one of two things:
was there a problem that a flush temprarily made better?
Or, did the flush actually create a problem, or was the wrong fluid possibly used, or the flush machine contaminated?
Im not sure how to proceed from here, as I am not too familiar with the genesis powertrain particularly.
thanks in advance for any help. I am test driving the vehicle at home for a few days.
I am considering buying a 2015 genesis 5.0 with 65,000 miles from a dealer. There are a few little issues im looking into before purchase. Maybe you all can help!
The first is a pretty loud ticking noise, mostly noticeable during the first 5 minutes or so of operating from a cold start. It seems to be more prevalent after acceleration, it a coasting state. The best I can tell it comes from somewhere near the firewall/passenger side front dash. Im thinking possiblt the high pressure fuel pump? I asked the service manager at the dealership I was at about this and he just repsonded “yea its probably the high oressure fuel pump, they are noisy and thats normal. We could replace it, but it would just do it again”. It certainly doesn't seem like a sound the car would have made when it was new.
The second issue is on a cold start as well. I noticed that giving it a little rev a minute after starting, there is a rattling type noise right around the 2000ish rpm mark. Its quite loud and kinda hard to pinpoint where its coming from. When the vehicle is at operating temperature though, it goes away.
Additional info/concern: the vehicle was a lease vehicle, so the maintenance records are actually very good. It had all major services and regular oil changes at the dealership. The one concern I saw was this. The vehicle was traded into the hyundai dealership right at 65,000 miles or so, and the dealer performed a transmission flush. I asked the service manager about this and he said it was just done for preventative maintanence, And it was in fact a full flush. This was odd to me since they say its a sealed transmission for 100,000 miles blah blah blah. I dont know why a dealership would just change it unless it had an issue. That being said, I have noticed on a cold start first thing id the day, the transmission seems to shudder just a little in first gear maybe for the first upshift or two of the driving process. After maybe 30 seconds to a minute, the trans seems to operate as it should with no problems. Shifts smooth, feels correct.
This makes me wonder one of two things:
was there a problem that a flush temprarily made better?
Or, did the flush actually create a problem, or was the wrong fluid possibly used, or the flush machine contaminated?
Im not sure how to proceed from here, as I am not too familiar with the genesis powertrain particularly.
thanks in advance for any help. I am test driving the vehicle at home for a few days.