Elly May
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2015
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I own a 2015 Genesis (purchased new) that has 170k miles on it. All service and repairs have been at the dealership (except for tires). At 165k miles, I was hearing a thumping sound in the front driver's side. The dealer said the front control arms need replacing for $998k. I took it to an independent certified Hyundai repair shop, and they showed me while the car was on a lift that the control arms are fine. They blamed bent wheels in the front and recommended 2 new wheels for $1,668. I went for a 3rd opinion at another certified Hyundai repair shop, and they said it was neither and having the tires rotated and balanced and having an alignment might be all it needs. Did that, and the thumping is gone, but now there's an annoying vibration in the front which can be felt in the steering wheel and the front in general. It is constant and doesn't get better or worse with higher or lower speeds. I had the 3rd opinion shop tweak the alignment, and they said there is no way to get the alignment perfect because of the way the front passenger side is engineered. 1st question: does that make sense? 2nd question: Has anyone else had this experience and found a solution? All 3 opinions said the tires are fine and the brakes are fine, so those are supposedly not the problem. Thanks for your advice.