JMarie59
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2015
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I just 3 months ago just purchased a 2015 Hyundai Genesis 3.8L. with 58,000 miles. I had a check engine light come on, dealer replaced fuel pump control module. Now, foe the past few weeks, first at a slow speed
approaching a stop sign the thing shutdown and started back up screens went black and then back on again. I had Autozone hook up to diagnostics ( no check engine light came on) no codes.
So I thought maybe some glitch. It happened a few more times at a slow speed. The car gives a little jerk like you got bumped from behind. few days go by, and nothing. Took it on a 100 mile trip back and
forth. No problems. The next day at slow speed twice it does that, so I proceeded to head home to take it do my local hyundai dealer for diagnostic check. On my way home on the freeway
it does this at 65mph. talk about freak you out! It was like I got rear ended!! pulled to the shoulder thankfully no one behind or next to me on the right. Again started back up again after screens shutoff.
No check engine light has come on at all. I made it home with my flashers on the whole way. dealer checked battery 100%. diagnostics...no codes, he said he has no idea what it might be.
I currently am waiting for Hyundai corp. to get back to me after they were in touch with the Hyundai dealer I purchased from. I've read a couple stories where people put a bunch of money into their
cars and this still happened!! I'm wondering if anyone out there has experienced this with their vehicles and what was the outcome. With no codes they would be guessing and fixing who knows what.
I don't feel safe keeping this vehicle. It could happen again and this is a major safety issue. All safety recalls according to them pulling VIN# have been done.
Any help before I speak to Hyundai again would be appreciated. And no I did not get an extended warranty, I was going to purchase one just before this happened after I had to pay for the fuel pump control module, then this happened. Unfortunately in this situation even with an extended warranty and fixing what they think might be the problem? I don't want to be a guinea pig taking the car back and the issue is not fixed and I end up in an accident and they deem it my fault, due to a faulty unsafe car. I easily could have been rear ended on the freeway if I had a car behind me after what my car did. Thankfully I had no one behind me.
approaching a stop sign the thing shutdown and started back up screens went black and then back on again. I had Autozone hook up to diagnostics ( no check engine light came on) no codes.
So I thought maybe some glitch. It happened a few more times at a slow speed. The car gives a little jerk like you got bumped from behind. few days go by, and nothing. Took it on a 100 mile trip back and
forth. No problems. The next day at slow speed twice it does that, so I proceeded to head home to take it do my local hyundai dealer for diagnostic check. On my way home on the freeway
it does this at 65mph. talk about freak you out! It was like I got rear ended!! pulled to the shoulder thankfully no one behind or next to me on the right. Again started back up again after screens shutoff.
No check engine light has come on at all. I made it home with my flashers on the whole way. dealer checked battery 100%. diagnostics...no codes, he said he has no idea what it might be.
I currently am waiting for Hyundai corp. to get back to me after they were in touch with the Hyundai dealer I purchased from. I've read a couple stories where people put a bunch of money into their
cars and this still happened!! I'm wondering if anyone out there has experienced this with their vehicles and what was the outcome. With no codes they would be guessing and fixing who knows what.
I don't feel safe keeping this vehicle. It could happen again and this is a major safety issue. All safety recalls according to them pulling VIN# have been done.
Any help before I speak to Hyundai again would be appreciated. And no I did not get an extended warranty, I was going to purchase one just before this happened after I had to pay for the fuel pump control module, then this happened. Unfortunately in this situation even with an extended warranty and fixing what they think might be the problem? I don't want to be a guinea pig taking the car back and the issue is not fixed and I end up in an accident and they deem it my fault, due to a faulty unsafe car. I easily could have been rear ended on the freeway if I had a car behind me after what my car did. Thankfully I had no one behind me.