skipgen
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- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Yeah - the 5.0 Ultimate is kind of a unicorn that way... Frankly, I wouldn't touch a used Mercedes or BMW for that matter. Nowadays, they seem to be built to last to the end of the lease.Tell me about it. O-rings, really!!!
However, it could be the AC manifold gauge line o-rings I am using that is the source of the vacuum leak like mention earlier.
I am still debating about trading in the Genesis if I find a used newer car that I like over it. Most other newer(2017+) luxury cars has some issue as well or are just boring to look at and drive compared to the Genesis 5.0.
I sort of like the 2019+ Lexus ES f-sport, but it is hard to find a used low mileage model with the upgraded packages(HUD, high audio system) which make it more of a downgrade compared to my Genesis with the ultimate package.
I like the newer 2017+ Mercedes E450 models, but again the top end packages are rare to find used and the 3.0 turbo engine may have some issues.
So I will probably just keep the Genesis a bit longer and try to sort out the AC issue.
The good news is that my Xtool D8 scan tool does work on the Genesis for module programming, transmission calibrations,key programming, etc. So I can perform some detail repair work like reverse sensor module repair or transmission replacement on the Genesis if need be; if the parts are available.
It's kinda off topic but have you ever used a scan tool to reset the adaptive values in the transmission?