cansat
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- Joined
- Feb 4, 2018
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- Location
- Ontario
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Quick Update. I did take her in for a technician to see if the start problem could be duplicated. They attempted over 10 times and every time it started up fine. They brought the car back to me to take home. I get in to start the car and it will not start. I froze and did not move, except to call the service advisor back out. He got the technician to run a diagnostic and short story is they are going to replace the inhibitor switch. Apparently the Sonata's and Elantra's have had more issues with this but not with the Genesis. I did purchase the extended warranty so it will cost me the $100 deductible which is fine as I am sure it will be a few hundred dollars for the parts and labor. The part is on order and once installed I will update.
Well, I am glad I am not alone with this problem. I just bought a 2016 3.8 AWD model two weeks ago, used with 43,000kms on it. Really nice car (and way more loaded than the BMW I was looking at). The car didn't start for me 3 days after buying it. The dealer said it was the battery, so I shelled out a few dollars for that (expensive, and wow what a huge battery). Two nights ago the car didn't start again BUT this time all the electronics worked and the lights all stayed on but the car just wouldn't turn over. I tried all the brake techniques, I tried holding the power button, switching the gears around to see if that work work - nada. So, got it towed to local dealership. Its still under the 5/yr factory warranty, so hopefully I don't have to spend too much money (if any at all).
I do have to say that this car is tremendous in the snow. Up in Northern Ontario, for the few days I was able to actually drive it, it handled like a champ. Better than the 2018 Colorado I just got rid of (POS).