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389 miles....malfunction light....frustrated

armyflier

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Howdy. New owner here. Bought the car last friday. 2012 3.8 Tech package. BEAUTIFUL car. Wife got a flashing malfunction light last night (then solid) on the way home from work. Took it to dealer this morning. They say it is a bad tranny oil pressure sensor. There is a recall and the part is on back order for a month. They said I could safely drive it until part came in. Light was reset and the mechanic said it will probably come back on. I made the owner of the dealership put a statement on the bottom of my maintenance ticket that I was not responsible for any damage to tranny/engine. I have 2 pretty big road trips coming up. Any qualified Hyundai mechanics wanna chime in and give me your opinion on whether I should keep driving it? Thanks in advance.
 
Your problem is why for years I have avoided buying any brand of car with a first year engine or transmission. That said there have been plenty of first year engines or trans. that have had no problems, I just like to see a track record even a short one.
 
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I would keep driving it. You have the assurance that any damages are not your responsibility. One faulty sensor does not mean the transmission is bad and at least it was a known problem.

I'm picking up my 2012 3.8 next Monday so I'll ask about the recall on this.
 
currently only have 670 miles w/o any problems. are there any 2012 3.8 genesis owners w/ more miles having same issues?
 
4280 and runs like a top!
 
Had same problem with wife's Acura RDX, right down to sensor being back-ordered. And that drive train has been around for a number of years. Usually (not always) sensor failure is the problem in modern cars. Even so, you were wise to cover yourself with dealership
 
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