Hutch
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- Apr 20, 2017
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- Location
- Pennsylvania
- Genesis Model Type
- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
My 2009 Genesis 3.8 AC stopped working last week, and was forced to drive the NJ Turnpike in a suit to a meeting with the sunroof/windows open. My local mechanic filled the refrigerant with the flourescent dye due determine the location of the leak. A week goes by, and the AC stops cooling again! Mechanic says the the compressor is leaking, and suggests taking it to the dealer.
Dealer charges $70 to assess the problem, even though I told them the compressor was leaking. By the way, he wants me to pay $35 for a "rental" car, which was filthy.
Lo and behold, the dealer says the compressor has a bad seal and I need to replace the compressor for $1180 parts and labor. I told him I'm seeing closer to $900 on the internet, so he says he can do it for $944, and he'll apply the $70 to the bill.
Can anyone offer any guidance on whether this is a known problem which should be covered by a warranty?
Dealer charges $70 to assess the problem, even though I told them the compressor was leaking. By the way, he wants me to pay $35 for a "rental" car, which was filthy.
Lo and behold, the dealer says the compressor has a bad seal and I need to replace the compressor for $1180 parts and labor. I told him I'm seeing closer to $900 on the internet, so he says he can do it for $944, and he'll apply the $70 to the bill.
Can anyone offer any guidance on whether this is a known problem which should be covered by a warranty?