Badgerry
Hasn't posted much yet...
I haven't even had my 2010 Genesis V8 for 3 months, and it died halfway home home to Mom for Mother's Day. The cause is undiagnosed, but when I heard bad knocking and lost power, I pulled over quick on the freeway. I saw some coolant under the car after stopping, and saw smoke coming out of the tailpipes with a coolant smell. After giving it a truck ride back 75 miles to a dealer (cost: $275), they found the engine temp had reached 240 degrees, and there was no coolant at all left in the system. No compression in any cylinders. Looks like Hyundai is going to have to cough up an engine. By the way, not a single dash warning light came on until I had pulled over and stopped, and the temp guage was on C!!! Is C Korean for really, really hot?
The betting pool is now open as to the initial cause of the problem, and if the dealer figures it out, I'll post.
The betting pool is now open as to the initial cause of the problem, and if the dealer figures it out, I'll post.