kavisic
Sustaining Member
- Joined
- May 25, 2015
- Messages
- 97
- Reaction score
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- Points
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- Location
- San Angelo, West Texas
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Unfortunately, I've never had a battery go so fast. In my 40 years of driving and dozens of cars, you always had a warning....slow crank; solenoid sound, etc. Unfortunately, my wife called me while out shopping and complained about the steering being difficult. Then...she called 15 minutes later and said she was lucky she was able to steer it to a open parking space.
So....sluggish steering is a hint that it's going (and extremely dangerous in my opinion as the car's steering is 'sluggish' and heavy to begin with. Unfortunately, we had to have it towed to a dealer. The two truck sent by Hyundai couldn't even jump start the car. Bend over.
So...I'd like to ask people...how do you know it's going? Do you have to buy a battery tester and check it every couple weeks?
Good to know about the steering. When the battery failed on my Azera, there was no warning whatsoever, just all kinds of "dancing lights" on the dash and no start! I have since bought a Solar BA7 battery tester from Amazon and keep it in the trunk.