Suze
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
4 days ago, I started my 2015 Genesis 5.0 (v-8) sedan, and began driving when suddenly the oil can light came on, and I noticed white smoke billowing out of my exhaust pipes. Then the car began driving sputtering and the front began shaking/bumping and miss firing. Since I keep up regularly with my maintenance and only take it to Hyundai dealership/service center, and it only has 28K miles on it, I was suprised the oil light would be flashing. So, I pulled over at the next gas station and checked the oil, it looked to be slightly low (about a quart), so I added it as recommended by the manual and checked it again. It looked good, so started it up, and it continued to billow white smoke that smelled like burning oil. I then turned it around and parked it in my driveway, called the dealership and had it towed to the dealership service area. They have had it this past week, and state that a cylinder is not firing or compressing. They are submitting the information to Hyundai and will find out if they need to take down the engine. Has anyone else had similar problems? I've only owned the car about 2-1/2 years, and bought it new from the dealership. It did have the water leak in the rear floor boards and I had it repaired about 1 year ago, otherwise it has been a very good car.