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- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Hi,
I have had my CPO Ultimate for three weeks now, and observed the following on three separate occasions:
- When I turn off the engine after arriving at the destination, the power cuts off everything in the car. Normally, navigation screen would be on, and music would still be playing, while the front display shows the summary of the last trip. But in this case, none of that happens. Everything goes dead immediately.
- I can immediately push the start/stop switch, and power would be restored. The analog clock will either have stalled (if I don't press the ignition switch), or fast forward to 12 right after power is restored.
- The trip computer data will be gone, as are some other settings, such as instrument illuminating level will revert to default.
- After the head unit reboots, the clock will synchronize to the head unit's time.
I have an ODB reader in the adapter socket, and that LED stays on during this outage, and the battery level stays at 12.5V as far as I can tell.
My questions are:
- Has anybody experienced this?
- I assume the analog clock is tied to the head unit, but what about the trip computer? Do these symptoms point to one isolated module, or are several modules involved?
- How does the logic of the head unit work after ignition switch is pressed off? How does it know to stay on until the doors are opened? Is this done through the CAN bus signaling, or does it have separate 12V pins like most head units, one that is permanently connected to the battery, and one that is switched on through the ignition circuit?
I am trying to determine if this could point to a faulty ignition switch, or is it something more serious? Since it is happening intermittently, I am reluctant to bring it to the dealer only to tell me that nothing is wrong.
I have had my CPO Ultimate for three weeks now, and observed the following on three separate occasions:
- When I turn off the engine after arriving at the destination, the power cuts off everything in the car. Normally, navigation screen would be on, and music would still be playing, while the front display shows the summary of the last trip. But in this case, none of that happens. Everything goes dead immediately.
- I can immediately push the start/stop switch, and power would be restored. The analog clock will either have stalled (if I don't press the ignition switch), or fast forward to 12 right after power is restored.
- The trip computer data will be gone, as are some other settings, such as instrument illuminating level will revert to default.
- After the head unit reboots, the clock will synchronize to the head unit's time.
I have an ODB reader in the adapter socket, and that LED stays on during this outage, and the battery level stays at 12.5V as far as I can tell.
My questions are:
- Has anybody experienced this?
- I assume the analog clock is tied to the head unit, but what about the trip computer? Do these symptoms point to one isolated module, or are several modules involved?
- How does the logic of the head unit work after ignition switch is pressed off? How does it know to stay on until the doors are opened? Is this done through the CAN bus signaling, or does it have separate 12V pins like most head units, one that is permanently connected to the battery, and one that is switched on through the ignition circuit?
I am trying to determine if this could point to a faulty ignition switch, or is it something more serious? Since it is happening intermittently, I am reluctant to bring it to the dealer only to tell me that nothing is wrong.