okcguy
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
So I noticed after exiting the freeway that my right front sensor was going off when I came to a stop even though I was first at the light. On closer inspection I saw there was a tiny dent from a rock that flew up. 
Got a quote from the dealer and it was a little high to say the least but they were nice enough to get me a part # since it's color matched from Hyundai.

The SRM that's available on this site didn't list programming steps so I decided to replace it myself. That corner sensor can actually be located by turning the wheel in the opposite direction, removing the 3 well liner clips and a screw. Prying open the liner you can reach in and disconnect the sensor that's secured but a couple of tabs on a bracket. Swapped it out in just a few minutes and no calibrating or programming was needed. Total cost was $80 vs the $512 at the dealer.
I don't mind paying for actual labor involved or shop supplies used, but this was OUTRAGEOUS in this case. It takes longer to write up a service ticket and get the car pulled into the bay than it takes to replace it.

Got a quote from the dealer and it was a little high to say the least but they were nice enough to get me a part # since it's color matched from Hyundai.

The SRM that's available on this site didn't list programming steps so I decided to replace it myself. That corner sensor can actually be located by turning the wheel in the opposite direction, removing the 3 well liner clips and a screw. Prying open the liner you can reach in and disconnect the sensor that's secured but a couple of tabs on a bracket. Swapped it out in just a few minutes and no calibrating or programming was needed. Total cost was $80 vs the $512 at the dealer.
I don't mind paying for actual labor involved or shop supplies used, but this was OUTRAGEOUS in this case. It takes longer to write up a service ticket and get the car pulled into the bay than it takes to replace it.