jcgraff
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- Location
- Tupelo, MS
- Genesis Model Year
- 2019
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G90
Since purchase, my 2019 G90 trunk does not fully close and lock when lowered or does not release fully and rise when opened. When it doesn’t open fully I can go the trunk and push the button and pull up slightly and it rises on it’s own.
It is intermittent making it hard to diagnose. It’s about 1 in 10 to 20 times in use, but I can’t say that I’ve ever done it twenty tomes in a row. The Genesis shop has been asked to look at it at esch routine maintenance and couldn’t replicate it.
That wouldn’t be a huge deal except that I strongly suspect the reason my battery sometimes drains over 4 days of non use is because the trunk is not fully down and the trunk LEDs are on. The last couple times the battery drained I noticed the trunk was ajar. The battery was drained so fully that they wouldn’t take a charge and had to be replaced.
I informed and wrote this up for Genesis, but their technical team said the suspected an electrical leak by the head unit. They had the car 3 months to replace it. However when I pickedit up the service advisor said he doubted it was the problem because it sat on the lot for 6 weeks without being charged and it started right up. Although I understood they’d actually found a problem he later told me they jyst went by tech support’s recommendation, they didn’t measure an electrical draw.
Anyway, I had to go back the next month to Genesis because in replacing the head unit the dash board got damaged and there was a new defect in the LCD display.
During this maintenance they reported that they replaced the trunk latching system. Unfortunately, twice in 2 weeks it has failed to release when opened. Hasn’t failed to go down and lock yet, but I’m watching closely.
Is the trunk mechanism a known issue with the G90?
It does look like the gap between the trunk and rear panel is larger on one side now, so alignment could be the problem. I don’t tecall the gaps being uneven before.
It is intermittent making it hard to diagnose. It’s about 1 in 10 to 20 times in use, but I can’t say that I’ve ever done it twenty tomes in a row. The Genesis shop has been asked to look at it at esch routine maintenance and couldn’t replicate it.
That wouldn’t be a huge deal except that I strongly suspect the reason my battery sometimes drains over 4 days of non use is because the trunk is not fully down and the trunk LEDs are on. The last couple times the battery drained I noticed the trunk was ajar. The battery was drained so fully that they wouldn’t take a charge and had to be replaced.
I informed and wrote this up for Genesis, but their technical team said the suspected an electrical leak by the head unit. They had the car 3 months to replace it. However when I pickedit up the service advisor said he doubted it was the problem because it sat on the lot for 6 weeks without being charged and it started right up. Although I understood they’d actually found a problem he later told me they jyst went by tech support’s recommendation, they didn’t measure an electrical draw.
Anyway, I had to go back the next month to Genesis because in replacing the head unit the dash board got damaged and there was a new defect in the LCD display.
During this maintenance they reported that they replaced the trunk latching system. Unfortunately, twice in 2 weeks it has failed to release when opened. Hasn’t failed to go down and lock yet, but I’m watching closely.
Is the trunk mechanism a known issue with the G90?
It does look like the gap between the trunk and rear panel is larger on one side now, so alignment could be the problem. I don’t tecall the gaps being uneven before.





