Hi guys,
I was doing a bit of research and found this awesome place and let me start by saying that this is a great forum from the looks of it. Ok first some information and then I'll get into the problem.
I bought a 2011 1G 3.8 Hyundai Genesis Sedan with only 29k miles on the odometer. Very clean car and I must admit I fell in love with it the moment I saw and drove it. Am in Dubai and we get 2 types of cars here of this model. The GCC (Middle East spec) and the American spec. The GCC spec is always twice the price of the American spec and I didn't see the need to pay double for it so I bought the American spec (used) from another car owner.
The car runs fine, I have only had it for a month but I always look forward to using it as it rides lovely and quiet but has the power to leave most cars behind when I am feeling naughty.
So now the problem :
I filled it up after the first week I had it and 2 things happened. The gas guy filled it up once and then topped it till the last bit as well. (Had I known that the engine check light would come on because of that, I naturally would have stopped him). So anyway, the engine check light came on and after dowloading the manual I found out that I should not have done that so I was waiting for the fuel level to come down so the check light will go away. But a quarter of fuel has been used but the light is still there. So I looked at the manual again and it says that if the fuel cap is loose the light will also come on and I tried to close the cap properly so I could get that 'one click' sound. Now here is the problem, I think that gas guy in his over efficiency, messed up the fuel cap. As now whenever I try and close the cap, I get that one click sound when I turn it clockwise, but then it automatically comes back counter clockwise and gives me another click sound. I have tried a bit of blunt force and different rotation techniques also but for every click to close the cap, I get another click that signifies that it has been opened again. I did notice a few threads here about this fuel cap issue with this model so now I need your advice :
1. Should I just buy another fuel cap and see if that will make the ECL go away?
2. Should I try and do a Software Update so the light goes away? I am an IT guy so if anyone can point me in the right direction as to how to get the software and how to hook it up with my laptop, I am sure I will be able to do it myself.
3. Or should I just bite the expensive bullet and take it the authorized Hyundai dealership and let them charge me a fortune because the moment they see an American Spec car, I am sure their eyes will light up with $ signs.
4. I could go back and beat up the gas guy but I am sure poor bloke didn't even know what he was doing so I guess it was my fault to not to fill the car myself.
Any advice will of course be highly appreciated
Thank you in advance.
Nitro
I was doing a bit of research and found this awesome place and let me start by saying that this is a great forum from the looks of it. Ok first some information and then I'll get into the problem.
I bought a 2011 1G 3.8 Hyundai Genesis Sedan with only 29k miles on the odometer. Very clean car and I must admit I fell in love with it the moment I saw and drove it. Am in Dubai and we get 2 types of cars here of this model. The GCC (Middle East spec) and the American spec. The GCC spec is always twice the price of the American spec and I didn't see the need to pay double for it so I bought the American spec (used) from another car owner.
The car runs fine, I have only had it for a month but I always look forward to using it as it rides lovely and quiet but has the power to leave most cars behind when I am feeling naughty.
So now the problem :
I filled it up after the first week I had it and 2 things happened. The gas guy filled it up once and then topped it till the last bit as well. (Had I known that the engine check light would come on because of that, I naturally would have stopped him). So anyway, the engine check light came on and after dowloading the manual I found out that I should not have done that so I was waiting for the fuel level to come down so the check light will go away. But a quarter of fuel has been used but the light is still there. So I looked at the manual again and it says that if the fuel cap is loose the light will also come on and I tried to close the cap properly so I could get that 'one click' sound. Now here is the problem, I think that gas guy in his over efficiency, messed up the fuel cap. As now whenever I try and close the cap, I get that one click sound when I turn it clockwise, but then it automatically comes back counter clockwise and gives me another click sound. I have tried a bit of blunt force and different rotation techniques also but for every click to close the cap, I get another click that signifies that it has been opened again. I did notice a few threads here about this fuel cap issue with this model so now I need your advice :
1. Should I just buy another fuel cap and see if that will make the ECL go away?
2. Should I try and do a Software Update so the light goes away? I am an IT guy so if anyone can point me in the right direction as to how to get the software and how to hook it up with my laptop, I am sure I will be able to do it myself.
3. Or should I just bite the expensive bullet and take it the authorized Hyundai dealership and let them charge me a fortune because the moment they see an American Spec car, I am sure their eyes will light up with $ signs.
4. I could go back and beat up the gas guy but I am sure poor bloke didn't even know what he was doing so I guess it was my fault to not to fill the car myself.
Any advice will of course be highly appreciated

Thank you in advance.
Nitro