EdVoylesHyundai
Been here awhile...
Have seen several posts where you guys have taken cars in for this recall...Campaign-56 for the ECM. Can anyone comment on the results of that "tweak."
I just got the call today, and quizzed the dealer on why the notice was not on the Hyundai Service website. [since there have now been newer TSBs posted]. He said he had 'no clue', and he was 'directed' to call all current owners and get them to bring their car in. He said it would take 45-90 minutes but would offer nothing in terms of what they were going to do. "It's just an update we need to install" was the response.
Am I being overly paranoid, or do others sense Hyundai is trying to hide or cover something up here.If they indeed have a major 'screw up', I could see why they wouldn't want a TSB about it to make it public in the midst of the 87mil roll-out campaign. But it is disturbing that they won't tell the owner of the car what they are doing to it. It's almost like the dealers have no clue either. Korea has shipped them a disk, and told them to 'install it.' If they wanted to keep it 'secret', they could have waited for you to come in for your first service or adjustment, and just done it. The fact that they can't wait, indicates to me that this fix is for a serious problem, that they do not want in the public domain. If they notify you, and you don't bring the car in, they can use that notification as proof that you were told on such and such a date, and chose not to comply.
Perhaps EVH can shed some "internal light" on this issue.![]()
There is no point in trying to "hide" anything regarding TSB's or recalls. All of that info is available to the public. Attempting to hide anything would make them look foolish. The urgency stems from the fact that they want to get this done as quickly as possible and on every car possible so that there are not Genesis drivers out there running around on outdated software. Plus, a 2 year old TSB is less likely to be caught since it is no longer a "current" issue that the service advisors and techs are actively looking for.
As for the dealers knowing what the TSB is supposed to fix, that's hit or miss. In this case, it was a simple software patch that didn't really affect anything, so all but the most hardcore "enthusiasts" probably noted that the TSB existed, that it was for an ECM reprogram and then moved on with their day. Very few people actually ask, "Well, what exactly is getting reprogrammed in the ECM?" Now, if this was a recall for a safety item, or something like that, I would be surprised if anyone didn't know what it was and the details behind it.
I hope that helps.