inmanlanier
Getting familiar with the group...
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2011
- Messages
- 200
- Reaction score
- 54
- Points
- 28
- Location
- Palm Beach Gardens, FL
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Hello, folks - I have a 2011 4.6 that we love with 16K miles on it. Since I got it at 4700 miles, I've had to moderately rap forward on the glove box door to enable it to be opened. Once I rap on it one time, then it opens as it should. It will then re-open fine for a short period of time, but once driving around for several miles it settles into its "sweet spot" and get's stuck again. If you push the button, nothing happens.
The local dealer tried to tell me I had too much stuff in. After I asked if he tried to prove his theory, he said no. I then emptied it out completely, drove around for a while then brought it back with the door stuck as always (I hate doing their job!). He was then suggesting jury-rigging the rubber stops to put more pressure on the closure, I instead suggested him trying to contact Hyundai. I've not heard back and have a call-in to him - he acted like there's nothing more he can do. I don't think he knows me yet but he will learn real soon to fix my car and follow-through or his ratings go in the toilet.
Has anyone experienced this, if so - what was the solution?
The local dealer tried to tell me I had too much stuff in. After I asked if he tried to prove his theory, he said no. I then emptied it out completely, drove around for a while then brought it back with the door stuck as always (I hate doing their job!). He was then suggesting jury-rigging the rubber stops to put more pressure on the closure, I instead suggested him trying to contact Hyundai. I've not heard back and have a call-in to him - he acted like there's nothing more he can do. I don't think he knows me yet but he will learn real soon to fix my car and follow-through or his ratings go in the toilet.
Has anyone experienced this, if so - what was the solution?