dnew75
Hasn't posted much yet...
Hey guys. It's been a while since my last post and if I can't resolve this issue it may be my last since I may not be a Genesis owner any longer.
I have had my oil changed and serviced regularly in my '09 4.6 8 cylinder Genesis. As I'm driving along the interstate, I hear a knocking sound from my engine when I immediately begin to pull over. Before I can get over to the shoulder my car completely dies; the engine, the dash, even my brakes, I had to use my emergency brake to stop along the shoulder. I open the hood and smoke/steam came pouring out of my car. There was no previous, obvious indication of car trouble. I had the car serviced regularly and had the oil changed only five days prior. The engine light never came on and the dash temperature gauge remained on "C" indicating a cold engine. I bought the car used with 60k miles on it and therefore did not get the Hyundai warranty. I did, however, get a "Maxwell lifetime extended warranty" from the dealer. The repair shop says that I have two blown head gaskets, warped cylinders and that I don't have compression on either side, I have no idea what this means as I am not very mechanically inclined. He says I will probably need a new engine. I ask him if the warranty will cover it and he says that it should. Upon further testing they said I have a faulty thermostat and now the warranty company says that they will only cover the replacement of the thermostat and nothing else because I drove the car beyond when I should have stopped and taken it in. The thing is is that there was no indication of the engine over heating. The dash temp gauge was literally on "C" when it failed and the engine light never came on, how was I to know. If that is the case, and they will not cover anything other than the thermostat I am completely screwed because I still owe on the car and cannot afford a new engine on my own at the moment. I do not know what to do which is why I am posting here looking for answers. Why would the temperature gauge not work? Does the thermostat communicate the temp to the gauge or could another part have failed? I am at my wits end. Any help will be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
I have had my oil changed and serviced regularly in my '09 4.6 8 cylinder Genesis. As I'm driving along the interstate, I hear a knocking sound from my engine when I immediately begin to pull over. Before I can get over to the shoulder my car completely dies; the engine, the dash, even my brakes, I had to use my emergency brake to stop along the shoulder. I open the hood and smoke/steam came pouring out of my car. There was no previous, obvious indication of car trouble. I had the car serviced regularly and had the oil changed only five days prior. The engine light never came on and the dash temperature gauge remained on "C" indicating a cold engine. I bought the car used with 60k miles on it and therefore did not get the Hyundai warranty. I did, however, get a "Maxwell lifetime extended warranty" from the dealer. The repair shop says that I have two blown head gaskets, warped cylinders and that I don't have compression on either side, I have no idea what this means as I am not very mechanically inclined. He says I will probably need a new engine. I ask him if the warranty will cover it and he says that it should. Upon further testing they said I have a faulty thermostat and now the warranty company says that they will only cover the replacement of the thermostat and nothing else because I drove the car beyond when I should have stopped and taken it in. The thing is is that there was no indication of the engine over heating. The dash temp gauge was literally on "C" when it failed and the engine light never came on, how was I to know. If that is the case, and they will not cover anything other than the thermostat I am completely screwed because I still owe on the car and cannot afford a new engine on my own at the moment. I do not know what to do which is why I am posting here looking for answers. Why would the temperature gauge not work? Does the thermostat communicate the temp to the gauge or could another part have failed? I am at my wits end. Any help will be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance!