MrBrady
2014 Genesis 5.0 R-Spec
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2015
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- Location
- San Francisco Bay Area, California
- Genesis Model Year
- 2022
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis GV70
2014 Genesis R-Spec 115,000 miles
For the past two years I've had an intermittent issue where the brake pedal will almost go to the floor while braking, but pumping the brakes once or twice firms it up. It use to happen maybe once very couple months, but recently happens daily.
In December 2023, I changed the rotors and pads, and flushed the brake fluid (first time in 100,000 miles). The issue remained.
A couple weeks ago I had a mechanic change the master cylinder. The system was bled through the ABS/HECU only (not at the wheels). The problem totally went away and the brakes were great for 15-20 miles, then they locked up (heavy, heavy brake binding). ESC and autohold warning lights came on.
Towed to a brake shop. They said it needed to be flushed. So they did, but had a really hard time doing it, saying the HECU was bad, throwing code C1237 Primary pressure sensor signal.
Ordered a rebuilt HECU from eBay from iam-motors. Installed it today and flushed the system following the HECU recall TSB from Hyundai - bleed at wheels RR, LF, LR, RF, then the ABS/HECU module, then calibrate a few items.
Car drove fine for about 5 miles, then started to binding again with another ESC light. Code C1237 Primary pressure sensor signal comes back again, as does C1354 Pressure sensor (Wh1) - Other, C1356 Pressor sensor (Wh2) - Other. Feels like it's the back brakes, but I'm not completely sure.
Brake pedal feels more firm than normal and is very sensitive. A slight touch of the pedal applies the brakes enough to stop. So lightly that it doesn't even trigger the brake lights to come on.
I can do a HECU air bleed through a scan tool and it relieves the brake dragging about 50% - enough to drive around the block before the brakes start seriously binding again.
Any suggestions of what to check for next?
For the past two years I've had an intermittent issue where the brake pedal will almost go to the floor while braking, but pumping the brakes once or twice firms it up. It use to happen maybe once very couple months, but recently happens daily.
In December 2023, I changed the rotors and pads, and flushed the brake fluid (first time in 100,000 miles). The issue remained.
A couple weeks ago I had a mechanic change the master cylinder. The system was bled through the ABS/HECU only (not at the wheels). The problem totally went away and the brakes were great for 15-20 miles, then they locked up (heavy, heavy brake binding). ESC and autohold warning lights came on.
Towed to a brake shop. They said it needed to be flushed. So they did, but had a really hard time doing it, saying the HECU was bad, throwing code C1237 Primary pressure sensor signal.
Ordered a rebuilt HECU from eBay from iam-motors. Installed it today and flushed the system following the HECU recall TSB from Hyundai - bleed at wheels RR, LF, LR, RF, then the ABS/HECU module, then calibrate a few items.
Car drove fine for about 5 miles, then started to binding again with another ESC light. Code C1237 Primary pressure sensor signal comes back again, as does C1354 Pressure sensor (Wh1) - Other, C1356 Pressor sensor (Wh2) - Other. Feels like it's the back brakes, but I'm not completely sure.
Brake pedal feels more firm than normal and is very sensitive. A slight touch of the pedal applies the brakes enough to stop. So lightly that it doesn't even trigger the brake lights to come on.
I can do a HECU air bleed through a scan tool and it relieves the brake dragging about 50% - enough to drive around the block before the brakes start seriously binding again.
Any suggestions of what to check for next?
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