FLv8
Never late in the V8
- Joined
- Jun 1, 2019
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- 42
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- Location
- Jacksonville, FL
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Attached are the documents the dealer provided me while I wait for the catalytic converter to arrive. (Feel free to view attachments. However I have outlined the items of importance below w/ exception of Repair Estimate breakdown.)
The Service Invoice notes exactly what my local mechanic and I noticed when we looked at the live data. Hyundai tech noted: "performed diagnosis on fuel system and found bank 2 rear o2 sensor going lean at idle. mimicing front o2 sensor catalyst converter is bad". (Obviously their system does not have spellcheck)
As for the Multi-Point Inspection, the dealer has noted the following "requires immediate attention":
Cabin / HEPA Filter
Fluids: Oil / Coolant / Power Steering / Brake Fluid / Washer
Engine Air Filter
Tread Depth: Left Rear Tire - 3 (measured in 1/32")
Tread Depth: Right Rear Tire - 3 (measured in 1/32")
Brake Linings: Left Front - 3 (measured in mm)
Brake Linings: Right Front - 3 (measured in mm)
Brake Linings: Left Rear - 3 (measured in mm)
Brake Linings: Right Rear - 3 (measured in mm)
The Repair Estimate (attached) states the cost to address the issues listed in the inspection is a flat $996.00. The line item that has me scratching my head is "Tires -4" and cost is listed at "$78.14". There is absolutely no way the dealer is going to give me 4 brand new Michelin PS4 tires for that price. What could this line item possibly indicate?
To note once more, I find it odd this repair estimate does not include an oil change because that is the one service that I know for a fact the vehicle needs. I am certain they can tell by the VIN that I have had zero service performed on the vehicle since I purchased in June.
I would like to get the community's thoughts and input on the Repair Estimate. Not only opinion regarding the cost but the necessity of the work the dealer states "requires immediate attention". I do not want to have the dealer laughing all the way to the bank.
The Service Invoice notes exactly what my local mechanic and I noticed when we looked at the live data. Hyundai tech noted: "performed diagnosis on fuel system and found bank 2 rear o2 sensor going lean at idle. mimicing front o2 sensor catalyst converter is bad". (Obviously their system does not have spellcheck)
As for the Multi-Point Inspection, the dealer has noted the following "requires immediate attention":
Cabin / HEPA Filter
Fluids: Oil / Coolant / Power Steering / Brake Fluid / Washer
Engine Air Filter
Tread Depth: Left Rear Tire - 3 (measured in 1/32")
Tread Depth: Right Rear Tire - 3 (measured in 1/32")
Brake Linings: Left Front - 3 (measured in mm)
Brake Linings: Right Front - 3 (measured in mm)
Brake Linings: Left Rear - 3 (measured in mm)
Brake Linings: Right Rear - 3 (measured in mm)
The Repair Estimate (attached) states the cost to address the issues listed in the inspection is a flat $996.00. The line item that has me scratching my head is "Tires -4" and cost is listed at "$78.14". There is absolutely no way the dealer is going to give me 4 brand new Michelin PS4 tires for that price. What could this line item possibly indicate?
To note once more, I find it odd this repair estimate does not include an oil change because that is the one service that I know for a fact the vehicle needs. I am certain they can tell by the VIN that I have had zero service performed on the vehicle since I purchased in June.
I would like to get the community's thoughts and input on the Repair Estimate. Not only opinion regarding the cost but the necessity of the work the dealer states "requires immediate attention". I do not want to have the dealer laughing all the way to the bank.

