reddogva99
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I have not noticed this in my 5.0 Ultimate. I wonder if the automatic damping feature takes care of this.
Hesitates is putting it mild at times. I pulled out of a store onto a busy 2 lane road yesterday, where you need to "punch it" or you'll be waiting a long time for a big clearance. As you exit the store's lot, there is a little curb lip that you drive over. As I pulled out yesterday, the car completely bogged down as if I took my foot off of the gas - I glanced down and saw the traction control symbol flashing on the dash. Dangerous and unnecessary behavior for such a minor little bump in my opinion. I usually turn off TC in those situations, but forgot to - and almost paid the price.
I own a 2015 Genesis 5.0 Ultimate and I was driving down the interstate I95 FL in the median late (left) and a car in the middle lane was weaving, so I punched it at 70mph to get around the car. The car completely bogged down and the cars behind me almost hit me. They are probably wondering what kind of idiot I was. I went to the dealership and told them MY car was not going to have that happen again and to fix it.Hesitates is putting it mild at times. I pulled out of a store onto a busy 2 lane road yesterday, where you need to "punch it" or you'll be waiting a long time for a big clearance. As you exit the store's lot, there is a little curb lip that you drive over. As I pulled out yesterday, the car completely bogged down as if I took my foot off of the gas - I glanced down and saw the traction control symbol flashing on the dash. Dangerous and unnecessary behavior for such a minor little bump in my opinion. I usually turn off TC in those situations, but forgot to - and almost paid the price.
SOLUTION: replaced fuel line. Kicks butt again...very happy now.
I own a 2015 Genesis 5.0 Ultimate and I was driving down the interstate I95 FL in the median late (left) and a car in the middle lane was weaving, so I punched it at 70mph to get around the car. The car completely bogged down and the cars behind me almost hit me. They are probably wondering what kind of idiot I was. I went to the dealership and told them MY car was not going to have that happen again and to fix it.
SOLUTION: replaced fuel line. Kicks butt again...very happy now.
Sorry, I didn't ask the details about the fuel line solution. They didn't have the parts in stock though and it took 3 days with a loner car. The is fixed now it has been great ever since.Are you able to go into more detail on this? What was the story with the old fuel line ?
You are correct with the Genesis flooring the car response. (I am not a 25yr old kid screwing around with a 55k car) The managers were trying to tell me that it is was a governor of sorts with flooring the car. I told them that engineering of a 420hp engine that has been in the market (5.0 V8) for over 3yrs should NOT have a problem with full responses to acceleration. I also told them that if in fact the engine could not respond with full acceleration, if needed, it will not be underneath my butt. The main guy in the Hyundai garage agreed with me, stating a car should not bog down with full acceleration. I need to have a car that will perform as a proven engine should. With that said, I do believe in this car and understand the world is not perfect, but I need to have faith in what I have as my options with driving in the beautiful state of Florida.Good luck, but don't count on this "fix." Genesis doesn't always respond well to suddenly flooring the accelerator. Much more reliable to gradually depress the gas pedal.
Are you able to go into more detail on this? What was the story with the old fuel line ?
Probably means fuel rail...the main supply to fuel injectors
Right.... but what on earth would cause problems with that in a 1 year old car?
First post to this forum and sorry to bring this thread back from the grave but I'm so glad I found this site and this thread. I have a 2016 Genesis Ultimate, and since I bought it have been having this issue, every time the rear wheel goes over a curb or hits gravel at low speed it dumps the throttle. Scary especially when pulling out from a store or my driveway. I took it back to the dealer and they said they couldn't reproduce the problem.
I will turn off TSC and keep the car in sport mode all the time after reading this and a few other threads.
PS - I found the answer to my other beef with this car. Since I have the Ultimate I'm not getting Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. :-(