Wife's 2019 G70 w/2.0T left her stranded on Aug 4. Genesis immediately towed it to the dealer. Web page showed codes #4 cyl misfire and two O2 codes. Next morning service advisor called and said that the fuel was contaminated with diesel and to call my insurance company. I told her that it had been two weeks and 200 miles since the car was fueled at an unleaded pump. Contaminated fuel usually shows up within a mile or two. I called my insurance company and he was to send someone to take a fuel sample and have it analyzed. I didn't hear anything until Aug 16 the service advisor called and said that warranty was going to fix it and gave a hurried list of parts ordered: High pressure fuel pump, injector,
spark plug, coil pack, etc. Six thousand miles ago the car misfired momentarily two times within a couple of days, then set an O2 code that turned out to be a catalytic converter. It took them more than a month to get the part and fix the car. They didn't do anything to fix the mis fire problem because it didn't set a code. I told them then I would be back because of the symptoms both times. If this car is representative of Genesis reliability and dealer quality, I doubt Genesis will be around long. Eighteen days into this with no end in sight and no mention of a loaner car from the dealer. 29,300 miles on the car now.
My Husband and I bought a 2020 G70 2.0T Elite A-T RWD for her high school graduation present(she was 16, worked full time, cheerleader, straight A's, every sport played, & it counted as B-day/X-mas gifts til paid off!). We spoil her, but she's not spoiled. Nah, we reward her for hard work, just like life does/should! I being a work from home mom and not very mechanically inclined am just starting my self education in these topics.
My husband however is the type that does not allow anyone to do any work/maintenance on our home, boat, cars, trucks, appliances, IT/electronics, or anything else( he tries to do our own medical as well, & he's not to bad either). Her G70 has about 35,000 miles currently, and we've had no problems until about a month back. She was on empty, showing 0 miles left and put 3/4's tank in, not 3 miles from the gas station car started running terrible, and had no power.
Stranded on hwy. waited a bit and started it back up. Sounded almost normal at idle, but when she started to drive off it came back. At a blistering speed of 2-3 mph she got it back to the house. Called dealership, and they towed it in( the hubby was working or he would not of let it go w/o a fight). A week goes by and dealership clears code(which I do not know), we get car back, runs ok for half a day, and now won't move under it's own power!!!
Totally pissed at dealership(GENESIS OF WILLOW PARK, TEXAS and hope y'all see this!!!)! Now that I know what my husband always knew, was that they are totally incompetant at service and good at sales! He said that it was surging under load, slight rough idle, fuel/air mix is way too rich and dies when throttled even gently. He said that it is gonna be one of these items thats the cause; bad fuel, fuel filter, fuel pump, fuel pressure reg., or the worst for last catalytic converter. he also said it could be a rare and less likely issue like smog pump related vapor lock situation not allowing fuel pressure sending unit to work properly.
With most things there is an abundance of pics, vids, sites, and DIY's on the web to kinda get an idea of where to start. Not Genesis, and that is why I'm here and after spending half a day reading, I am better for it. Just want to say, that I think its wonderful how Y'all help each other, and work through your car problems to come up with answers. On other forums that primarly have women using them, are full of drama, hatefulness, and are rarely helpful! Thumbs-up to y'all doing your best and it's a breath of fresh air! Now back to my Question, do y'all agree with my husband? 99% of the time he's right. Thanks