SWhitfield
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2020
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G70
First, I'm new to the forum, a new owner (I've always leased) so I appologize for not knowing where to put my questions.
I brought my 2020 G70 into the dealership for a recall that I didn't pay much attention to. I asked them to check out the fact that when I step on the gas, the car doesn't go. It's scary. The tech agreed there was a problem and will fix it for $1300. Thanks to this forum, I see there is a recall for what seemed to be exactly my problem. So are they ripping me off, or am I all wrong? Here is the estimate:
LACK OF POWER- REPLACE SPARK PLUGS, AND PERFORM FUEL INDUCTION/FUEL INJECTION SERVICES LACK OF POWER- REPLACE SPARK PLUGS, AND PERFORM FUEL INDUCTION/FUEL INJECTION SERVICES TO CLEAN CARBON DEPOSITS
Here is the recall:
Hyundai’s latest recall is for more than 54,600 examples of its Elantra N, Kona N and Veloster N models, as well as G70 sedans from its luxury arm Genesis. The recall involves the vehicles’ fuel pump, which may fail and cause the vehicles to lose drive power.
Related: More Recall News (https://www.cars.com/news/recalls/)
Affected vehicles include model-year 2019-22 Veloster N hatchbacks, model-year 2019-23 G70 sedans, and model-year 2022-23 Elantra N sedans and Kona N SUVs. The fuel control valve in the high-pressure fuel pump of these vehicles may allow excess fuel to enter the pump due to wear of the fuel control valve plunger. The issue could eventually cause a loss or reduction of drive power at low spe
eds, increasing the risk of a crash.
Thank you for any help!
Susan
I brought my 2020 G70 into the dealership for a recall that I didn't pay much attention to. I asked them to check out the fact that when I step on the gas, the car doesn't go. It's scary. The tech agreed there was a problem and will fix it for $1300. Thanks to this forum, I see there is a recall for what seemed to be exactly my problem. So are they ripping me off, or am I all wrong? Here is the estimate:
LACK OF POWER- REPLACE SPARK PLUGS, AND PERFORM FUEL INDUCTION/FUEL INJECTION SERVICES LACK OF POWER- REPLACE SPARK PLUGS, AND PERFORM FUEL INDUCTION/FUEL INJECTION SERVICES TO CLEAN CARBON DEPOSITS
Here is the recall:
Hyundai’s latest recall is for more than 54,600 examples of its Elantra N, Kona N and Veloster N models, as well as G70 sedans from its luxury arm Genesis. The recall involves the vehicles’ fuel pump, which may fail and cause the vehicles to lose drive power.
Related: More Recall News (https://www.cars.com/news/recalls/)
Affected vehicles include model-year 2019-22 Veloster N hatchbacks, model-year 2019-23 G70 sedans, and model-year 2022-23 Elantra N sedans and Kona N SUVs. The fuel control valve in the high-pressure fuel pump of these vehicles may allow excess fuel to enter the pump due to wear of the fuel control valve plunger. The issue could eventually cause a loss or reduction of drive power at low spe
eds, increasing the risk of a crash.
Thank you for any help!
Susan