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Lower windshield weather stripping popped off

AceRimmer

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Genesis Model Year
2019
Genesis Model Type
Genesis G70
Washed my car today. The lower windshield weather stripping decided to flop off! PICS BELOW. I jimmied back in but it's not gonna stay long. Can I glue it? Is it that important or just for looks? It does feel dry for a rubber piece so I googled replacements but to no avail. All the searches lead to side or door trim/stripping. Hunted around on HKG parts sites, nothing. Anyone know the part number?



WARNING. Angry rant alert:
I am so $%^& sick of this car. It has all the bones to be great but the quality has been utterly pathetic and I've had nothing but problems the 2.5 years I've owned it. Clean title, no accidents, currently only has 32k miles!!! It's been into the dealer at minimum 15 times. Last year they had it nearly 2 months. This year has been a bunch of short, frustrating visits (like a near 5 hour oil change). Extra frustrating when the dealer is 30 miles away.

I've counted at least 12 different parts that were covered under warranty but now it's expired. Oh, that number doesn't include 4 (yes, FOUR) infotainment screens in 18 months!!! Sunroof replaced, sunroof trim 3 (three!) times, seatbelt retractor, center console lid, door weatherstripping, pins sticking out thru the passenger seat leather (seriously!), HVAC controls replaced 2 times, faded headlight, headliner squeaks 2x (due to terrible techs when 'repairing' the sunroof), wheel well trim, transmission resets, brake vibrations thanks to shite factory pads (I eventually had to install ECB pads and rotors to fix it). There's more, that's just the off top of my head!

I've had more problems w/ this car in 2.5 years than ALL my cars combined in over 20+ years of ownership- including German and American and cars I've tracked. If I hadn't lost so much resale thanks to hail damage while sitting outside at the dealer (yay...) to get fixed last year and invested in repairs since warranty expired, it'd be long gone. I'm so damn close to sucking up the loss and dumping the car. It pisses me off as the car is so damn good when it is good. But everytime I turn around it's 2 more things. <grumble grumble>
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That's the cowl panel. The clips that hold it in are probably broken. A new one isn't too expensive. You can try to clip it back in, but it will likely pop out again. Don't use glue, it will make a mess and you'll never get a new one to fit later.

Part number is usually 83315A or 83315B. Just search for "Genesis G70 cowl panel" and your model year.

And man, that's a brutal list of problems. I don't blame you for wanting to dump it. That sounds exhausting.
 
Your list of problems is unbelievable. Hopefully things are better going forward.
 
That's the cowl panel. The clips that hold it in are probably broken. A new one isn't too expensive. You can try to clip it back in, but it will likely pop out again. Don't use glue, it will make a mess and you'll never get a new one to fit later.

Part number is usually 83315A or 83315B. Just search for "Genesis G70 cowl panel" and your model year.

And man, that's a brutal list of problems. I don't blame you for wanting to dump it. That sounds exhausting.
Ah, cowl panel, that would make sense. Thanks so much!

Ownership of this car has been incredibly fatiguing, frustrating, yet at the same time it makes me smile when all is well, for those brief moments. It's been like owning a British roadster or Italian car!
 
Ah, cowl panel, that would make sense. Thanks so much!

Ownership of this car has been incredibly fatiguing, frustrating, yet at the same time it makes me smile when all is well, for those brief moments. It's been like owning a British roadster or Italian car!
You've just described classic car ownership perfectly. The pain makes those sweet moments even better. Hang in there.
 
Sorry to hear of your problems. I am on my second G70 and have only had one problem. It was kind of a biggie in that the car would not start and had to be flat bedded to the dealer. But the dealer was great and I had a nice loaner. I would definitely buy another.
 
You've just described classic car ownership perfectly. The pain makes those sweet moments even better. Hang in there.
Appreciate the sentiments from everyone. Unfortunately, this car has 2 major drawbacks regarding the parallels:

A) It doesn't have anywhere near the charisma of classic or Italian cars. It's not devoid, like a Toyota, but it's certainly more competent than charismatic IMHO.

B) It's my daily driver. And considering I recently started doing home health, the last thing I can afford is car trouble. We'll see what happens.
 
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Appreciate the sentiments from everyone. Unfortunately, this car has 2 major drawbacks regarding the parallels:

A) It doesn't have anywhere near the charisma of classic or Italian cars. It's not devoid, like a Toyota, but it's certainly more competent than charismatic IMHO.

B) It's my daily driver. And considering I recently started doing home health, the last thing I can afford is car trouble. We'll see what happens.
Fair points. It's a practical daily driver, not a passion project. Reliability is key for your work, and that's a perfectly good reason to keep it.
 
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