It is a simple fix. Just swap out the two 40A slow blow ABS/ESC automotive fuses for two 25A slow blow fuses in the fuse box. No extra programming or ecu adjustment needed fo the 2015-2016 Genesis. However, Hyundai will swap the fuses for free per the recall.Just got this when I logged on to MyHyundai account. View attachment 55229
Those are the important fuses to stop a fire in the ABS module, but the multifuse card in the engine box also has a recall. Hyundai has a shortage of the revised version and the recall might not be completed because of it. The ABS fuse recall: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2021/RCRIT-21V160-6827.pdfIt is a simple fix. Just swap out the two 40A slow blow ABS/ESC automotive fuses for two 25A slow blow fuses in the fuse box. No extra programming or ecu adjustment needed fo the 2015-2016 Genesis. However, Hyundai will swap the fuses for free per the recall.
Those fuses are available. The ABS recall is poorly named, it's 2 FMX MaxiFuses that need replacement.Strange. The multi fuse recall appears to involve replacing two standard 20 and 25 amp fuses. Why would these fuses not exist?
The ABS recall only requires the installation of the 20A and 25A ABS fuses. It even states that in the TSB you posted. The TSB even circled the two fuses that need replacing.Those are the important fuses to stop a fire in the ABS module, but the multifuse card in the engine box also has a recall. Hyundai has a shortage of the revised version and the recall might not be completed because of it. The ABS fuse recall: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2021/RCRIT-21V160-6827.pdf
My car has had one on backorder from Hyundai for almost a year now because apparently... none exist.
No. The multi fuse mean two separate fuses(20A and 25A) that needs replacing. The TSB explains the procedure and fuses needed in detail.I thought that this is what Hyundai refers to as a multi-fuse.
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I haven't seen any of those on the fuse isle at the local auto parts store.
I received it last week for the first time.When was the last time that you checked for this? The ABS multi-fuse replacement recall came out a few years ago. It's still valid, of course.
The fuse was already replaced by the dealer, So I think its something else.It is a simple fix. Just swap out the two 40A slow blow ABS/ESC automotive fuses for two 25A slow blow fuses in the fuse box. No extra programming or ecu adjustment needed fo the 2015-2016 Genesis. However, Hyundai will swap the fuses for free per the recall.
It will probably be the actual multi fuse, the one Hyundai has none of in production.The fuse was already replaced by the dealer, So I think its something else.
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Could be. However, there is no other fuse recall for the 2015 Genesis to my knowledge. If so, post it please so that I can get my Genesis sorted out.The fuse was already replaced by the dealer, So I think its something else.