Take it to dealer. Don't mess with it and maybe void the warranty. It will not cost you anything with only 5000 miles on it.
If a product is under warranty the buyer should expect the manufacturer or dealer to cover any and all problems under warranty. The problems should be handled in a professional manner with no excuses. A buyer of a product pays for the warranty as a part of the purchase price and why would anyone not want to take advantage of what they have already paid for. After the warranty period is over then its a different story. I recently had a expensive clothes washer quit at about 13 months old, just out of warranty. So I called American Express and got a free new washer under their automatic warranty plan since I used the AMX card to buy the washer originally. My point is that it is smart to use warranty coverage. It saves money and time.
And then there are some of us that have code readers and want to go into the dealer for-armed.
FYI, I bought a bluetooth ODB II like the one below, then paired it with a smart phone or tablet using free app Torque. It worked great in the Genesis and other cars as well. Besides clearing codes it can display tons of other information (RPM, coolant temp, voltage, etc...)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ELM327-ELM-..._Automotive_Tools&hash=item4169436350&vxp=mtr
Yes, it works fine with the Genesis, and my Mazda 3. In fact, I forgot and left it plugged in the Genesis about a week and it still works fine.Genesis 4.6 not listed on their site. Are you saying you have used it and it has worked properly with appropriate app on Iphone? Would like to have one for sure.
Just go in Google Play (Google market) select app and search for Torque. There is a free app or you can get a paid version with more features.Where do I get that free App? I have a HTC andriod phone.
Just go in Google Play (Google market) select app and search for Torque. There is a free app or you can get a paid version with more features.