dougie94
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- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Hi everyone. I wanted to share an experience I had with my 2009 Genesis Sedan 4.6
One day, the power steering stopped working. Interestingly enough, the power steering came back the next day and continued to work for quite some time. Then it began to work on and off. Took it to a mechanic who, of course, suggested we replace the power steering pump.
My father did some research on the Korean forums regarding this issue and found out there is a common issue with the power steering electrical connector burning/shorting out. So we went ahead and purchased a pigtail connector from findpigtails.com, cut out the old connector then replaced it. Lo and behold, the power steering is working like a charm.
Should any of you have any issues with the power steering, you should check the condition of the power connector.
One day, the power steering stopped working. Interestingly enough, the power steering came back the next day and continued to work for quite some time. Then it began to work on and off. Took it to a mechanic who, of course, suggested we replace the power steering pump.
My father did some research on the Korean forums regarding this issue and found out there is a common issue with the power steering electrical connector burning/shorting out. So we went ahead and purchased a pigtail connector from findpigtails.com, cut out the old connector then replaced it. Lo and behold, the power steering is working like a charm.
Should any of you have any issues with the power steering, you should check the condition of the power connector.