BlancaGenny
Been here awhile...
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2018
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- 515
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- Location
- Dayton, OH
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Like the title states, my rearview camera went out a bit over a month ago. It's been with Liberty Hyundai here in Rapid for the past two weeks. Two weeks before that, they had it and and changed the camera itself. Since they've had it this time around, they have replaced the head unit twice, yes you heard correctly, twice, and still no image on the screen; only the blue screen with marker lines.
$2400 for a head unit x 2 is $4800 plus labor. And guess what?! I'm not paying a penny. I was originally going to have to pay the labor charge I was quoted at which was $135 but Hyundai took care of the head unit price and the dealership is the one paying the tech since my issue is unresolved. I put in a customer satisfaction ticket with Hyundai and they approved the issue. So, now I have a refurbished head unit which comes with a 12mo/12k mile warranty and will likely not have to pay for the electrical issues going on with what they state "is probably the issue" (covered under 5yr/60k).
I'll be getting the car back today until their one and only certified tech comes back from emergency leave (collapsed lung, condolences). There isn't another Hyundai dealership for 240 miles.... pity. I'm happy Hyundai is taking care of the issue. The dealership not so much. They need to have more than one qualified tech to work on these cars. I'll thank Hyundai but I'll be happy to move out of the area where there are many dealerships to choose from.
$2400 for a head unit x 2 is $4800 plus labor. And guess what?! I'm not paying a penny. I was originally going to have to pay the labor charge I was quoted at which was $135 but Hyundai took care of the head unit price and the dealership is the one paying the tech since my issue is unresolved. I put in a customer satisfaction ticket with Hyundai and they approved the issue. So, now I have a refurbished head unit which comes with a 12mo/12k mile warranty and will likely not have to pay for the electrical issues going on with what they state "is probably the issue" (covered under 5yr/60k).
I'll be getting the car back today until their one and only certified tech comes back from emergency leave (collapsed lung, condolences). There isn't another Hyundai dealership for 240 miles.... pity. I'm happy Hyundai is taking care of the issue. The dealership not so much. They need to have more than one qualified tech to work on these cars. I'll thank Hyundai but I'll be happy to move out of the area where there are many dealerships to choose from.