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Rusted hood shock

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2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I detailed my car a few days ago and while cleaning under the hood, I noticed the passenger sides hood shock was rusting. There is about a 1.5 long sleeve at the point where the shock goes into the main body that separated and underneath it, it was all rusted. Will snap pic when I get a chance. Will point out to dealer at my next oil change to see if it is covered or not. Just wanted to see if anyone else noticed this happening on their Genesis.
 
Nope and I drive in horrible salted road conditions several months of the year.
 
Correct me if im wrong but I'm 100 percent sure I read something about 3 or 5 year rust protection warrenty
 
Correct me if im wrong but I'm 100 percent sure I read something about 3 or 5 year rust protection warrenty

Most manufacturers have this HOWEVER this never covers surface rust, only perforation due to rusting. Basically it's a pretty useless warranty IMHO.
 
This is far more than surface rust. I pulled up that loose sleeve and the part underneath is completely rusted. Will snap a pic when I get a chance.
 
Here are a couple of pics of the rusted shock.



 
That does look nasty. I am sure it will be covered under warranty. Why is the protective cap slit length wise? Mine is not. :confused:
 
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That is how I noticed it. It split do to the growth of the rust. I have been working a lot of hours at work so it was almost a month since I last raised my hood. When I did, it stood right out because that plastic case was part way down the rusted piece.
 
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