Update: The dealer ended up keeping my car 5 days before I ended up getting it back. The first day, of course they told me that they 'couldn't replicate the problem' to which I responded that they can keep the car until they fix it. I also quoted the issues/resolutions that I read on this website without referencing the website. The service person told me that they can't just replace the master brake cylinder without having justification for it. I was furious. An hour later, the guy calls me back and said, "Mrs. X, guess what we found? The master brake cylinder needs to be replaced but we have to order the part." Oh really??? Shocker. I told him that while I'm not a mechanic I'm not just some clueless woman that doesn't know anything about cars. I cannot stand the way that dealerships treat women when it comes to service appointments. Anyway, Once I finally got my car back, with brakes, there were 3 other things that was screwed up as a result of them screwing with the settings in the system. After 2 weeks of screwing around with this I can honestly say that the car seems to be running normally. I do love my Genesis but I cannot wait to sell it and I told the service manager that he needs to fix my car in an expeditious manner because as soon as I get it back, I'm selling it. Such a shame because I do think this is a great car and for what they cost you would think that the service would be a step up from the usual. And to think that Hyundai had the nerve to try to woo me to buy an Equus for $62K. Please!