A week ago car had a minor accident - not a scratch but both headrests got deployed. At the beginning it looked not too complicated to put them back as they should be ( I am an electromechanical engineer and done quite a number of my own car repairs). I looked up on Google, found this forum, pulled the tech bulletin ( Thanks, Dmitriy) but had no luck to get headrests in place. I have noticed that a few plastic pieces ( clamps, etc) were broken (before I even start working on it - I found them on the car floor).
Thus, I have done more research and found lowest price for the new OEM headrests at $360 a piece ( $720 +s/h). Well, I took my car to the dealership and was hoping that I may get $200-$300 fix price (as it was mentioned by someone in this tread).
Guess, what?
First of all, when I told at the dealership what has happened - they all come out to look at it - they never heard about this Genesis feature(!?).
Second, because I printed Dmitriy's bulletin and brought with me just in case (huh)- they took it to use as a reference(!).
Third, one hour later, dealer came out and said that some pieces are broken ( I didn't mention that I've found out it already) and they need to get parts to fix those pieces and total cost ( not replacing with a new headrests but repair existing ones) will be - keep your chair - $1,049!!!! When I responded that I have checked already price and I can buy new headrests for $720, dealer said that he needs a few minutes - talk to the parts department. Five minutes later he came out and "offered" total fix with a new headrests for $825! Well, now I know who I am dealing with... I ended up by doing more Google search and ordering both new OEM headrests on line for a total price of $538+s/h.
Entire "adventure" makes me feel so bad for those who have no experience with cars and have to trust car dealers/mechanics and pay astronomical prices for something that should not cost as much as it is asked for.