paulyrusso
Hasn't posted much yet...
For what it is worth, I have had the entire steering column replaced and then the switch replaced on my 2010 Genesis. They worked on the car for 4 days changing as many parts as they could think of but the problem persists.
The dealer refuses to take the car back for the same issue. Not sure they can do that but they always say they will call back and don't. So I take that as refusing service.
I have bumped this up to Hyundai Consumer Affairs 1-800-633-5151. After dealing with them for over a month, they claim that the case has been moved up to the regional office and it is out of the dealer's hands. Whatever that means?
I was promised a call back from the regional office in 3 business days, well this is day 6 and no call back.
Good Luck getting this issue fixed! I am frustrated beyond belief with this.
After a couple more calls to Hyundai Consumer Affairs the dealer called me to schedule an appointment to fix the issue. They had a 2011 Genesis Sedan as a loaner ready for me. Dealer stated that they had a technical representative from Hyundai in to assist them with this issue. They told me I wouldn't see my car for a while as they were keeping it until it was fixed. I think that is because this is the third visit for this issue and I could begin lemon law proceedings if the problem persists. Anyway, this is day five for this visit and no update from the dealer. The car has been at the dealer for 9 days in total (plus I waited 3 weeks for the steering column to arrive), at least I have a loaner to drive this time. Will update once I get my car back to see if they really can fix this issue.