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I need to ask for help from the Genesis Sedan Owners community for some advise, as I have never been in this type situation with any of the automobiles that I have ever owned. I will give the community a time line of what I have been facing ever since my Genesis over heated and has been in and out of the dealer since late September.
Time line since purchasing my Genesis Sedan
March 5, 2013
Purchased my 2010 Genesis Sedan from St. Augustine Hyundai with 42K on the clock as a CPO car.
September 7, 2013
I have the cars oil changed at my local Mobil 1 Service center (I have always used Mobil1 oil on all of my vehicles). The Mobil1 center advised me that my Genesis had a bad oil leak from the oil filer area and that the oil leak had covered most of the back of the engine, Transmission and coated the fire wall and some of the underneath of the chassis. From what I was told and I what I saw this leak had been going on for some time and prior to my purchase of the car.
Here you can see the oil leak.

Another picture

Here you can see how the Transmission is also covered in oil.

September 21, 2013
My Genesis overheats and is taken into the dealer on flatbed.
September 27, 2013
I take possession of my Genesis after the dealer fixes her up (dealer told me that the heater control assembly was at fault)
September 28, 2013
On my way to Broward County via Florida Turnpike my Genesis hits the rev limiter at 3.5 RPM and first time the engine stalls. After getting off the turnpike the engine is stumbling severally check engine light comes on but I'm able to make it home.
September 30, 2013
On my way home from work the engine stumbles and turns off and will not start, car is flat bedded back to dealer. Dealer changed the following to attempts to fix the problem (updates the car, changes 4 cam sensors, VVT Valve.
October 2, 2013
I take possession of my Genesis and on my way home from the dealer the engine stumbles and turns off, the car has to be flat bedded back to the dealer again.
October 4, 2013
My writer asks if he can drive the car after the techs are done, now when my writer is test driving my Genesis it continues to have the same problem that the engine will not pass 3.5 PRM and also leaves him stranded.
Now since October 4th my Genesis has been at the dealer and after two Hyundai Field Engineers have had a chance to review the car they are determining that the cause is that the oil leak damaged the main engine wire harness and that they are will be replacing the Engines Main Wire Harness and also a few other sensors including the coolant sensor as well. My Genesis has been stopped for over a month and since then I have contacted the South Eastern Hyundai Corporate Office filling my complaint and requesting the car to lemon lawed as I have no faith in my Genesis any more. I was told that since my Genesis is used purchase I need to have the BBB moderate in my case. I have contacted the BBB and also put into motion having the BBB moderate between Hyundai USA and I.
This is where I'm turning to the Genesis Owners community for advise, I purchased this car specially because it was a CPO car and In good faith thinking that I was getting a good product. I truly feel that the dealer that I purchased the car from did not to its job and truly inspect the car prior to giving it the CPO certification. As I have stated prior I have never had this type of problem with any vehicle that I have owned in the past and coming from owning two Lexus a GS and ES, prior to the Genesis I'm honestly regretting leaving Lexus in light of the problems that I'm having with the Genesis. I'm feeling that the dealer that I purchased it from really did nothing other than clean up the car and slapping on the CPO certification and raising the price because of the CPO cert. I also feel that the dealer that is servicing my Genesis is just stabbing in the dark, and my biggest fear is what other problems will pop up after the Engines Main Wire Harness is replaced and truthfully I don't know if that will remedy the problem. I have to say that I understand that Hyundai wanted to enter the Premium Sedan Market, and even that the Genesis Looks great and is a good Sedan with great road manners I honestly have to say that I do not feel that Hyundai is not mechanically on par with the other long time premium Sedan Players (Lexus, Acura, Infinity, and also MB, BMW, and Audi) I understand that other may never even have a faction of the problems that my Genesis has, but again I came to Hyundai in good faith and after what I have gone through I don't know if I will in the future. Maybe it I'll change my mind, but this is how I'm feeling today, knowing that I will be a another week that I do not have my car back from the dealers shop.
Time line since purchasing my Genesis Sedan
March 5, 2013
Purchased my 2010 Genesis Sedan from St. Augustine Hyundai with 42K on the clock as a CPO car.
September 7, 2013
I have the cars oil changed at my local Mobil 1 Service center (I have always used Mobil1 oil on all of my vehicles). The Mobil1 center advised me that my Genesis had a bad oil leak from the oil filer area and that the oil leak had covered most of the back of the engine, Transmission and coated the fire wall and some of the underneath of the chassis. From what I was told and I what I saw this leak had been going on for some time and prior to my purchase of the car.
Here you can see the oil leak.

Another picture

Here you can see how the Transmission is also covered in oil.

September 21, 2013
My Genesis overheats and is taken into the dealer on flatbed.
September 27, 2013
I take possession of my Genesis after the dealer fixes her up (dealer told me that the heater control assembly was at fault)
September 28, 2013
On my way to Broward County via Florida Turnpike my Genesis hits the rev limiter at 3.5 RPM and first time the engine stalls. After getting off the turnpike the engine is stumbling severally check engine light comes on but I'm able to make it home.
September 30, 2013
On my way home from work the engine stumbles and turns off and will not start, car is flat bedded back to dealer. Dealer changed the following to attempts to fix the problem (updates the car, changes 4 cam sensors, VVT Valve.
October 2, 2013
I take possession of my Genesis and on my way home from the dealer the engine stumbles and turns off, the car has to be flat bedded back to the dealer again.
October 4, 2013
My writer asks if he can drive the car after the techs are done, now when my writer is test driving my Genesis it continues to have the same problem that the engine will not pass 3.5 PRM and also leaves him stranded.
Now since October 4th my Genesis has been at the dealer and after two Hyundai Field Engineers have had a chance to review the car they are determining that the cause is that the oil leak damaged the main engine wire harness and that they are will be replacing the Engines Main Wire Harness and also a few other sensors including the coolant sensor as well. My Genesis has been stopped for over a month and since then I have contacted the South Eastern Hyundai Corporate Office filling my complaint and requesting the car to lemon lawed as I have no faith in my Genesis any more. I was told that since my Genesis is used purchase I need to have the BBB moderate in my case. I have contacted the BBB and also put into motion having the BBB moderate between Hyundai USA and I.
This is where I'm turning to the Genesis Owners community for advise, I purchased this car specially because it was a CPO car and In good faith thinking that I was getting a good product. I truly feel that the dealer that I purchased the car from did not to its job and truly inspect the car prior to giving it the CPO certification. As I have stated prior I have never had this type of problem with any vehicle that I have owned in the past and coming from owning two Lexus a GS and ES, prior to the Genesis I'm honestly regretting leaving Lexus in light of the problems that I'm having with the Genesis. I'm feeling that the dealer that I purchased it from really did nothing other than clean up the car and slapping on the CPO certification and raising the price because of the CPO cert. I also feel that the dealer that is servicing my Genesis is just stabbing in the dark, and my biggest fear is what other problems will pop up after the Engines Main Wire Harness is replaced and truthfully I don't know if that will remedy the problem. I have to say that I understand that Hyundai wanted to enter the Premium Sedan Market, and even that the Genesis Looks great and is a good Sedan with great road manners I honestly have to say that I do not feel that Hyundai is not mechanically on par with the other long time premium Sedan Players (Lexus, Acura, Infinity, and also MB, BMW, and Audi) I understand that other may never even have a faction of the problems that my Genesis has, but again I came to Hyundai in good faith and after what I have gone through I don't know if I will in the future. Maybe it I'll change my mind, but this is how I'm feeling today, knowing that I will be a another week that I do not have my car back from the dealers shop.