Sport51969
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2014
- Genesis Model Type
- Equus (2011-2016)
I have a 2014 equus ultimate, the car started loosing power, jerking and damn near slamming into park while driving down the highway, It was very scary. I took it to the dealer and was told my transmission was going bad, the tech reset the computer and said if it does it again I will need a new transmission at a cost of $5500.00. WOW. The car ran fine for about 2 weeks then it started screwing up again. It didn’t make since because the transmission wasn’t slipping or anything that you would normally expect when the transmission is going out. The day I was having it towed the the shop to have a new transmission installed the battery was acting like it was dead but the crazy thing was if I slammed the drivers door the car would start. No it wasn’t a loose battery cable.. some of the electronics would work but other wouldn’t. To make a long story short, it seemed more like the security system was compromised and possibly creating some of the problem. So I changed key fobs to see if it would make a difference. Needless to say, it made all the difference in the world. Somehow the fob that was used all the time lost it’s programming. Once I started using the new fob I haven’t had any more issues with the transmission or anything at all. The car has been running completely fine for the past 6 months. No transmission needed. I wonder how many people have replaced their transmission because it was recommended but it only needed a fully functional key fob. The dealer never called me back when I called this to their attention. Be careful before you take the advice from the dealer….


