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Vibration Questions

What is your experience with the vibration issue?

  • I have a 3.8 RWD that has no vibration issue.

    Votes: 31 17.5%
  • I have a 3.8 RWD and have a vibration issue that has not been fixed.

    Votes: 28 15.8%
  • I have a 3.8 RWD that had the issue, now corrected by tire exchange or another way.

    Votes: 4 2.3%
  • I have a 3.8 AWD that has no vibration issue.

    Votes: 35 19.8%
  • I have a 3.8 AWD and have a vibration issue that has not been fixed.

    Votes: 22 12.4%
  • I have a 3.8 AWD that had the issue, now corrected by tire exchange or another way.

    Votes: 8 4.5%
  • I have a 5.0 RWD that has no vibration issue.

    Votes: 15 8.5%
  • I have a 5.0 RWD and have a vibration issue that has not been fixed.

    Votes: 15 8.5%
  • I have a 5.0 RWD that had the issue, now corrected by tire exchange or another way.

    Votes: 4 2.3%
  • I have a 5.0 AWD (non U.S. build) that has no vibration issue.

    Votes: 4 2.3%
  • I have a 5.0 AWD (non U.S. build) and have a vibration issue that has not been fixed.

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • I have a 5.0 AWD (non U.S. build) that had the issue, now corrected by the tire exchange or...

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • My vibration goes away after 5 minutes of driving... Is not a concern.

    Votes: 9 5.1%

  • Total voters
    177
Just purchased 2015 Genesis 5.0. Initially had Hankook tires, and noted bad vibrations on the highway (50mph - 80mph intermittently). So, turned around and after 3 days of waiting, got them changed to Continentals. Now, I feel smaller vibrations--not too bad at various speeds, but only above 40mph and most between 55-75. and it's not consistent at a certain speeds. vibration is consistently there, but at what speed it occurs is not consistent. I have an appointment to get it checked out in 3 weeks--earliest they have available.

I've had Honda's/Toyota's and never had this problem. Also, I have not been impressed with service either.
 
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I just had enough of it and being on service and complaining about it.

I bought a 2015 Genesis 3.8 after thinking for a long time. I never had a Hyundai before and honestly did not trust it as a reliable car. Initially the car performed well in all aspects but at 1k miles the car started to vibrate and few more miles the steering wheel also started to vibrate really bad.

- First Service
The vibration just got worst and at the first service and some internet research I was asked to replace the tires due a Hyundai recall, which I did. Well, that did not fix the vibration issue but just made worst. I also opened a complain with Hyundai about the vibration.
- Second visit
I went back to the dealer and explained in details what was happening. They inspect and said that had to perform a tire balance as they were off.
- Third visit
Vibration was still as before, specially around 50-60 miles. So, took it back to the dealer and again inspection and more adjusts and nothing.
- Fourth visit
At this point I was upset and did not want the car anymore. Went back to the dealer and asked them to trade in for another car, even talked to the owner. He asked the service manager to ride my car which he did and even with the vibration he said it was normal. I told him that the loaner Genesis they gave me to drive while my car was in service did not have it and he should drive the loaner to compare it. He said the owner would take care of my issue. After almost 3 hrs seated at the dealer waiting for someone to talk to me I went to search for the owner again and ask what would happen. At that point the owner was busy and nobody could help me. So, I decided Hyundai never more and left to trade it for another trusted and reliable brand.
i went through similar issues, when the service manager started looking at replacing drive shafts etc, he was replaced
 
i went through similar issues, when the service manager started looking at replacing drive shafts etc, he was replaced

Hello guys, I am the owner of a 2015 Hyundai Genesis V6 Ultimate and I am having intermittent vibration now as well. One moment it drives like a dream then one moment it vibrates through the steering wheel. Something weird, but I'm thinking the lower I have the A/C the worse the vibration. So is it safe to say that nobody in this thread has had there vibration issue fixed in any way? Did anybody with new wheel sizes or tires fix any issues? Thanks for the help or input!
 
Update 10/06/15- ** 89 respondents, 26.97% have[/U][/B] an unresolved vibration problem.

Previous update 9/23/15- 87 respondents, 27.59% have[/U][/B] an unresolved vibration problem.
 
I can feel a slight vibration in the steering wheel at idle. If I turn of the a/c it seems to decrease significantly. It is not enough of a vibration to cause me issue or concern.

Fellas I've had the vibration at idle issue and finally at a south Florida dealership they found a collapsed rear motor mount to be the cause. Naturally when the AC is on, it further augments the chassis vibration against the motor. Problem solved.
 
I suffer from the same flat spot issue when my car stands for more than a day, prior to this when I picked up the car two months ago the vibration at all speeds was terrible, the dealer swapped out the tires with new tires and which resolved the permanent vibration. Hopefully Hyundai sorts this out...
 
I had my Hankooks replaced with the Continentals several months ago. It's been cold the past couple of nights (just above freezing), and I experienced the same vibration in the morning as I did with the Hankooks. After the car sits cold, it'll vibrate for the first couple of miles until the tires warm up. This happens regardless of engine temperature (I've let the car warm up for a full ten minutes to test if it was engine vibration). The vibration varies with vehicle speed but not engine speed. Once the tires have warmed up, the vibration goes away until the car sits for an entire cold night. It's only been that cold for a couple of mornings, but if it continues I plan to bring it up with my service advisor during my next visit.
 
With the OEM Hankook tires, I only noticed the flatspotting after the car had sat overnight or after 6-8 hours sitting in really cold weather. No big deal as it went away quickly once driving. With the Michelin replacements they flatspot after only 1 hour of sitting still and the vibration is much worse than I ever had with the Hankooks.
 
I had after market rims & Michelin snow tires installed, made no difference, still "flatspotting" & still vibratiing at the same speeds, probablyy worst at 115 km, seems to me this prettyy much shows its a mehanical problem not wheels & tires
 
It is clear that the 2015 Genesis Chassis is very sensitive to wheel balancing. Did you have your Winter Tires/Rims Road-Force Balanced? This made a huge difference to the high speed vibration on my car. I think the Flat-spotting issue is common to may different low-profile tires.
 
Hello, new member here. I just picked up my 2015 3.8 RWD Genesis (Michelin 18" Primacy MXM4 tires) last week and noticed a mild "vibration" through the steering wheel, which led to my finding this forum and this thread. It was very noticeable because my pervious car (Lexus GS350) had no such problem.

I've had many cars and have had experience with flat-spotting, out of balance tires, and out of round wheels. This does not feel the same as any of those, which seems to be substantiated by the many comments on this thread. I notice it at speeds above about 45MPH and it doesn't change with speed changes.

Furthermore, it's not a "vibration" in the sense that it does not have a periodic repeat frequency as does flat-spotting and balance problems. It is a rough feel that's more like the "road feel" you get in a sports car with overinflated tires. Except that it doesn't seem to change with road quality. I've even purposely run over imperfections in the pavement and do not feel them through the wheel.

Since it doesn't seem to be tire/wheel related, I'm not sure what to suspect -- suspension, engine mounts, something in the engine compartment that can transmit vibration to the steering column.

I haven't driven the car enough yet to be any more specific than I have described, nor do I have enough to take the car back to the dealer. I also do not know if this is in any way the same as other people on this thread have experienced. I haven't seen it described in quite the same way. Any comments would be appreciated.
 
:welcome: Aboard and congrats on your new ride. Just some things to check into from reading may of these post. Check your air pressure as when these cars are shipped across the ocean they over inflat the tires and sometimes the dealers forget to lower to the required pressures. One poster on here experienced the same the type of vibration your experiencing and he found it to be a faulty AC pulley. Check to see if your vibration changes with/without the AC on. No matter what you do, take it back to your dealer and get it reported that you have an issue. Good luck and be sure to report back your findings.
 
:welcome: Aboard and congrats on your new ride. Just some things to check into from reading may of these post. Check your air pressure as when these cars are shipped across the ocean they over inflat the tires and sometimes the dealers forget to lower to the required pressures. One poster on here experienced the same the type of vibration your experiencing and he found it to be a faulty AC pulley. Check to see if your vibration changes with/without the AC on. No matter what you do, take it back to your dealer and get it reported that you have an issue. Good luck and be sure to report back your findings.

Has anyone who purchased a 2016 noticed any issues?
 
Hello, new member here. I just picked up my 2015 3.8 RWD Genesis (Michelin 18" Primacy MXM4 tires) last week and noticed a mild "vibration" through the steering wheel, which led to my finding this forum and this thread. It was very noticeable because my pervious car (Lexus GS350) had no such problem.

I've had many cars and have had experience with flat-spotting, out of balance tires, and out of round wheels. This does not feel the same as any of those, which seems to be substantiated by the many comments on this thread. I notice it at speeds above about 45MPH and it doesn't change with speed changes.

Furthermore, it's not a "vibration" in the sense that it does not have a periodic repeat frequency as does flat-spotting and balance problems. It is a rough feel that's more like the "road feel" you get in a sports car with overinflated tires. Except that it doesn't seem to change with road quality. I've even purposely run over imperfections in the pavement and do not feel them through the wheel.

Since it doesn't seem to be tire/wheel related, I'm not sure what to suspect -- suspension, engine mounts, something in the engine compartment that can transmit vibration to the steering column.

I haven't driven the car enough yet to be any more specific than I have described, nor do I have enough to take the car back to the dealer. I also do not know if this is in any way the same as other people on this thread have experienced. I haven't seen it described in quite the same way. Any comments would be appreciated.

What you describe are exactly the thing I noticed on mine. I had it inspected several times at the dealer and nobody was about to narrow down the cause of the vibration. I gave up and traded it few months back. Good luck!
 
Has anyone who purchased a 2016 noticed any issues?

My dealer didn't have any 2016s last week and the rebates and dealer discounts were so good on the 2015s that I couldn't resist, especially since they had exactly what I wanted. I hope they haven't added much for the 2016s since the 2015s were a major redesign. However, I would also be interested in hearing if the "vibration" issue has been resolved.

I appreciate the suggestion regarding possible A/C relation to the problem. I'll check it out. Although 33 psi is the recommended tire pressure, mine are at 34-35, but I'll lower it and see it makes a difference.

This thread has been very useful to me :) and I'll be sure to report back any findings to make my contribution.
 
Hello everyone. Big thanks to the OP for starting this thread!! Just read through all 14 pages. Sometimes this sort of perspective is what can help a thread along (or not), so here goes.

As others have pointed out, there are two issues here: 1) Flat-spotting; and 2) Vibration at speed.

I have a freshly-paved residential street (read: smoooth) in front of my house. I can notice definite shaking from the steering wheel at 25-30 mph. Maybe this is flat-spotting, but as others have suggested there may be a correlation between the flat-spotting and vibration at speed. Ideally, I would want to drive my car out of the garage after an overnight rest and feel the shake. Then I should take my car out and drive the piss out of it (get the tires nice and warm), then come back home and park it in my driveway for a moment or two, get out and stretch my legs, and then proceed to pull out onto the road as if my car had been parked overnight. If this is true flat-spotting, then when I drive my car onto my street for the second time, the vibration should not be there at all at 25 mph. To my knowledge no one has done a controlled experiment like this. Many say the flat-spotting goes away after a few minutes driving, which it may, but to confirm this we need to control for as many variables as possible, like road composition, etc. I'll do it soon and report back. *EDIT* The "flat spotting" is evident all the time, regardless of how long I've warmed up the tires. So not flat-spotting at all, but the vibration issue alone.

As far as the vibration at speed. There have been a few (and only a few) who have reported back that changing to aftermarket wheels or other Genesis wheels hasn't fixed the problem. We first need to confirm that the aftermarket wheels are properly balanced. And if the replacement Genesis wheels don't fix the problem we need to confirm that the car from which they were borrowed doesn't have the same vibration problem because if it's the wheels then of course the new car they're put on will also vibrate.

Has anyone tried putting non-Genesis but still Hyundai wheels on a vibrating Genesis? From a car that you've verified via a test drive that does not vibrate? Like a Sonata, Elantra, Veloster, or even a Kia Optima for that matter. If we could verify that a smooth-as-glass vehicle's wheels and tires were put on a Genesis that we know has a vibration issue and the problem is solved, we'll know it's a tire and/or wheel problem. If not, then we'll have strong evidence to point to a drivetrain issue. Which quite frankly is what Hyundai was probably aware of when they tried to solve the problem with a tire swap, which obviously didn't.

I hope that all makes sense.

FWIW, I have a 3-week old Genesis with the Michelin MXM4 tires and have both the alleged flat-spotting and vibration/shaking at speed. From about 40 mph and up it gets better or worse at varying speeds, but is always present at some degree.

Took it to the dealership, the techs said all the Genesis do this but to their credit they road-force balanced the wheels/tires anyway to try and appease me, without any noticeable improvement afterwards. They also let me test drive a brand new '15 3.8 AWD off the lot and it exhibited the same vibration at speed. The answer the dealership gave me to this "normal vibration" was to blame the Lotus partnership and the quest to get a more sporty feel, which to anyone that knows much about cars will tell you is total bunk.

At any rate, I wanted to put my .02 in and get subscribed since I have the same non-resolved issue.

Tony
 
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Hello everyone. Big thanks to the OP for starting this thread!! Just read through all 14 pages. Sometimes this sort of perspective is what can help a thread along (or not), so here goes.

As others have pointed out, there are two issues here: 1) Flat-spotting; and 2) Vibration at speed.

I have a freshly-paved residential street (read: smoooth) in front of my house. I can notice definite shaking from the steering wheel at 25-30 mph. Maybe this is flat-spotting, but as others have suggested there may be a correlation between the flat-spotting and vibration at speed. Ideally, I would want to drive my car out of the garage after an overnight rest and feel the shake. Then I should take my car out and drive the piss out of it (get the tires nice and warm), then come back home and park it in my driveway for a moment or two, get out and stretch my legs, and then proceed to pull out onto the road as if my car had been parked overnight. If this is true flat-spotting, then when I drive my car onto my street for the second time, the vibration should not be there at all at 25 mph. To my knowledge no one has done a controlled experiment like this. Many say the flat-spotting goes away after a few minutes driving, which it may, but to confirm this we need to control for as many variables as possible, like road composition, etc. I'll do it soon and report back.


As far as the vibration at speed. There have been a few (and only a few) who have reported back that changing to aftermarket wheels or other Genesis wheels hasn't fixed the problem. We first need to confirm that the aftermarket wheels are properly balanced. And if the replacement Genesis wheels don't fix the problem we need to confirm that the car from which they were borrowed doesn't have the same vibration problem because if it's the wheels then of course the new car they're put on will also vibrate.

Has anyone tried putting non-Genesis but still Hyundai wheels on a vibrating Genesis? From a car that you've verified via a test drive that does not vibrate? Like a Sonata, Elantra, Veloster, or even a Kia Optima for that matter. If we could verify that a smooth-as-glass vehicle's wheels and tires were put on a Genesis that we know has a vibration issue and the problem is solved, we'll know it's a tire and/or wheel problem. If not, then we'll have strong evidence to point to a drivetrain issue. Which quite frankly is what Hyundai was probably aware of when they tried to solve the problem with a tire swap, which obviously didn't.

I hope that all makes sense.

FWIW, I have a 3-week old Genesis with the Michelin MXM4 tires and have both the alleged flat-spotting and vibration/shaking at speed. From about 40 mph and up it gets better or worse at varying speeds, but is always present at some degree.

Took it to the dealership, the techs said all the Genesis do this but to their credit they road-force balanced the wheels/tires anyway to try and appease me, without any noticeable improvement afterwards. They also let me test drive a brand new '15 3.8 AWD off the lot and it exhibited the same vibration at speed. The answer the dealership gave me to this "normal vibration" was to blame the Lotus partnership and the quest to get a more sporty feel, which to anyone that knows much about cars will tell you is total bunk.

At any rate, I wanted to put my .02 in and get subscribed since I have the same non-resolved issue.

Tony




I have driven several 2015 Genesis cars and they all the vibration problem.
The flat spotting was definitely a problem for me with the original tires. The tire recall fixed that but definitely did not solve the high speed vibration problem. I get it between 60-80 mph.
I used to own a 2015 v6 ultimate HTRAC. I recently had the opportunity to trade it in for a 2015 Genesis v8 since it was offered to me a great discount. They both have very similar vibration. The v8 already had the continental tires on it.
Since then I have purchased and installed winters tires and wheels as a package from tire rack that are road force balanced and the vibration persists. These are brand new wheels and tires.
I have also driven 2 other v8 Genesis cars before and they both had similar vibration.
I am convinced that this vibration issue is an intrinsic undesirable feature of the car's drivetrain.
I would take it back to the dealer but I don't think I would get anywhere since I have non oem wheels on my car. I can live with the minor vibration but I wouldn't wanna drive this RWD beast on snowy roads without the appropriate tires.
I might pursue it in early spring.
 
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