Jay86
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- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Yea honestly after seeing a lot of your posts it inspired me to try and figure this car out myself, after being told it’d be a “dealer car”. I fell in love with this car regardless, I’m a younger guy and this is my first car I bought and started working on so it’s a bit of a learning slope with this one haha!Try cleaning the wire harness connectors pins with electrical contact cleaner. We all make mistakes when trying to do work our cars from time to time; it is part of DIY. Make a mistake and learn from it.
Hell, even so called professional mechanics make mistakes as well; but most people never learn about it since they do not know anything about cars to tell the diference until the car stop working properly and pay that mechanic more money to fix the issue they caused in the first place. Hence, why I do my own repairs if possible and had minimal issues with out-of-pocket repairs ever since on my cars.
I’m gonna take your advice and try and clean it out with electrical contact cleaner the best I can, if that doesn’t work what would you suggest? I’m still learning how electrical components work so I’m a bit unsure what the next step would be..?