15 problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2011 Hyundai Genesis. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2011 Hyundai Genesis based on all problems reported for the 2011 Genesis.
When the car gets wet, it sends my dashboard lights flashing, and I’m able to put the car in gear without stepping on the brake, I brought it to numerous of Honda dealerships and other mechanical shops, and they are undetermined to find the cause.
Headlights will intermittently flicker off for several seconds when using turn signal. I understand this is already noted in TSB 20-be-009h.
The car was parked (not running or moving) in an open air grocery store parking lot. I was in the grocery store for approximately 20 minutes and came out to find a crowd and a fire crew who had just put out the fire in the hood area of my car. I have photos of the car but they are on my phone and I don't know how to send them to computer.
In 2016, I filed complaint # 1084551 regarding the engine shutting down when my car had only 23000 miles. Unfortunately neither this agency or Hyundai USA gave me the an explanation as to why this happened, and happy Hyundai kept my car for 43 days to replace various engine parts. Now in 2019, the connector to the coolant fan melted which is related to the ecm module. There was an ecm recall at the time in March 2016 but it appears that the specifications of the recall didnt address/fix the problem. Further, it appears that the problem I encountered in 2016, thee ecm recall and the problem I have encountered on July 25, 2019 are very related. I can only hope and implore thos agency to look further into these issues. The car was in motion when the engine light came on. Took to the dealer and the diaganostic I was given said thee thermostate needed to be replaced along with the temperature sensor and a coolant flush. Also told the a/c compressor and hose needed to be replaced. On August 14th the thermostate, sensor and coolant flush was completed by happy Hyundai but the engine came back on the same day after I drove on the expressway. I took my car into another o. August 20, 2019 and was told my car wass missed diagnosed and that the coolant fan controller had shorted and the connector to that component had melted. This is all related to the ecm module.
Recall on car back in 2014 for brake failure. Improper fluid used causing abs assist module to fail resulting in soft break pedal. Purchased vehicle in 2014 used and never told of this issue after purchasing vehicle nor never sent any info. Electrical problems , drive seat wont respond , wind shield wipers randomly turning on . Tail lights not working also on recall. This notification also never sent to use resulting in the vehicle being rear ended last year . Passenger seat head rest deployed and not drivers. Car was fixed and a couple of weeks ago the passenger head reset deployed again hitting my daughter and at the same exploded and came of its frame landing in the back seat. Hyundia dealer wont do anything other than whats on recall now.
Tl-the contact owns a 2011 Hyundai Genesis . While driving 20 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. The contact stated that the failure recurred a second time while in the reverse gear. Each time, the contact was able to correct the failure by opening and closing the driver's door. A dealer was not made aware of the failure. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 80,000. The VIN was not available. Ad.
My tail lights and brake lights stopped working. Replaced tail light switch. Didn't solve the problem.
"takata recall" > my 2011 Hyundai Genesis sedan has been granting many problems with starting. Sometimes it will start up immediately, then sometimes it will start slowly or not start at all and simply revert to a clicking and no start. This seems to also be giving many other drivers problems as I look online. Please update this information as I do not wish to be left stranded. The vehicle is off when this problem occurs.
While driving vehicle, the lights some times flash and/or the vehicle stops running even at highway speeds.
The vehicle has issues with the bluetooth sound system where it randomly disconnects regardless if the car is in motion or stationary. The car uses a lexicon sound system. However, the car experiences another issue with the display regarding selecting a bluetooth device and the screen appears blank. From where the issue derives is unknown to pin point. One possibility is that the system reads a cd randomly without a disk being inside and it resets the system.
On highway driving at 70mph, steering wheel got stiff and a/c, lights turned-off. I was told drive belt is broken/torn-out. Vehicle has only 53000 miles and I bought this vehicle brand new and followed service schedule at Hyundai dealership. Hyundai is declining the warranty for the belt and engine repairs. Dealership is asking to pay 7000 out of pocket for repairs.
The contact owns a 2011 Hyundai Genesis. On several occasions, while driving on the highway, the vehicle stalled without warning and lost power. The vehicle was towed to florence Hyundai (1721 w lucas st, florence, SC 29501 (843) 667-3317) where no diagnostic failure codes were found and the failure could not be duplicated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 147,000.
The screen where the navigation is freezes and you cannot see to control to regulate the air or to connect via bluetooth for hands free. If you turn it off and on it still will not clear the screen and you are stuck with a logo. Navigation won't work and you are stuck. It has happened multiple times over 40 times in the last year.
Brake lights failed. Due to failure of diode. Previous safety recall on stop lamp switch. Noted during oil change by service technician.
When engaging the turn signal, the headlights will flash off and back on quickly. This only happens when the headlights are set to "on" (as opposed to "auto"). It does not happen every time the turn signal is engaged, but it happens 15-20% of the time. It is distracting to the driver of the vehicle as well as other drivers around the vehicle. . Read more...