Hyundai Genesis owners have reported 3 unknown or other related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 1 most common unknown or other problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's unknown or other (3 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Unknown Or Other problems |
On 8/16/11, while driving down a couple of hills on my brakes, approaching a car & stop sign at an intersection a little over 2 blocks away, I pressed down harder on the brake pedal to come to a complete stop. The car, a new, 2011 Hyundai Genesis, would not stop. I continued to press harder and harder on the brake, but the car would not stop. It just continued at to move at the speed I was driving down the hill, approximately 15-20 mph. As a result, the car rolled directly into the car sitting at the stop sign.
2011 Genesis, has backup camera , but no audio assist, you must be 2-5 ft before you see the object in the screen. Have written to Hyundai. Was told when we brought the car that it came with a backup camera, they are selling the car without the help of an audio devise. I have all the paperwork from Hyundai, where they told me that they cannot due anything to give me a audio assist. I can forward these papers to you if needed. Please contact me, there is not enought space to really write about this problem.
In my opinion and verified by the dealership where the car was purchase -the Genesis has pull to the left under normal driving and when accelerating; this becomes very severe if not immediately corrected this occurs at 25 mph to 45 mph. In my opinion this problem becomes extremely severe to the point of dangerous on roads when wet at speeds of 65 to 73 mph. In my opinion this problem is extremely severe to the point of dangerous at all times when at speeds of 75 to 85 mph. Hyundai had a regional technician look into the problem at the dealership. I was informed by the dealership the same problem occurred with him in the Genesis. At that point, they removed things I normally carry in the trunk which weigh about 150 pounds in total -after removing these the Hyundai regional technician told the dealership the Genesis operates within Hyundai specifications; and the dealership communicated to me that the Hyundai regional technician recommends not putting anything in the trunk and the Genesis will operate to Hyundai specifications. I feel the same problem of a severe pull to the left occurs if the trunk has things in it or without; although to a lesser extent if the trunk is empty. In addition the steering seems to be most difficult and a bit loose at the 70mph to 85mph speeds. I feel the Genesis may be prone to veer into other lanes or oncoming traffic if continual focused attention is not given to steering (or, struggling with steering at higher speeds). I do not feel that using the trunk of a car is any more than usual use. However, Hyundai stands behind their regional report and is completely unresponsive to this matter. I bring this to your attention for my own and others' safety.