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Problems with 2011 Hyundai Genesis POWER TRAIN

On average, the 2011 Hyundai Genesis starts to “feel” problems with the POWER TRAIN and its various aspects after 35 060 miles.

Components Affected by POWER TRAIN Issues

We have classified the 3 complaints from 2011 Hyundai Genesis about POWER TRAIN into the following categories.

MANUAL TRANSMISSION 1

Recently reported POWER TRAIN problems on 2011 Hyundai Genesis

Car is at 57k miles and requires a new transmission! the transmission control module adjusts for issues related to a transmission to ensure a smooth shift and ride essentially hiding the underlying problem. took my car in for a steering issue which required resetting the adaptive control. with this, the car's previously hidden transmission issue was amplified resulting in severe jerking and shifting gears.

When accelerating while turning a corner the engine loses power completely. in a heavy traffic situation this has caused near accidents and oncoming drivers to slam on the brakes. vehicle begins at a dead stop. 1/2 way thru the turn there is always a complete loss of power and car stalls for several seconds until power returns. this happens every time while accelerating around a corner. scary

After second time another window lift (failed without any use) fell down, went to dealer for repair. [the darkened window films were left scratched with open spaces at each repair.] auto released to customer for a few days until parts would arrive, after recall service. was told stop lamp switch replacement would fix all previous esc and transmission lockup complaints. not! after leaving dealership when slowing to 20 mph with electronic doors locked and windows closed, tapped brake, caused automobile to lurch violently to a sudden stop in rush hour traffic. smoke filled the interior and neither doors nor windows would open, and dash lights flashed intermittently on a random basis, with out logic, and died. auto was immobilized and could not be shoved nor driver extracted by fire department response (2). eventually was able to cause passenger power window (only) to lower halfway during final flash from lights. with help was able to escape. trunk was opened with manual key (key fob inoperative) and swelled battery was melting down, with ventilation, did not explode. the oem battery location failed by sedimentation shorts from a "goosey" suspension. dealer retrieved vehicle, after window lift replaced, demanded customer removal by putting bad battery from another vehicle in for jump start. drove to nearest after market store for adsorbed glass mat (agm) battery to preclude future fires. driver's door actuator total failure replaced (37631). brake light switch replaced again (46704). brake switch diode recall refused by dealerships that continue to also refuse to adjust emergency free play, at any cost. porous oem tires replaced for safety. this car is considered unsafe to drive unless one window remains lowered for an escape path.

Manual transmission sometimes fails causing unsafe situations for drivers and passengers. failures include transmission not engaging requested gear, failing to disengage gear, grinding while engaging gear. hyundai has so far been willing to replace transmission and related parts however no "fix" currently exists. hyundai employees have been blaming drivers for causing problems even though on multiple occasions driver proven to not be cause. it is a design defect. what happens when my vehicle runs out of warranty? how about the depreciation, with a know lemon transmission? *tr

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