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Problems with 2013 Hyundai Genesis ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL

On average, the 2013 Hyundai Genesis starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL and its various aspects after 37 250 miles.

Recently reported ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL problems on 2013 Hyundai Genesis

Driving less than 3000 miles since purchased (74,000) - the vehicle has powered down/engine shut 4 times while stopped at a light attempting to turn left and 1 time while accelerating up a hill. all 5 times have been in town roads going under 40 miles per hour or at a stop. the key has been placed in the key insert every time so there was no way for us to bump it while driving. in order to get it started again, you have to place it in park and power it up again. most recent happened today so we are now filing a complaint.

The vehicle sets brakes when i accelerate and brings my car to a stop. it will not release the brakes. when the vehicle comes to a stop the vehicle won't move. yesterday it occurred twice and the second time a female contact her husband and he told her to have me pump the brakes to see if they release. the brakes released. the traction control on the dash figure came on and would not clear. i believe it has be something wrong with that feature on the vehicle. a very dangerous fault. *tr

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