2009 Hyundai Genesis - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Leaking problem rear main leak
black oil or red oil
if red it is a torque converter seal and the transmission will have to be removed
use a professional auto transmission specialist shop
black oil is sump oil and can be from a rear main seal or leaking from a rocker cover gasket and running down to under the bell housing making it appear as a rear main seal
12/24/2017 8:55:23 AM •
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Battery goes dead overnight on four occasions
I dont think the dealer knew what he was doing ,your altenator has 6 diodes inside it and the are a one way check valve for current,If one fails no light will come on because it is still charging,But will drain your battery,I hope this helps you and have a merry x mas and please dont forget to vote on this solution
2/11/2014 8:43:39 AM •
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on Feb 11, 2014
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Auto choke
The rpms remain high because the auto choke is incorrectly set and the cam is holding the throttle open. Loosen the 3 screws that hold the cap on and turn it until about the middle of the settings indicated on the edge of the cap. reset the screws.. IF you have a EFI engine (which does not have a choke ) then read the fault codes to find which sensor has failed.
10/24/2013 8:23:28 AM •
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2009 Hyundai Genesis - Nav map zooms in and out by itself
My problem with the NAV system zooming in and out all by itself was fixed by the dealer. It seems there was an electrical short in the controller knob (the round knob you use to navigate the screen with). They had my car for two days, running it now and then, waiting for the problem to occur. It finally did, and then they replaced the controller knob. It has been working fine ever since.
1/30/2013 7:49:42 PM •
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on Jan 30, 2013
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I have a lot problems
You already took #1 off the list.
The national auto parts chains (AutoZone, Pep Boys, and Advance Auto Parts) will hook up a
diagnostic tool to your car to perform a Charging System diagnosis for free - its an easy
way to exonerate & differentially diagnose your Alternator/Battery/Voltage Regulator.
Priority Action Part Type Cause
1 Inspect Battery Battery Discharged or Faulty.
2 Inspect Battery Cable Corroded, Broken, Shorted or Poorly Connected Battery Cable.
3 Inspect Fuel Filter Clogged or Dirty Fuel Filter.
4 Inspect Distributor Cap Distributor Cap Cracked or Burned contacts.
5 Inspect Coil - Ignition Faulty Ignition Coil.
6 Inspect Wireset Worn, Damaged or Faulty Spark Plug Wire(s).
7 Inspect Spark Plug Incorrectly Gapped or Fouled Spark Plug(s).
8 Inspect Starter Starter Motor Faulty.
9 Inspect Fuel Pump Low Fuel Pressure.
10 Inspect Solenoid Switch Faulty Starter Solenoid Switch.
11 Inspect Relay - Fuel Pump Faulty Fuel Pump Relay.
12 Inspect Fuel Injector Pressure Regulator Faulty Fuel Injector Pressure Regulator.
13 Inspect Ignition Switch Improperly Connected or Faulty Ignition Switch.
14 Inspect Starter Motor Faulty Starter Motor.
15 Inspect Fuel Injector Dirty or Worn Fuel Injectors.
16 Inspect Fuel Pump Strainer Clogged or Dirty Fuel Pump Strainerat.
17 Inspect Engine Control Computer Incorrect Operating Information Being Delivered and Sent From The ECC.
18 Inspect Fuel Tank Fuel Tank Empty.
19 Inspect Carburetor Carburetor Flooded or Faulty Choke.
20 Inspect Distributor Worn, Loose, or Incorrectly Installed Distributor.
21 Inspect Distributor Rotor Burned Distributor Rotor contact
9/4/2011 12:50:46 AM •
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on Sep 04, 2011
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Km450 1 1/4 ton wiper motor not functioning?
It is most likely a blown fuse and you need to find out why the fuse blew. The fuse must be in the main fuse box. The position and function of the fuses is normally marked on the inside of the fuse box cover and also in the owner's handbook. If you don't come right with these, work your way through the fuses looking for a blown one. To ease your search the wiper fuse it should be around 15 to 20 amps. If it is not the fuse, suspect the switch, wiper motors are traditionally very reliable units.
3/27/2011 10:52:23 AM •
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on Mar 27, 2011
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Paint chipping and cracking issue
sounds like a port of entry paint repair. A lot of times cars get damaged in transit and the repairs are carried out with out the knowledge of the dealer or the new owner at the port of entry. Usually without much thought of using the right flexable products so the bumper lasts, it looks good but cracks later.
1/28/2011 8:44:16 AM •
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on Jan 28, 2011
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