2011 Genesis Sedan

52 messages,  Last post on Jun 18, 2011 at 6:42 AM

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#45 of 52 Re: Acceleration Issue with 2011 3.6 Genesis [tnsprof] by tjc78

Nov 02, 2010 (1:27 pm)

Replying to: tnsprof (Oct 29, 2010 2:39 pm)
hen accelerating from stop or crawl, vehicle intermittently hesitates in acceleration (no rpms), then all of a sudden it catches hold and lurches forward at greater than anticipated speed as I have accelerated more since it didn't move forward initially upon pressing the accelerator.
 
This is due to the transmission logic. The car is in a higher gear and it holds it as long as possible for fuel economy. My car does it too and my previous car (06 Toyota Avalon with an Aisin transmission like the Gen) did it as well. After driving the car for a while you can get used to it and feather the gas just right to almost avoid it all together.
 
This sounds crazy, but there is one way to get the computer to downshift a little faster. Since the tranny "learns" your driving behavior, when you drive with light foot it holds the gear as long as possible. Within reason (in a safe place) be a little hard on the car (a few full throttle applications) and the computer usually will downshift a little faster eliminating the "lag".

#46 of 52 Re: Acceleration Issue with 2011 3.6 Genesis [tjc78] by harrybush00

Jan 04, 2011 (4:36 pm)

Replying to: tjc78 (Nov 02, 2010 1:27 pm)
I've had a similar experience. It almost feels like the car is out of gear and then goes into gear while I feather the accelerator.
 
http://mygenesisblog.blogspot.com/2011/01/first-blog.html

#47 of 52 Re: Acceleration Issue with 2011 3.6 Genesis [harrybush00] by tnsprof

Jan 04, 2011 (9:40 pm)

Replying to: harrybush00 (Jan 04, 2011 4:36 pm)
I just recently resolved the latent accelerator issue. It took 4 times into the dealership before they sent a factory engineer to the rescue. It turned out to be related to my driving/braking pattern and a new safety feature on the vehicle. I brake most of the time with my left foot and accelerate with my right. The Genesis and many new vehicles I am told have a sensor that prevents one from accelerating while the brake pedal is being depressed. Since I am a "two footer" and brake with my left, when I am at stop or in slow traffic I keep my left poised on the brake, thus it precludes my ability to accelerate until I completely remove my foot from the brake. Since learning of this by the factory rep I have not had any issues.

#48 of 52 Re: Acceleration Issue with 2011 3.6 Genesis [tnsprof] by harrybush00

Jan 08, 2011 (11:24 am)

Replying to: tnsprof (Jan 04, 2011 9:40 pm)
That's interesting. I am starting to feel like either my car has gotten better about throttle response or I'm getting used to it. I guess it'll get better over time.

#49 of 52 2011 4.6 Genesin - Adaptive Cruise by fc3w

Feb 13, 2011 (6:39 am)

I just purchased a 4.6 Genesis but have not picked it up yet. During the test drive the adaptive cruise worked fine. However, it slowed down a considerable distance from the car ahead, which in some situations could be a problem. After the fact, I wondered whether this feature has a sensitivity adjustment or can be turned off at the driver's discretion. I didn't have a chance to ask salesman although I doubt he would have known. Can anyone help me with this question?

#50 of 52 Re: Comments on 2010 Hyundai Genesis sedan [tjc78] by pulone1

Apr 21, 2011 (10:34 am)

Replying to: tjc78 (Sep 16, 2010 9:03 am)
why so many loaners? problems with your '09?
 
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#51 of 52 Re: Comments on 2010 Hyundai Genesis sedan [pulone1] by tjc78

Apr 21, 2011 (11:00 am)

Replying to: pulone1 (Apr 21, 2011 10:34 am)
Yes,
I've had it randomly die on me, (dealer was stumped, Hyundai corporate said to clean and re-torque all grounds) hasn't done it since.
 
Various interior trim pieces needed to be replaced (b-pillars tore, sunvisor light died)
 
the power tilt/telescopic wheel problems (still not fixed, has a mind of its own)
 
power passenger seat spit out parts from underneath
 
The engine makes some really nasty noises on startup (dealer claims normal).
 
My dealer also offers loaner for oil changes. Add all this up and you can see why I've had my share of loaners. I've driven just about every Genesis combo out there.
 
12 months and one week to go on the lease,

#52 of 52 Re: 2011 4.6 Genesin - Adaptive Cruise [fc3w] by gdblake

Jun 18, 2011 (6:42 am)

Replying to: fc3w (Feb 13, 2011 6:39 am)
I have a 2011 4.6l Genesis, too. The adaptive cruise control has a 3 option setting to set the distance you desire from the car ahead. I haven't had any trouble with mine and I usually use the middle distance spacing.
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