Genesis Motors Australia recalls over 700 cars for one manufacturing defect

Cars have been a necessity for people who need to travel safely and comfortably.

Whether it’s for running errands or visiting long-distance family members, cars make sure that you reach your destination.

Yet, a recent recall shook several drivers, as it could affect their way of living.


Genesis Motors Australia—the luxury division of the South Korean vehicle manufacturer Hyundai—issued an urgent recall for three of their popular car models.

The affected models included the Genesis GV70, G80, and GV80, and were made between 2021 to 2022.

A total of 787 Genesis vehicles are at risk due to a critical manufacturing defect.


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The Genesis G80 is one of the three recalled units by Genesis Motors Australia due to an internal defect. Image Credit: Genesis Motors


‘Due to a manufacturing defect, the fuel pump impeller may become deformed under certain environmental conditions, interrupting the fuel supply,’ Genesis Motors Australia wrote in a recall notice.

‘If this occurs, the engine could stall resulting in a sudden loss of motive power.’

This defect could significantly increase the risk of accidents, leading to injury or death on the road.

The recall is a precautionary measure to prevent such incidents, and to ensure the safety of Genesis drivers and the public.


Genesis Motors Australia started addressing the situation by reaching out to affected vehicle owners.

If you own one of the mentioned models, Genesis Motors Australia should contact you soon regarding an appointment at your nearest dealership.

The fuel pump impeller will be inspected during the appointment and, if necessary, replaced at no cost.

For those who may have further concerns, Genesis car owners can reach out to the customer service team through their hotline, 1800 908 070.

You may go through the official recall notice and the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) list here.


Owners of the recalled Genesis models should take immediate action.

Not only is this crucial for safety, but it also ensures the continued performance and reliability of your vehicle.

The recall serves as a reminder that even the most prestigious and well-engineered vehicles could encounter unforeseen issues.

It's important to be safe, especially when it comes to the vehicles we rely on for daily transportation.
Key Takeaways

  • Genesis Motors Australia recalled several GV70, G80, and GV80 models from 2021 to 2022 due to a fuel pump impeller defect.
  • A deformed impeller could interrupt the fuel supply and stall the engine, resulting in a sudden loss of power.
  • A total of 787 vehicles were affected by this recall and owners were advised to check the VIN list if they own one of the affected units.
  • Genesis Australia started contacting owners of affected vehicles for a free inspection and replacement of the fuel pump impeller.

What are your thoughts about this recent recall? Have you ever had to take your car in for a safety recall? Share your experiences and insights with us in the comments section below.
 
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So many vehicles have defects now. It seems that modern technology cannot produce safe cars. That is not progress!
Haha, there are FAR MORE vehicles on the road now. Since 1970 the population has doubled and the vehicle population has quadrupled.

Also far more tech in vehicles now. Older vehicles were far more unreliable and plenty of brands still have an excellent reputation with little to no problems.
 
You have to take your Genesis to the friendly Hyundai dealer, who will hopefully know what to do. Don't hold your breath......
 
I think that it's very good of Hyundai to quickly recognise the prob., & to fix it up post haste. I say, "Give credit where credits due".
 
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Well I wouldn’t want to have been driving my new car for 2 or 3 years and then to have it recalled in the event that the engine could stall.
 
I think that it's very good of Hyundai to quickly recognise the prob., & to fix it up post haste. I say, "Give credit where credits due".
Somebody's quality assurance systems are not up to scratch or the specifications are not appropriate for the application. Having worked in the automotive original equipment and aftermarket fields for 20 years developing materials in the area of polymers. Hoses, suspension and brake parts, automatic transmission components, you name it! Except for tyres and wiper blades.

The hoops one had to jump through to get your material approved were horrendous. Then they set fire to the hoops for you to jump through again. Then poured petrol on the hoop and on it goes. Then if your prototype was successful, then pricing becomes a paramount consideration, which didn't concern me - just the material development.

Then the question of quality control. ISO, AS, JIS, ASTM and DIN quality systems came into play. Sampling sizes, tolerances and frequency were labour intensive, taking up almost 10% of the company's workforce. Then the product is shipped to Holden, Ford, Toyota , Mitsubishi, Mazda, Bendix, PBR, Borg-Warner, Narva, whoever. Then their quality teams check the components with a fine tooth comb in accordance to their quality systems. One part fails and the whole shipment is sent back, sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of parts. Then the whole process starts all over again.

Along the process that I have described, somebody stuffed up, causing the Hyundai's fuel pump impeller to fail in rare instances. In those situations, heads will roll and it won't be at the automotive manufacturer.
 
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