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Hyundai Recalls 2022-2023 Genesis Models Due to Fire Risk from Fuel Pump Issue

April 30, 2024 by Chuck Panzarella

Hyundai Motor America has recently announced a safety recall for certain 2022-2023 Genesis GV70, GV80, G80, and G90 vehicles to address an issue with the low-pressure fuel pump that could potentially lead to a vehicle fire risk. Owners of affected Genesis models should watch for recall notifications so this critical repair can be completed.

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What is the Fuel Pump Issue Causing Fire Risk?

Hyundai has determined that the low-pressure fuel pump assemblies in the subject vehicles may contain impellers that can deform under high ambient temperatures or certain environmental conditions. This deformation of the impeller could cause interference with the fuel pump housing, resulting in mechanical resistance that can lead to a shutdown of the fuel pump.

A shutdown of the fuel pump restricts fuel flow to the engine, causing a sudden loss of power or engine stall while driving. This sudden loss of motive power increases the risk of a crash or fire.

What Models Are Affected by the Genesis Fuel Pump Recall?

The following Genesis vehicles are affected by the potential fuel pump failure and fire risk:

  • 2022-2023 Genesis GV70 (12,763 units)
  • 2022-2023 Genesis GV80 (14,414 units)
  • 2022-2023 Genesis G80 (2,899 units)
  • 2022-2023 Genesis G90 (1,364 units)

A total of 31,440 Genesis vehicles are potentially impacted by this recall related to the low-pressure fuel pump assemblies.

Can I Still Drive My Genesis if it is Affected?

Hyundai recommends that owners of the recalled Genesis models park their vehicles outside and away from structures or flammable materials until the recall repair is performed. Dealers will inspect the low-pressure fuel pump assembly and replace it if necessary at no cost to owners.

While there may not be an obvious warning that the fuel pump is failing, some potential signs could include:

  • Displaying check engine or other warning lights
  • Engine stalling or hesitating
  • Loss of power while driving

If you experience any of these issues, it is advised to have your vehicle towed to the nearest Genesis dealer to avoid further risks.

What Will Genesis Do to Fix the Issue?

To remedy this fuel pump defect, Genesis retailers will inspect and replace the low-pressure fuel pump assembly in all affected vehicles at no charge, regardless of whether the vehicle is still under warranty.

Hyundai will also reimburse owners for any out-of-pocket expenses incurred to temporarily remedy the recall condition, according to their reimbursement plan filed with NHTSA.

The raw material used for the fuel pump impeller production was changed by the supplier in September 2022 to correct the impeller deformation issue going forward.

When Will Genesis Send Recall Notifications?

Hyundai plans to begin notifying Genesis dealers about the recall on June 18, 2024. Owners of the recalled 2022-2023 Genesis models will receive notification letters by mail with instructions on how to schedule the free repair starting on June 18, 2024 as well.

If you own one of the affected Genesis vehicles, you can also contact the Hyundai Customer Service team at 800-633-5151 and reference the Hyundai recall number 022G for more details on getting your vehicle remedied.

What If My Genesis Has Ongoing Issues?

If you have experienced recurring issues with your Genesis model related to this fuel pump defect or any other problems, you may have recourse under your state’s lemon law protections.

Lemon laws require the manufacturer to repurchase or replace a vehicle if they are unable to repair a defect after a reasonable number of attempts. This protects consumers from being stuck with an unsafe or inoperable vehicle.

The experienced lemon law attorneys at Consumer Action Law Group can review your situation for free and advise if you qualify for repurchase or replacement under applicable state laws. We can guide you through exercising your rights and getting the resolution you deserve.

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Has your Genesis been in the shop repeatedly for the same defect with no resolution? Don’t keep dealing with the headaches and safety risks – let our lemon law experts review your case for free.

Call us at (818) 254-8413 to schedule a free, no-obligation case evaluation. You can also fill out our online form, and we’ll follow up to discuss your vehicle’s persistent problems and potential next steps.

Don’t let the manufacturer leave you stranded – get the compensation or replacement you’re owed for your lemon vehicle. Our lemon law attorneys fight to uphold your rights as a consumer.

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