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2023-2024 · Electric SUV

Genesis GV70 Electrified Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your Genesis GV70 Electrified? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common Genesis GV70 Electrified Problems

Permanent magnet synchronous motor rear drive unit develops bearing seal leak, allowing gear oil to contaminate the motor winding insulation and triggering DTC P0B1F for drive motor inverter performance malfunction.
Regenerative braking system hydraulic blend valve sticks intermittently, causing an abrupt transition from regenerative to friction braking that produces a noticeable pedal pulsation and nose-dive at speeds below 15 mph.
12-volt auxiliary battery management system fails to maintain charge from the high-voltage DC-DC converter during extended parking periods, resulting in a dead 12-volt battery and inability to start the vehicle after 5-7 days.
Charging port door motorized release mechanism corrodes internally, preventing the charge door from opening via the dashboard button or key fob, requiring manual emergency release cable access through the cargo area.
All-wheel drive torque distribution control module loses communication with the front motor inverter on CAN bus, defaulting to rear-wheel drive only and storing DTC U0415 for invalid data received from drive motor control module A.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Genesis GV70 Electrified has a substantial defect that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to:

  • Full refund of the purchase price
  • Replacement vehicle of comparable value
  • Cash compensation (cash-and-keep settlement)
  • Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer

Genesis GV70 Electrified Lemon Law FAQ

My GV70 Electrified has a recurring 12-volt battery drain issue. Does this qualify under California Lemon Law?

Yes. A recurring 12-volt battery drain that prevents your vehicle from starting substantially impairs its use and potentially its safety. Under Song-Beverly, if Genesis has attempted to repair this issue two or more times without success, or if the cumulative time out of service exceeds 30 days, you likely have a valid lemon law claim.

The dealer keeps my GV70 Electrified for weeks because they are waiting on parts. Does wait time count toward the 30-day rule?

Yes. Under Song-Beverly, all calendar days your vehicle is out of service for warranty repair count toward the 30-day threshold, including days spent waiting for parts. The manufacturer is responsible for maintaining adequate parts supply, and delays in obtaining parts do not excuse the time your vehicle is unavailable to you.

Can Genesis require me to take my GV70 Electrified to a specific dealer for warranty repairs?

No. Under California law, you may take your vehicle to any authorized Genesis dealership for warranty repairs. The manufacturer cannot require you to travel to a specific location. However, for consistency in your lemon law case, it can be beneficial to use the same dealer so that repair history is consolidated on their records.

I am still making payments on my GV70 Electrified while pursuing a lemon law claim. Can I stop paying?

No, you should not stop making loan or lease payments while pursuing a Song-Beverly claim. Failure to make payments could result in repossession and damage your credit, which would complicate your lemon law case. If you prevail, Genesis will be required to reimburse all payments you have made, including interest charges.

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