Recalls: Genesis JW1 GV60
Overview
Recalls are issued for defects or faults which have the potential to cause injury. Manufacturers or importers seek to inform the original buyer if their vehicle is subject to a recall and of the steps required to remedy the defect or fault. However, manufacturers or importers may not have the contact details of subsequent owners. Please note that the recalls below are for Australian-delivered vehicles only. Furthermore, the number of recalls should not be taken as an indication of a model’s reliability or its safety more generally.
Recalls: Genesis JW1 GV60
2022-23 Genesis JW1 GV60: rear driveshaft could break
In June 2023, recall campaign 31D040 was issued for 2022-23 Genesis JW1 GV60 vehicles. Due to a manufacturing defect, the vehicle’s rear driveshaft may fracture and this would result in a sudden loss of motive power. If this occurred whilst driving, there would be an increased risk of a collision and injury for both vehicle occupants and other road users. Until the recall works were carried out, drivers were advised to drive with caution and listen for any abnormal noise. If noise could be heard from the rear of the vehicle, owners were advised to have to have vehicle delivered to a Genesis dealer. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see REC-005698.
2022-24 Genesis JW1 GV60: seatbelt pre-tensioner inflator cap and metal fragments
In June 2023, recall campaign 31D015 was issued for 2022-24 Genesis JW1 GV60 vehicles. Due to a manufacturing issue, the seatbelt pre-tensioner inflator cap may fracture when deployed in the event of a collision. If the seatbelt pre-tensioner inflator cap fractured, metal fragments may be propelled at high speed towards the vehicle occupants – these could cause serious injury. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see REC-005715.
2022-24 Genesis JW1 GV60: ICCU software, battery drainage and potential loss of power
In April 2024, recall campaign 41D034 was issued for 2022-24 Genesis JW1 GV60 vehicles. Due to a software issue in the Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU), the auxiliary 12 volt battery may not charge as intended – this could cause battery drainage and a loss of motive power. If a loss of motive power occurred whilst driving, there would be an increased risk of a collision and injury for both vehicle occupants and other road users. For this recall, a Genesis Motor Australia dealership was to update the ICCU software. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see REC-005943.
Problems and faults: Genesis JW1 GV60
Overview
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Problems and faults: Genesis JW1 GV60
No troubleshooting information is currently available for the Genesis JW1 GV60.