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Genesis Car Parts UK - Quality Used & Genuine Parts

Welcome to SpareSeekers, your marketplace for quality used, genuine, and aftermarket Genesis car parts across the UK. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast, professional mechanic, or Genesis owner looking for replacement bumpers, headlights, differential components, fuel pumps, or interior trim, you'll find thousands of parts listed by trusted UK sellers and professional Genesis breakers.

Finding the right Genesis parts has never been easier on SpareSeekers. Browse genuine OEM parts, OE-quality alternatives, and performance upgrades for all Genesis vehicles from the award-winning G70 sports sedan and flagship G90 to the popular GV70 compact SUV and innovative GV60 electric crossover. Genesis is Hyundai Motor Group's luxury division, launched globally in 2015 to compete with established premium brands. Every part is photographed and described in detail by sellers, giving you complete transparency before you buy.

Search by part type, Genesis model, and location to find exactly what you need. Browse parts listed by verified Genesis breakers and UK sellers, contact them directly to confirm compatibility, and arrange collection or fast nationwide delivery. Access the widest selection of Genesis spares in the UK, with savings up to 80% off main dealer prices. Genesis ranked 7th out of 30 luxury brands by RepairPal with average annual repair costs of £772 versus £891 industry average, making quality used parts a smart choice for maintaining your Genesis vehicle.

Popular Genesis Models We Stock Parts For

Find parts for all Genesis models across the UK. We cover the complete Genesis range including:

Sports Sedans: G70 (compact luxury sports sedan launched 2018, winner of 2019 MotorTrend Car of the Year, shares platform with Kia Stinger, available with turbocharged 2.0L four-cylinder producing 252 hp or twin-turbo 3.3L V6 producing 365 hp, offers rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, praised for driving dynamics and value, J.D. Power Quality & Reliability score of 84/100 for 2025), and all sports sedan variants. The G70 competes directly with BMW 3 Series, Audi A4, and Mercedes C-Class at a lower price point with exceptional performance and comprehensive warranty coverage including complimentary scheduled maintenance.

Midsize Luxury Sedans: G80 (midsize luxury sedan launched 2016 as successor to Hyundai Genesis sedan, fully redesigned for 2021 with Athletic Elegance design language, available with turbocharged 2.5L four-cylinder producing 300 hp or twin-turbo 3.5L V6 producing 375 hp, offers advanced technology and premium materials, J.D. Power Quality & Reliability score of 88/100 for 2025, highest Genesis rating, praised for ride comfort and build quality), Electrified G80 (all-electric version with dual motors producing 365 hp combined, 282-mile range, launched 2022 as Genesis's first electric sedan), and all midsize sedan variants. The G80 competes with BMW 5 Series, Mercedes E-Class, and Audi A6 with exceptional value proposition.

Flagship Luxury Sedans: G90 (full-size flagship luxury sedan launched 2016, fully redesigned for 2023, winner of 2023 MotorTrend Car of the Year, features twin-turbo 3.5L V6 producing 409 hp or available twin-turbo 3.5L V6 producing 409 hp, offers rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, competes with BMW 7 Series, Mercedes S-Class, and Audi A8, praised for exceptional luxury at competitive pricing, features advanced driver assistance technology and premium materials throughout), and all flagship sedan variants. The G90 represents Genesis's commitment to challenging established luxury brands with Korean craftsmanship and value.

Compact Luxury SUVs: GV70 (compact luxury SUV launched 2021, winner of 2022 MotorTrend SUV of the Year, shares platform with G70 sedan, available with turbocharged 2.5L four-cylinder producing 300 hp or twin-turbo 3.5L V6 producing 375 hp, offers all-wheel drive standard, praised for driving dynamics and interior quality, J.D. Power Quality & Reliability score of 82/100 for 2025, affected by electronic limited slip differential issues on 3.5T models 2022-2023), Electrified GV70 (all-electric version with dual motors producing 429 hp combined, 236-mile range, launched 2022, features 18-minute charging from 10-80% with 350kW charger), and all compact SUV variants. The GV70 competes with BMW X3, Audi Q5, and Mercedes GLC with distinctive styling and excellent value.

Midsize Luxury SUVs: GV80 (midsize luxury SUV launched 2020 as Genesis's first SUV, features three-row seating for up to seven passengers, available with turbocharged 2.5L four-cylinder producing 300 hp or twin-turbo 3.5L V6 producing 375 hp, offers all-wheel drive standard, praised for ride comfort and interior luxury, J.D. Power Quality & Reliability score of 81/100 for 2025, affected by electronic limited slip differential issues on 3.5T models 2022-2023, features electronic-limited slip differential for improved handling), and all midsize SUV variants. The GV80 competes with BMW X5, Mercedes GLE, and Audi Q7 as Genesis's bestselling model globally.

Electric Crossovers: GV60 (all-electric compact crossover launched 2022, Genesis's first dedicated electric vehicle built on Hyundai Motor Group's E-GMP platform, shares platform with Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6, available in Advanced trim with 314 hp and 248-mile range or Performance trim with 429 hp and Boost Mode producing 483 hp for 10 seconds, features distinctive coupe-like design, innovative Face Connect facial recognition and Fingerprint Authentication System, charges from 10-80% in 18 minutes with 350kW charger, competes with BMW iX3, Audi Q4 e-tron, and Mercedes EQC), and all electric crossover variants. The GV60 represents Genesis's electric future with advanced technology and striking design.

Browse Genesis Parts by Category

Find the exact Genesis part you need by browsing our comprehensive categories. Each category includes genuine, aftermarket, and used parts listed by sellers across the UK:

Bodywork
Bumpers, doors, bonnets, wings, panels
Engine
Complete engines, turbos, fuel pumps
Electrical & Lighting
Headlights, taillights, alternators, ECUs
Suspension & Steering
Shock absorbers, springs, steering racks
Interior
Seats, dashboard, steering wheels, trim
Wheels & Tyres
Alloys, tyres, wheel hubs, bearings
Exhaust System
Manifolds, catalytic converters, silencers
Cooling System
Radiators, water pumps, coolant hoses
Fuel System
Fuel pumps, tanks, injectors, filters
Transmission & Drive Train
Gearboxes, clutches, driveshafts
Braking System
Brake discs, pads, calipers, ABS units
Glass
Windscreens, windows, mirrors, sunroofs
HVAC System
AC compressors, heater cores, climate control
Differential & eLSD Parts
Electronic limited slip differentials, actuators, sensors
Sensors & Electronics
Parking sensors, cameras, airbag modules
Emission System
Catalytic converters, emission controls
Security
Locks, key fobs, alarm systems, immobilizers
Accessories
Roof racks, tow bars, spoilers, aerials

Genesis Parts Installation & Replacement Guides

Learn how to replace common Genesis parts with our detailed step-by-step guides. These instructions work for most Genesis models including G70, G80, G90, GV60, GV70, and GV80 vehicles.

How to Replace Genesis Headlights

Genesis headlight replacement is straightforward on most models with clear access from the engine bay. Whether replacing standard halogen units or upgrading to LED or bi-xenon headlights, this guide covers G70, G80, G90, GV60, GV70, and GV80 models.

Tools You'll Need:

  • T20/T25 Torx screwdriver (for mounting bolts)
  • 10mm socket set (for some models)
  • Trim removal tool (plastic pry tool)
  • Clean cloth (for handling new headlight)

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Open the bonnet and secure it safely. Locate the rear of the headlight assembly from within the engine bay. On G70 and G80 sedans, access is straightforward with clear visibility to headlight mountings. On GV70 and GV80 SUVs, the higher bonnet line provides excellent clearance. GV60 electric crossovers have similarly accessible headlight mountings despite battery placement.
  2. Disconnect all electrical connectors. Genesis headlights typically have 2-4 electrical connectors depending on specification. These include main beam, dipped beam, side light, and on premium models additional connectors for LED daytime running lights, adaptive cornering lights, and leveling motors. Press the release tabs carefully and pull straight out. On Electrified G80 and Electrified GV70, additional connectors may be present for advanced lighting systems. Handle all connectors gently as they can be fragile.
  3. Remove the headlight mounting bolts. Most Genesis models use T20 or T25 Torx screws to secure the headlight assembly. On G70, G80, and G90 sedans, there are typically 2-3 bolts along the top edge easily accessible once the bonnet is open. On GV70, GV80, and GV60 SUVs, expect 3-4 mounting bolts with clear access from above. Remove all mounting bolts completely and keep them organized for reinstallation.
  4. Release any additional clips or retainers. Some Genesis headlights use supplementary plastic clips at various points for additional security. On G70 and GV70 models, check for clips at the inner corner near the grille. On larger models like G90 and GV80, look for clips at the bottom edge. Work carefully as clips can become brittle with age especially on older 2016-2019 models.
  5. Carefully remove the headlight assembly. With all bolts and clips released, gently pull the headlight straight forward out of its mounting position. Genesis headlights slide forward on locating pins that ensure correct alignment. Support the weight as you pull to prevent dropping. If you feel resistance, stop and check for missed fixings rather than forcing. GV80 headlights are particularly heavy due to size.
  6. Transfer components to new headlight if needed. If your replacement doesn't include bulbs, leveling motors, or ballasts for xenon systems, carefully transfer these from the old unit. When handling bulbs, wear clean gloves to avoid touching glass surfaces with bare hands as oils cause premature failure. LED and xenon bulbs are particularly sensitive to contamination.
  7. Install the new headlight assembly. Reverse the removal process by aligning the new headlight with mounting pins and push firmly into place ensuring all locating pins engage correctly. Refit all mounting bolts and tighten securely in a cross-pattern. Reconnect all electrical connections ensuring each clicks firmly. Test all lighting functions before final assembly including dipped beam, main beam, side lights, indicators, and daytime running lights. On models with adaptive headlights, test cornering function by turning steering wheel.

Important Notes: Genesis headlight replacement is straightforward on most models with good access. When handling new headlights, never touch lens or reflector surfaces. LED and adaptive headlights may require coding to the ECU to avoid warning lights on dashboard. Check headlight alignment after fitting using adjustment screws on the rear of the assembly. Proper alignment is crucial for optimal visibility and MOT compliance. Genesis vehicles with intelligent lighting systems may display warning messages until the system completes a self-calibration drive cycle.

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How to Replace Genesis Front Bumper

Replacing a Genesis front bumper is achievable in 45-90 minutes depending on model. This process covers G70, G80, G90, GV60, GV70, and GV80 models, though specific screw locations vary between sedans and SUVs.

Tools You'll Need:

  • T20/T25 Torx screwdriver (for fixings)
  • Phillips screwdriver (for some screws)
  • Flathead screwdriver (for clips)
  • Trim removal tool (essential for clips)
  • 10mm socket set (for some models)
  • Work gloves (to protect hands)

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Open the bonnet and secure it with the prop rod. Locate the upper bumper mounting fixings along the top edge just below the distinctive Genesis crest grille. Most Genesis models have 4-6 Torx screws or bolts securing the bumper from above. On G70, G80, and G90 sedans, these are typically T20 or T25 Torx screws easily visible. On GV70, GV80, and GV60 SUVs, expect 6-8 fixings across the top due to larger bumper size. Remove all upper fixings systematically and store them safely.
  2. Access the wheel arch areas on both sides. Turn the steering wheel fully to maximize access to the wheel arch liner. Behind each front wheel, locate the plastic arch liner. Remove or release 2-4 plastic clips or screws securing the front section to expose side bumper mounting points. Genesis uses plastic push-in clips that release by pressing the center pin first before pulling the entire clip out. On newer models, some clips may be replaced with Torx screws. Repeat on both sides for driver and passenger wheels.
  3. Remove the side mounting screws from both wheel arches. Behind each wheel arch liner, you'll find 2-4 screws or bolts securing each side of the bumper. These are usually T20 or T25 Torx screws on Genesis models. Remove all side fixings on both driver and passenger sides. Keep track of which fixings came from which side if they differ in length or type. GV80 and G90 may have additional mounting points due to larger size.
  4. Remove undertray screws and lower bumper fixings. Get underneath the vehicle safely using ramps or jack stands. Locate and remove all screws and clips securing the engine undertray and lower edge of the bumper. Genesis typically uses 6-12 fixings along the bottom edge. These may be Torx screws or plastic push-in clips. You don't always need to remove the entire undertray, just release the sections that connect to the bumper. On Electrified G80 and GV70, be aware of additional battery protection panels.
  5. Disconnect sensors, cameras, and electrical connections. Reach behind the bumper and disconnect all electrical connectors including parking sensor connections if equipped with parking assist, front camera connections on models with surround view or forward collision warning, fog light connections if fitted, and any additional wiring for active grille shutters on newer models. Press release tabs carefully and pull straight out. Count how many connections you disconnect to ensure you reconnect them all during refitting.
  6. Release the bumper side clips and mounting tabs. Genesis bumpers are secured by plastic clips or metal brackets on each side that slot into the wing panels. With all fixings removed, firmly but gently pull the bumper forward from one corner while supporting the opposite side. You may need to wiggle slightly to release the clips. Listen for clicks as clips disengage. On GV80 and G90, the bumper size means a second person is helpful for safe removal.
  7. Remove the bumper completely from the vehicle. With all fixings removed and clips released, carefully pull the bumper straight forward away from the vehicle. Genesis bumpers are reasonably lightweight on sedan models but GV70, GV80, and GV60 bumpers benefit from a second person due to size and weight. Place the removed bumper on a protected surface to avoid scratching the painted surface or damaging parking sensors.
  8. Prepare and fit the replacement bumper assembly. Before installation, transfer any brackets, trim pieces, or components from the old bumper if not fitted to your replacement including parking sensor holders, fog light mounting brackets, licence plate holder, and any trim strips or chrome accents. Align the new bumper with mounting points and push firmly into place ensuring all side clips engage properly. Reconnect all electrical connections including parking sensors, cameras, and fog lights. Systematically secure with all screws and clips in reverse order of removal. Test all electrical functions before final assembly including parking sensors, fog lights, and camera views. Check panel gaps are even on both sides and bumper sits flush with wings.

Top Tips: Genesis bumpers are designed for practical replacement with good access. When refitting parking sensors, ensure each clicks firmly into its mounting hole and is correctly aligned flush with the bumper surface. On models with front-mounted radar for adaptive cruise control or forward collision warning, these may require recalibration at a Genesis dealer after bumper replacement. Check all panel gaps between bumper and wings are even before final tightening. Genesis's manufacturing quality means replacement parts typically fit well without extensive adjustment. Active grille shutters on some models need careful reconnection to avoid warning lights.

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Common Genesis Parts Problems & Solutions

Genesis vehicles offer excellent reliability and value in the luxury segment. The brand ranked 7th out of 30 luxury brands by RepairPal with average annual repair costs of £772 versus £891 industry average. J.D. Power 2025 Quality & Reliability scores are strong: G80 88/100, G70 84/100, GV70 82/100, and GV80 81/100. Genesis vehicles can reach 200,000-300,000 miles with proper maintenance. However, certain components can experience specific issues. Here are the most commonly reported Genesis parts problems based on verified data from UK owners, mechanics, and industry specialists.

Electronic Limited Slip Differential Failures (2022-2023 GV70 and GV80 3.5T Models) - Most Common Issue:

  • Affected Models and Symptoms: The electronic limited slip differential (eLSD) on 2022-2023 GV70 and GV80 models equipped with the twin-turbo 3.5L V6 engine and Sport or Prestige trims experiences widespread failures. The eLSD is designed to improve handling by distributing power between the left and right rear wheels. Warning light displays "Check Limited Slip Differential" message on dashboard. Failures commonly occur between 3,000 and 7,300 miles on vehicles under one year old. Additional symptoms include clunking or grinding noises from the rear differential especially during tight turns at low speeds, rough or jerky shifting, chattering sensation during acceleration, and fluid leaks from the rear differential housing.
  • Root Cause and Widespread Nature: Multiple Genesis owner forums report this as an extremely common problem affecting a significant percentage of 3.5T Sport and Prestige trim vehicles. Service advisors at Genesis dealers confirm seeing increasing numbers of vehicles requiring eLSD replacement. The actuator assembly, pressure sensors, and control modules appear to be the primary failure points. Some reports suggest differentials were low on fluid from the factory though this hasn't been officially confirmed. When components fail, fluid contamination occurs requiring complete differential replacement. Despite widespread reports, Genesis has not issued an official recall or Technical Service Bulletin as of 2024.
  • Repair Process and Costs: Diagnosis at Genesis dealer confirms eLSD failure through diagnostic codes and physical inspection. Repair requires complete removal of rear interior panels, rear suspension components, and driveshaft to access the differential. Complete eLSD assembly must be replaced including differential housing, actuator assembly, control modules, and all associated sensors. Parts are frequently on backorder with wait times of 2-4 months reported by multiple owners. Vehicles sit at dealerships for extended periods during parts wait. Repair is covered under Genesis 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty at no cost to owner. Dealers typically provide loaner vehicles during extended repair periods though availability varies. Some owners report needing repairs multiple times with failures recurring after initial replacement.
  • Owner Frustration and Resale Impact: Many owners express frustration with buying vehicles costing £60,000-£70,000 that fail within months. Extended repair times of 2-4 months significantly impact vehicle use. The lack of official recall despite widespread failures concerns many owners. Some owners have contacted Genesis North America requesting vehicle buybacks under lemon laws. Trust in vehicle reliability is damaged even after repairs. Resale values may be affected by known eLSD issues on affected model years. When buying used 2022-2023 GV70 or GV80 3.5T models, verify eLSD has been replaced or factor potential repair inconvenience into purchase decision. 2024+ models may have updated components though Genesis hasn't publicly confirmed fixes.

Fuel Pump Failures (2021-2023 Models) - Major Recall:

  • Affected Vehicles and Recall Details: Genesis recalled over 31,000 vehicles in 2024 for fuel pump failures. Affected models include 2022-2023 GV70, GV80, G80, and G90 manufactured between June 2021 and September 2022. Additional earlier recall in 2023 affected 19,000 vehicles. The fuel pump impeller may not have been produced with sufficient material leading to deterioration and malfunction. When the fuel pump fails, gasoline doesn't reach the engine and the vehicle stalls while driving. Genesis is aware of 463 complaints and no injuries, crashes, or fires related to this issue according to NHTSA documents.
  • Symptoms and Warning Signs: Check engine light illuminating on dashboard, engine hesitation or running roughly especially during acceleration, difficulty starting or extended cranking before engine starts, loss of power while driving with engine feeling sluggish, complete stalling while driving with no warning, and fuel smell from engine bay in some cases. If experiencing these symptoms, drive cautiously and schedule immediate inspection at Genesis dealer.
  • Recall Repair and Prevention: Genesis dealers will inspect and replace the fuel pump assembly free of charge. NHTSA campaign number is 24V282 with Hyundai's internal number 022G. Owners should contact Genesis customer service at 1-855-371-9460 to verify if their vehicle is affected. Repair involves removing rear seat or accessing fuel tank from underneath, disconnecting fuel lines and electrical connectors, removing old fuel pump assembly, installing new updated fuel pump with improved impeller material, reconnecting all connections, and testing system. No cost to owners as this is an official safety recall. When buying used Genesis from 2021-2023 model years, verify fuel pump recall has been completed or confirm vehicle isn't affected by checking VIN against NHTSA database.

Exploding Seat Belt Pretensioners (2020-2023 Models) - Critical Safety Recall:

  • Serious Safety Risk: Genesis recalled 2020-2023 GV80, 2021-2023 G80, 2022-2023 GV70, and 2023 GV60 vehicles for defective seat belt pretensioners that may explode upon deployment in a crash. If the pretensioner explodes, metal shrapnel can project into the vehicle and strike occupants causing serious injury or death. This is an extremely serious safety defect. Affected pretensioners are in front driver-side and passenger-side positions.
  • Recall Repair Details: Genesis dealers will secure the seat belt pretensioners with a protective cap to contain any potential explosion. This is a temporary fix. For GV60 owners, interim notification letters were sent in April 2023 with a second notice coming once the final permanent remedy is available. All repairs are free of charge. NHTSA campaign number is 012G with Hyundai's internal number also 012G. Owners should contact Genesis at 1-855-371-9460 to schedule repair. This recall supersedes and expands earlier recall number 21V-796. Do not delay getting this recall completed as it involves serious injury or death risk in crashes.

Transmission Issues (2024 GV70) - Park to Neutral Shift:

  • Unexpected Transmission Behavior: Certain 2024 GV70 vehicles have been recalled for transmission control harness water leaks. Water may leak into the transmission control harness causing a short circuit. This can cause the transmission to unexpectedly shift from Park to Neutral without warning. If vehicle shifts to Neutral while parked, it can roll away causing crashes or injuries especially on inclines. Owners are advised to turn off the ignition and use the emergency parking brake after parking until repairs are completed.
  • Repair Solution: Genesis dealers will inspect the transmission control harness and repair the connector, or replace the harness and internal wiring as necessary, all free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed in May 2024. Contact Genesis at 1-855-371-9460 if you own a 2024 GV70. NHTSA campaign number is 020G. Always use parking brake on all Genesis vehicles as good practice regardless of recall status.

Fuel Tube Leaks (2021 G80 and GV80 2.5T Models):

  • Fire Hazard Risk: In May 2021, Genesis recalled certain 2021 G80 and GV80 vehicles equipped with 2.5L turbo engines. The fuel tube connecting the high-pressure fuel pump to the fuel rail may not seal properly. This can result in a fuel leak creating a fire hazard. Fuel leaks in the engine bay can ignite from hot engine components or electrical sparks. Check for fuel smell in engine bay and puddles under vehicle.
  • Repair Process: Genesis dealers will replace the high-pressure fuel tube with an updated design that seals properly. All repairs are free of charge. If you own a 2021 G80 or GV80 with the 2.5T engine, contact Genesis to verify recall completion status. Do not ignore fuel smells as they represent serious fire hazards.

Powertrain and Acceleration Hesitation Issues:

  • Intermittent Acceleration Problems: Some Genesis owners report intermittent hesitation or stuttering when accelerating especially at intersections or from stops. The vehicle may hesitate dramatically when pressing the accelerator creating dangerous situations during turns into traffic. Some 2024 GV80 owners report symptoms similar to the fuel pump recall despite their vehicles not being part of the official recall. Dealers struggle to reproduce the problem making diagnosis difficult. Issues may relate to fuel pump, throttle position sensor, transmission control, or ECU software.
  • Addressing the Problem: If experiencing hesitation, document when it occurs including driving conditions, engine temperature, and exact symptoms. Video evidence can help dealers understand the problem. Insist on thorough diagnostic testing even if dealer cannot immediately reproduce the issue. Contact Genesis customer service if dealer dismisses concerns. Some issues may require ECU software updates. Persistent problems on vehicles under warranty should be documented for potential lemon law claims if unresolved.

Additional Minor Issues:

  • Radio Cutting Out: Some GV80 owners report front speakers cutting out for approximately 10 seconds while rear speakers continue working. Issue appears related to vehicle movement rather than satellite signal. May indicate loose connections or faulty amplifier.
  • Interior Rattles: Various Genesis models report rattles from doors, seat belts, or trim panels. Common on rear passenger doors and third-row seat belt holders when folded. Usually minor annoyances rather than serious problems. Dealers can identify and secure rattling components.
  • 12V Adapter Failures: Some GV80 owners report 12V power adapters failing when using high-draw devices like tire inflators. Blown fuses can be replaced but may indicate undersized circuits for advertised capabilities.

Genesis Reliability Assessment:

Generally Excellent with Specific Problem Areas: Genesis offers strong overall reliability especially considering the brand's youth. RepairPal ranks Genesis 7th out of 30 luxury brands with average annual repair costs of £772 versus £891 industry average showing lower ownership costs than most competitors. J.D. Power 2025 Quality & Reliability scores are competitive: G80 88/100, G70 84/100, GV70 82/100, GV80 81/100. The brand won multiple MotorTrend awards: 2023 Car of the Year for G90, 2022 SUV of the Year for GV70, and 2019 Car of the Year for G70. Genesis vehicles can reach 200,000-300,000 miles with proper maintenance. The comprehensive 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty and 5-year/60,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty provide excellent protection.

eLSD Issue Concerns: The electronic limited slip differential failures on 2022-2023 GV70 and GV80 3.5T models represent Genesis's most significant reliability concern. The widespread nature of failures, extended repair times, and lack of official recall are problematic. When buying used 2022-2023 GV70 or GV80 with 3.5T engine, verify eLSD repairs have been completed or negotiate price accordingly. 2.5T models without eLSD don't have this issue. The 2024+ model years may have corrections though Genesis hasn't publicly confirmed fixes.

Maintenance Recommendations: Follow Genesis scheduled maintenance strictly including all recommended services. Address recalls immediately especially seat belt pretensioner and fuel pump recalls which involve safety risks. Use genuine Genesis or high-quality OEM parts for repairs. Take advantage of complimentary scheduled maintenance included with Genesis ownership. When issues arise, document thoroughly and work with dealers persistently for resolution. Genesis dealers generally provide good service with loaner vehicles during repairs. The comprehensive warranty coverage means most significant repairs are covered at no cost during warranty period. Despite specific issues, Genesis represents excellent value in the luxury segment with strong reliability, advanced technology, and comprehensive warranty protection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Genesis parts expensive compared to other luxury brands?
Genesis parts are generally more affordable than established German luxury brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi, while still maintaining premium quality. RepairPal data shows Genesis has average annual repair costs of £772 compared to £891 industry average for luxury vehicles, making it one of the more affordable luxury brands to maintain. Genuine Genesis parts from main dealers are priced competitively within the luxury segment, typically 15-30% less expensive than equivalent BMW or Mercedes parts. Genesis's relationship with Hyundai Motor Group means some components share engineering with Hyundai models, contributing to lower parts costs without sacrificing quality. Used genuine Genesis parts from breakers offer excellent value, often 60-80% cheaper than dealer prices while maintaining original quality. OEM parts from suppliers who manufacture for Genesis are available at 20-40% less than genuine parts while maintaining good quality. The comprehensive 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty and 5-year/60,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty mean most repairs during warranty period are free, significantly reducing ownership costs. Our marketplace connects you with sellers across the UK, allowing you to compare prices from multiple sources and find the best deal for your specific Genesis model.
Should I avoid 2022-2023 Genesis GV70 and GV80 models with the 3.5T engine due to eLSD problems?
The electronic limited slip differential (eLSD) failures on 2022-2023 GV70 and GV80 models equipped with the twin-turbo 3.5L V6 in Sport and Prestige trims are extremely common and concerning. Multiple owner forums report widespread failures occurring between 3,000-7,300 miles with warning lights displaying "Check Limited Slip Differential." Service advisors at Genesis dealers confirm seeing increasing numbers of vehicles requiring complete eLSD replacement. The repair requires extensive disassembly including removal of rear interior panels, suspension components, and driveshaft to replace the entire differential assembly. Parts are frequently on backorder with wait times of 2-4 months reported by multiple owners, meaning vehicles sit at dealerships for extended periods. Some owners report recurring failures even after initial replacement. Despite widespread reports, Genesis has not issued an official recall or Technical Service Bulletin as of 2024. If buying a used 2022-2023 GV70 or GV80 with the 3.5T engine, verify the eLSD has already been replaced under warranty and obtain documentation, or negotiate a significant price reduction to account for potential repair inconvenience and extended downtime. The 2.5T four-cylinder models don't have eLSD and aren't affected by this issue. The 2024+ model years may have updated components though Genesis hasn't publicly confirmed fixes. If you want worry-free ownership, consider 2.5T models without eLSD, or wait for 2024+ models where the issue may be resolved. The comprehensive Genesis warranty covers repairs at no cost, but the extended repair times and recurring failures are significant concerns.
Are Genesis vehicles reliable?
Yes, Genesis vehicles are generally reliable with strong quality ratings from multiple sources. RepairPal ranks Genesis 7th out of 30 luxury brands with average annual repair costs of £772 versus £891 industry average, showing Genesis is more affordable to maintain than most luxury competitors. J.D. Power 2025 Quality & Reliability scores are competitive: G80 scores 88/100 (highest Genesis rating), G70 scores 84/100, GV70 scores 82/100, and GV80 scores 81/100. These scores indicate above-average reliability within the luxury segment. Genesis vehicles can reach 200,000-300,000 miles with proper maintenance according to owner reports and industry data. The brand's comprehensive warranty coverage demonstrates confidence in reliability: 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, 5-year/60,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, complimentary scheduled maintenance for 3 years/36,000 miles, and 24/7 roadside assistance. Genesis has won multiple MotorTrend awards including 2023 Car of the Year for G90, 2022 SUV of the Year for GV70, and 2019 Car of the Year for G70, recognizing quality and value. However, specific issues exist: the eLSD failures on 2022-2023 GV70/GV80 3.5T models are extremely common and concerning, fuel pump failures led to major recalls affecting 31,000+ vehicles from 2021-2023 model years, and exploding seat belt pretensioners prompted safety recalls on 2020-2023 models. Despite these specific problems, Genesis represents excellent overall reliability in the luxury segment, especially considering the brand's youth (launched globally in 2015). Modern Genesis vehicles built from 2024+ benefit from manufacturing improvements and lessons learned from earlier issues. When properly maintained and with recalls addressed, Genesis offers dependable luxury transportation with lower ownership costs than established German competitors.
What is the Genesis eLSD and why does it fail?
The eLSD (electronic Limited Slip Differential) is an advanced rear differential system fitted to Genesis GV70 and GV80 models equipped with the twin-turbo 3.5L V6 engine in Sport and Prestige trim levels. The eLSD uses electronic controls, hydraulic actuators, and sensors to actively distribute power between the left and right rear wheels based on driving conditions and wheel slip. This improves handling, cornering stability, and traction compared to open differentials. During normal driving, power distributes equally, but during cornering or acceleration, the eLSD redirects power to the wheel with more traction for better performance. The system works with the all-wheel drive system and terrain modes to optimize traction. However, on 2022-2023 GV70 and GV80 3.5T models, the eLSD experiences widespread premature failures. The primary failure points appear to be the actuator assembly that controls differential clutch engagement, pressure sensors that monitor hydraulic pressure, and control modules that manage the system. Some reports suggest differentials were low on fluid from the factory though this hasn't been officially confirmed by Genesis. When components fail, warning light displays "Check Limited Slip Differential" on dashboard. Additional symptoms include clunking or grinding noises from rear differential, rough shifting, chattering during acceleration, and fluid leaks. Failures occur extremely early, commonly between 3,000-7,300 miles on nearly new vehicles. The exact root cause hasn't been publicly disclosed by Genesis. Repair requires complete eLSD assembly replacement including differential housing, actuators, sensors, and control modules. Parts shortages mean 2-4 month wait times are common. The 2.5T four-cylinder models use conventional differentials without eLSD and don't experience these failures. When the system works properly, eLSD provides excellent handling benefits, but the reliability issues on 2022-2023 models are a major concern for owners.
Has Genesis issued a recall for the eLSD problems?
No, as of 2024 Genesis has not issued an official recall or Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) for the electronic limited slip differential failures affecting 2022-2023 GV70 and GV80 3.5T models, despite widespread reports from owners across multiple forums and confirmed acknowledgment from Genesis dealers. Service advisors report seeing increasing numbers of vehicles requiring eLSD replacement and describe it as a "known issue," yet Genesis has not taken official action. The failures are covered under the 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, so repairs are performed at no cost to owners, but the lack of official recall means Genesis hasn't publicly acknowledged the scope of the problem or committed to permanent fixes. Many owners express frustration that a systemic issue affecting expensive vehicles isn't being addressed through proper recall channels. Some owners have contacted Genesis North America requesting vehicle buybacks under lemon laws when repairs fail to resolve issues or take excessive time. The absence of a recall also means no official fix has been validated, so replacement eLSD units may be susceptible to the same failures. When buying used 2022-2023 GV70 or GV80 3.5T models, the lack of official recall makes it difficult to verify whether the issue has been permanently resolved. Prospective buyers should request documentation of any eLSD repairs, but even vehicles with repairs may experience recurring failures. Genesis has not publicly commented on whether 2024+ model years have updated eLSD components to prevent failures. If you're considering a Genesis with eLSD from affected years, factor the potential for extended repair times and recurring issues into your decision, even though warranty covers costs.
What should I know about Genesis fuel pump recalls?
Genesis has issued major fuel pump recalls affecting over 31,000 vehicles from 2021-2023 model years due to defective fuel pump impellers that can fail while driving. Affected models include 2022-2023 GV70 manufactured between December 2021 and September 2022, 2022-2023 GV80 manufactured between November 2021 and September 2022, 2022-2023 G80 manufactured between January 2022 and September 2022, and 2022-2023 G90 manufactured between June 2021 and September 2022. An earlier 2023 recall affected 19,000 additional vehicles. The fuel pump impeller may not have been produced with sufficient material, leading to deterioration and malfunction over time. When the fuel pump fails, gasoline cannot reach the engine and the vehicle stalls while driving, creating crash risks. Genesis is aware of 463 complaints related to this issue with no reported injuries, crashes, or fires according to NHTSA documents. Warning signs include check engine light illuminating, engine hesitation or rough running, difficulty starting, loss of power while driving, and complete stalling without warning. Some owners report symptoms suggesting fuel pump problems even on vehicles not officially included in recalls. Genesis dealers will inspect and replace the fuel pump assembly free of charge under NHTSA campaign number 24V282 (Hyundai internal number 022G). Contact Genesis customer service at 1-855-371-9460 to verify if your vehicle is affected. You can also check your VIN at the NHTSA website to see all open recalls. When buying used Genesis vehicles from 2021-2023 model years, verify the fuel pump recall has been completed and obtain documentation, or confirm the specific VIN isn't affected before purchasing. Don't ignore symptoms of fuel pump problems as stalling while driving creates serious safety risks.
How does SpareSeekers marketplace work?
SpareSeekers is a marketplace platform that connects you with UK Genesis parts sellers including professional breakers, independent specialists, and private sellers. Sellers list their parts on our platform with detailed descriptions and photographs showing actual condition. You browse listings by searching for your Genesis model (G70, G80, G90, GV60, GV70, GV80) and the specific part you need such as eLSD differentials, fuel pumps, headlights, bumpers, or interior components. Contact sellers directly through our platform to confirm compatibility for your specific vehicle and trim level, ask questions about condition, mileage, warranty coverage, and whether recalls have been addressed on components like fuel pumps and seat belt pretensioners, and negotiate pricing if appropriate. Arrange payment and delivery directly with the seller—many offer nationwide courier delivery with tracking or local collection options to save costs. All sellers on our platform are verified, giving you access to thousands of genuine, OEM, and aftermarket Genesis parts at competitive prices. You can compare prices from multiple sellers across the UK, read reviews from other buyers to assess seller reliability, and choose the best option for your needs and budget. Our marketplace model ensures competitive pricing and wide selection while connecting you directly with trusted parts suppliers nationwide. For specialist parts like eLSD differentials, fuel pump assemblies, or electronic components, we connect you with Genesis specialists who understand these unique requirements and can verify part numbers and compatibility.
What's the typical price range for used Genesis parts?
Prices vary significantly based on part type, model, condition, and whether parts are genuine Genesis or aftermarket alternatives. Common bodywork items like bumpers and doors typically range from £150-£600 depending on model, with GV80 and G90 parts commanding higher prices due to larger size. Engine components range from £300-£5,000 with complete engines at the higher end. Electronic limited slip differential (eLSD) assemblies for GV70 and GV80 cost £2,000-£4,000 for complete units when available from breakers, though shortages make these difficult to source. Fuel pump assemblies cost £200-£500 for replacement units. Mechanical parts like alternators, starter motors, and suspension components typically cost £100-£500. Interior parts like seats and dashboard components range from £80-£500 depending on trim level, with Prestige trim parts commanding premium prices. Headlight assemblies range from £200-£800 with LED and adaptive units at the higher end. Transmission and drivetrain components command premium prices due to complexity, with complete transmissions costing £2,000-£4,000. Genuine Genesis parts command the highest prices but offer guaranteed fitment and quality. Used genuine parts from breakers offer the best value—genuine quality at 60-80% discount compared to dealer prices. Aftermarket alternatives are even cheaper but quality varies significantly. Popular models like GV70 and GV80 have growing parts availability as more vehicles enter the used market. Newer Genesis models have limited breaker availability due to brand's youth, though supply is improving. Electric vehicle components for Electrified G80, Electrified GV70, and GV60 are expensive and have limited availability. Our marketplace allows you to compare prices from multiple sellers across the UK to secure the best deal for your specific needs, with RepairPal data confirming Genesis £772 average annual repair costs are below £891 luxury average.
Do sellers offer warranties on used Genesis parts?
Warranty policies vary by seller on our marketplace platform. Professional Genesis breakers and registered business sellers typically provide warranties ranging from 30 days to 12 months on used parts, particularly for mechanical components like engines, transmissions, eLSD differentials, fuel pumps, and electrical items such as alternators and starter motors. Private sellers usually sell parts as-seen with no warranty, though buyer protection may apply depending on sale circumstances. Always check the listing details carefully and communicate with the seller before purchasing to understand their returns policy, warranty terms, and what's specifically covered. For higher-value items like complete engines, eLSD differential assemblies, fuel pump assemblies (verify recall-related updates), transmission components, and electronic modules, we strongly recommend purchasing from verified business sellers who offer warranties for peace of mind. Seller ratings and reviews are visible on our platform to help you make informed decisions about reliability and service quality. When buying critical components, ask sellers detailed questions about the part's history, mileage, whether it's been tested, whether recalls have been addressed (particularly important for fuel pumps and seat belt pretensioners), and any known issues. Many professional breakers test electrical and mechanical parts before listing them for sale, which provides additional confidence. For expensive items like eLSD differentials or complete transmissions, consider using reputable sellers with proven track records even if prices are slightly higher—the warranty protection is worth the investment given the known reliability issues with certain Genesis components. Given the eLSD problems on 2022-2023 GV70/GV80 3.5T models, verify any differential has been properly rebuilt or replaced with updated components if available, and ensure warranty coverage is clear.

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