Are there any problems with my 2011 Equus?

Are there any problems with my 2011 Equus?

I have an 2011 Equus. When I first bought the car I noticed that the sound system did not sound right. I waited until the 6500 mile service to fix it. The dealer replaced the entire driver information system. When I got the car back from the dealer I tried to put an address into the GPS.

Why is my GPS not working on my Hyundai Equus?

So I took the car back to the dealer and they also discovered there was no state of Alabama in my GPS. The information was sent to Hyundai tech support. After a four day wait for a return call it was discovered that no one knows why it is missing and nobody knows how to fix it.

What are the trim levels of the Hyundai Equus?

The Hyundai Equus is available in two trim levels: Signature (base model) and Ultimate (up-level trim with first-class amenities). With the recent revamping of the Sonata and advent of the Genesis, Hyundai has been going full-throttle to ramp up their reputation and gain more recognition from car buyers in the midsize and full-size sedan segments.

When does Equus replace the driver information system?

They said if they replace the driver information system (3rd one in the car) it will have to bench tested it before it ships. They said that they were truly stumped. Now this is how Equus Customer Service handles a problem.

When did the radio cut out on my Equus?

I only got my car at the end of June and the radio began cutting itself on and off during the second hour of use. The car has less than 400 miles on it. Once the radio cut out, only the Equus icon showed on my nav screen–not even the map or back up camera showed.

Can a Hyundai Equus be repaired with OEM parts?

When you take your Equus into the Hyundai shop, they will likely suggest you replace the busted components with OEM parts. This repair bill may not seem too high. But keep in mind, these components are all eventually likely to wear out. This is just the first repair. Picture getting this bill periodically for the rest of your car’s life.

I have an 2011 Equus. When I first bought the car I noticed that the sound system did not sound right. I waited until the 6500 mile service to fix it. The dealer replaced the entire driver information system. When I got the car back from the dealer I tried to put an address into the GPS.

What should I do about my Hyundai Equus suspension?

Instead of fussing with that air suspension for the next several years, consider just ditching it entirely. Once you do that, you can convert to sturdy, reliable mechanical coils to support your Equus. This kit from Strutmasters allows you to permanently fix your Hyundai Equus suspension for just under $1,000.

How does Mercedes lowers the drops when parked?

Mercedes lowers drops on rear or front. When the car is parked the airmatic will try to level the car. It does this by discharging air from the airmatic suspension strut that is too high. Typically the car is leveled by lowering the one or two corners of the car that are too high.

I only got my car at the end of June and the radio began cutting itself on and off during the second hour of use. The car has less than 400 miles on it. Once the radio cut out, only the Equus icon showed on my nav screen–not even the map or back up camera showed.

How long has my signature Equus been at dealership?

It seems like it to me. Well, ennesco2011, I’ve had a similar problem and, though my Signature Equus has been at the dealership for 14 days now, the Customer Service rep can only hope his efforts to obtain a new radio unit will expedite its delivery tomorrow.

Instead of fussing with that air suspension for the next several years, consider just ditching it entirely. Once you do that, you can convert to sturdy, reliable mechanical coils to support your Equus. This kit from Strutmasters allows you to permanently fix your Hyundai Equus suspension for just under $1,000.

They said if they replace the driver information system (3rd one in the car) it will have to bench tested it before it ships. They said that they were truly stumped. Now this is how Equus Customer Service handles a problem.

So I took the car back to the dealer and they also discovered there was no state of Alabama in my GPS. The information was sent to Hyundai tech support. After a four day wait for a return call it was discovered that no one knows why it is missing and nobody knows how to fix it.

What kind of engine does the Hyundai Equus have?

Stuffed to the gills with top-shelf refinements and packed with a 468-hp V8, the Equus squares up nicely with the Lexus LS, Audi A8 and Mercedes-Benz S-Class. The executive-class sedan absolutely competes with these luxury market standbys. It does so while costing thousands or even in some cases, tens of thousands less.