Hyundai Genesis intermittent power steering failure with potential electrical issues and disintegrated module on Hyundai Genesis

Submitted by bb1173 · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Hyundai Genesis owners report experiencing intermittent power steering failures, which may be linked to electrical issues and a disintegrated module. These issues can lead to a complete loss of power steering, electrical problems, and steering failure while driving. Additionally, many drivers have documented poor steering feedback associated with the electric power steering system. In some cases, the electric power steering rack has been diagnosed and temporarily replaced to address the problem. Owners have also noted instances of the steering wheel becoming hard to turn, often due to low power steering fluid levels. For those experiencing heavier-than-normal steering, it may be advisable to check for possible adjustments to the electric power steering system. Furthermore, if the steering wheel locks up, it is recommended to perform troubleshooting steps, such as checking the power steering and fuses, as part of user-level preventive maintenance.

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Average mileage: 123,356 miles
(50,750 - 203,000)

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