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2023 GENESIS GV70 Complaints and Recall Information

The 2023 GENESIS GV70 has 9 complaints and 22 recalls filed with NHTSA. Owners most frequently report issues with engine wiring damage caused by rodents, braking system failures including the ABS module and brake pedal, as well as problems with windshield cracking. Several complaints also mention delays and obstacles in repair processes and concerns over vehicle safety.

Common Issues
  • Rodent wiring damage. Soy-based wiring in the engine lacks rodent protection, leading to repeated wire chewing and costly repairs around $7,000 each episode.
  • ICCU failure. The Integrated Central Control Unit fails causing vehicle shutdown and warning lights; repairs after recall reprogramming have not prevented recurrence.
  • Brake system failure. Persistent brake pedal and ABS module problems have required extended repairs, with issues remaining unresolved and contributing to at least one accident.
  • Brake repair delays. Manufacturer restrictions delay access to Event Data Recorder data, hindering independent investigation and prolonging safety concerns.
  • Windshield cracking. Drivers report spontaneous and expanding cracks on the windshield and side windows without impact from debris, suggesting possible design defects.

There are 22 recalls related to this vehicle affecting various safety and mechanical systems. The recalls cover critical components such as the fuel pump and seat belt pretensioners, involving safety risks like stalling and injurious deployment. Repairs include replacement or securing of defective parts at no charge to owners.

Recalls
  • Fuel pump failure. Recall 24V282000 affects 31,440 vehicles including the 2023 GV70. The fuel pump may fail causing loss of drive power and increasing crash risk. Dealers will inspect and replace the fuel pump assembly free of charge. Owner notification began June 7, 2024.
  • Seat belt pretensioner defect. Recall 23V094000 covers 65,517 vehicles including 2023 GV70s. In crashes, pretensioners may explode and project metal fragments causing injury. Dealers will secure pretensioners with a cap at no cost. Notification started April 14, 2023. This recall supersedes 21V-796 and requires updated remedies even for previous repairs.

Owners contending with repeated braking system failures, rodent damage, or delayed recall repairs should consider seeking advice on their state lemon law rights. These issues involve safety defects and unresolved repair problems that may qualify for such protections.

2023 GENESIS GV70 Summary

2023

Model Year

9

Total Complaints

2

Total Recalls

96957

Vehicles Affected

Recalls

2023 GENESIS GV70

31440 vehicles affected

24V282000

FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:DELIVERY:FUEL PUMP

Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2022-2023 Genesis GV70, GV80, G80, and G90 vehicles. The fuel pump may fail, which can result in a loss of drive power.

Risk: A loss of drive power can increase the risk of a crash.

2023 GENESIS GV70

65517 vehicles affected

23V094000

SEAT BELTS:PRETENSIONER

Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2020-2023 Genesis GV80, 2021-2023 Genesis G80, 2022-2023 Genesis GV70, and 2023 Genesis GV60 vehicles. In the event of a crash, the front driver-side and/or passenger-side seat belt pretensioners may explode upon deployment.

Risk: An exploding seat belt pretensioner can project metal fragments into the vehicle, strike vehicle occupants, and result in injury.

Complaints

2023 GENESIS GV70

ID: 2105529

VISIBILITY/WIPER

Large crack in windshield and also the side lite window without any impact from stone or road

2023 GENESIS GV70

ID: 2102657

VISIBILITY/WIPER

While driving on [XXX] from Houston to the San Antonio area, I heard a loud pop and a crack appeared on my top drivers side windshield. I was not behind any trucks or close behind any cars as traffic was light. There was no lose gravel and I did not hear or see a rock or other incoming object. The crack immediately spread to more than 6 inches, and over 12 inches by the time I arrived at my destination. There was/is no small starburst from which the crack spread as is usual when rock or pebble hits a windshield. It appears as if the windshield just split. I have gone online and found many similar complaints for this model car, some having to replace windshields multiple times over a short period, both with OEM and after market windshields, with the dealership replacements and third parties like Safelite. I think this is a design issue causing stress breaks. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

2023 GENESIS GV70

ID: 2093905

VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

The braking system of my 2023 Genesis GV70 has exhibited recurring failures, specifically the brake pedal and the ABS module. Since February 2025, the vehicle had ongoing brake pedal issues that required approximately 30 days of repair, during which the ABS module was replaced on April 24, 2025. The vehicle remains available for inspection in its current “as-is” condition as per manufacturer instructions until the Event Data Recorder (EDR) data is retrieved. On May 4, 2025—just 10 days after the ABS module replacement—the vehicle was involved in an accident. The unresolved braking issues likely contributed to the crash, directly endangering driver safety and that of others on the road. The dealer addressed the brake pedal and ABS issues during repairs, but no definitive resolution or independent confirmation has been made regarding the root cause. The problem persists as a potential safety hazard. The vehicle has been inspected by Progressive Insurance representatives. Initially, Genesis verbally approved my insurer’s certified third-party expert to retrieve the EDR data. However, Genesis reversed this approval and now insists that only their internal vendor may access the data, which could take 6–8 weeks—delaying independent investigation and resolution. This restrictive approach obstructs transparency and raises concerns about the integrity of the investigation. It has been three weeks since the accident and Genesis has yet to take steps to have the vehicle inspected or scheduled inspection. The police were involved at the time of the accident. Warning signs related to the brake pedal and ABS system appeared from February 2025, prompting the repair period and ABS module replacement. No new warnings appeared immediately before the accident, but the ongoing brake system issues clearly signaled a safety concern. Genesis has made no progress or scheduling effort, deliberately delaying while blocking my insurer from hiring a third party for timely investigation.

Crash

2023 GENESIS GV70

ID: 2093904

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

The braking system of my 2023 Genesis GV70 has exhibited recurring failures, specifically the brake pedal and the ABS module. Since February 2025, the vehicle had ongoing brake pedal issues that required approximately 30 days of repair, during which the ABS module was replaced on April 24, 2025. The vehicle remains available for inspection in its current “as-is” condition as per manufacturer instructions until the Event Data Recorder (EDR) data is retrieved. On May 4, 2025—just 10 days after the ABS module replacement—the vehicle was involved in an accident. The unresolved braking issues likely contributed to the crash, directly endangering driver safety and that of others on the road. The dealer addressed the brake pedal and ABS issues during repairs, but no definitive resolution or independent confirmation has been made regarding the root cause. The problem persists as a potential safety hazard. The vehicle has been inspected by Progressive Insurance representatives. Initially, Genesis verbally approved my insurer’s certified third-party expert to retrieve the EDR data. However, Genesis reversed this approval and now insists that only their internal vendor may access the data, which could take 6–8 weeks—delaying independent investigation and resolution. This restrictive approach obstructs transparency and raises concerns about the integrity of the investigation. It has been three weeks since the accident and Genesis has yet to take steps to have the vehicle inspected or scheduled inspection. The police were involved at the time of the accident. Warning signs related to the brake pedal and ABS system appeared from February 2025, prompting the repair period and ABS module replacement. No new warnings appeared immediately before the accident, but the ongoing brake system issues clearly signaled a safety concern. Genesis has made no progress or scheduling effort, deliberately delaying while blocking my insurer from hiring a third party for timely investigation.

Crash

2023 GENESIS GV70

ID: 2093903

SERVICE BRAKES

The braking system of my 2023 Genesis GV70 has exhibited recurring failures, specifically the brake pedal and the ABS module. Since February 2025, the vehicle had ongoing brake pedal issues that required approximately 30 days of repair, during which the ABS module was replaced on April 24, 2025. The vehicle remains available for inspection in its current “as-is” condition as per manufacturer instructions until the Event Data Recorder (EDR) data is retrieved. On May 4, 2025—just 10 days after the ABS module replacement—the vehicle was involved in an accident. The unresolved braking issues likely contributed to the crash, directly endangering driver safety and that of others on the road. The dealer addressed the brake pedal and ABS issues during repairs, but no definitive resolution or independent confirmation has been made regarding the root cause. The problem persists as a potential safety hazard. The vehicle has been inspected by Progressive Insurance representatives. Initially, Genesis verbally approved my insurer’s certified third-party expert to retrieve the EDR data. However, Genesis reversed this approval and now insists that only their internal vendor may access the data, which could take 6–8 weeks—delaying independent investigation and resolution. This restrictive approach obstructs transparency and raises concerns about the integrity of the investigation. It has been three weeks since the accident and Genesis has yet to take steps to have the vehicle inspected or scheduled inspection. The police were involved at the time of the accident. Warning signs related to the brake pedal and ABS system appeared from February 2025, prompting the repair period and ABS module replacement. No new warnings appeared immediately before the accident, but the ongoing brake system issues clearly signaled a safety concern. Genesis has made no progress or scheduling effort, deliberately delaying while blocking my insurer from hiring a third party for timely investigation.

Crash

2023 GENESIS GV70

ID: 2086159

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

ICCU failed leaving me stranded on the side of the road (thankfully not on bridge). This was supposed to have been fixed under a recall the week prior by reprogramming the computer. Genesis has not changed the ICCU so even if/when repaired, it will most likely happen again. The Genesis of Wexford, PA dealer confirmed ICCU and fuse blown. "Stop vehicle and check power supply" warning light came on.

2023 GENESIS GV70

ID: 2063017

POWER TRAIN

Genesis uses soy-based wiring in the engine without any rodent protection. We had rats chewing the wires in the engine last year in April, for $6.9k repair cost and again this year in February for $7.4k in repair cost. This car cost way too much to own, the repairs take about 5 to 6 weeks to complete, and most importantly this cat is a major safety concern to me and my family.

2023 GENESIS GV70

ID: 2063016

ENGINE

Genesis uses soy-based wiring in the engine without any rodent protection. We had rats chewing the wires in the engine last year in April, for $6.9k repair cost and again this year in February for $7.4k in repair cost. This car cost way too much to own, the repairs take about 5 to 6 weeks to complete, and most importantly this cat is a major safety concern to me and my family.

2023 GENESIS GV70

ID: 2063015

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Genesis uses soy-based wiring in the engine without any rodent protection. We had rats chewing the wires in the engine last year in April, for $6.9k repair cost and again this year in February for $7.4k in repair cost. This car cost way too much to own, the repairs take about 5 to 6 weeks to complete, and most importantly this cat is a major safety concern to me and my family.