Hi all! Desperate for help with my 2017. 61k on it.
About a year ago, I noticed a burning smell when the REX was engaged. I rarely EVER used it, but had used it more often after a move to Texas.
Dealership in Austin, TX told me it was a leaking gasket on a strut. Replaced all that. Problem continued. Next time I went in, they told the me REX had died - catastrophic failure and they had no idea how it happened or why, but that it would cost - EIGHTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to fix it. They assured me that I could drive the car and it would just try to run the REX maintenance and would give up when it couldn't. Needless to say, I picked up the car and have never gone back. The car has done that several times since with no apparent problems. Just tries to run it, then gives up.
Yesterday, the car started to try and run the REX maintenance again. This time, it seemed to keep trying and I can see that the gas level is going down. (I do keep a small amount of gas in it still.) Noticed that the car was making a noise while running, sort of like during the maintenance cycle, but more quiet and steady.
Now the car has started to just stop while I'm driving. I'm driving with the accelerator engaged and then it just starts to slow and then coast to a stop. I can pull over, rest for a few minuets, start again, and the same cycle continues.
I limped home doing this - so stressful.
The battery was replaced in 2019 by the Tucson dealership.
I'm hesitant to take it back to the dealership because they seem to have zero idea what they're doing, but honestly have no idea how to proceed.
I'm a single woman with zero car knowledge and I always feel like I'm just a sitting duck.
Any hand holding available?
Really want to just get out from under this car, but feel like I can't even sell it at this juncture. SOB
Thanks so much for any advice!
About a year ago, I noticed a burning smell when the REX was engaged. I rarely EVER used it, but had used it more often after a move to Texas.
Dealership in Austin, TX told me it was a leaking gasket on a strut. Replaced all that. Problem continued. Next time I went in, they told the me REX had died - catastrophic failure and they had no idea how it happened or why, but that it would cost - EIGHTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to fix it. They assured me that I could drive the car and it would just try to run the REX maintenance and would give up when it couldn't. Needless to say, I picked up the car and have never gone back. The car has done that several times since with no apparent problems. Just tries to run it, then gives up.
Yesterday, the car started to try and run the REX maintenance again. This time, it seemed to keep trying and I can see that the gas level is going down. (I do keep a small amount of gas in it still.) Noticed that the car was making a noise while running, sort of like during the maintenance cycle, but more quiet and steady.
Now the car has started to just stop while I'm driving. I'm driving with the accelerator engaged and then it just starts to slow and then coast to a stop. I can pull over, rest for a few minuets, start again, and the same cycle continues.
I limped home doing this - so stressful.
The battery was replaced in 2019 by the Tucson dealership.
I'm hesitant to take it back to the dealership because they seem to have zero idea what they're doing, but honestly have no idea how to proceed.
I'm a single woman with zero car knowledge and I always feel like I'm just a sitting duck.
Any hand holding available?
Really want to just get out from under this car, but feel like I can't even sell it at this juncture. SOB
Thanks so much for any advice!