2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Suspension Service & Repair

Schedule Hyundai Genesis Coupe Suspension Service

When your 2013 Genesis Coupe’s steering and suspension gives you grief, turn to Firestone Complete Auto Care. From CV joints to coil springs, your Hyundai will be in expert hands. Schedule an appointment today.

Does Your 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Suspension Need Inspection?

During the first few years you had your 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe, the ride was probably so smooth that you didn’t even think about it! Now, however, things are starting to feel a little rough. Maybe your Genesis Coupe bounces, sways to one side, or makes a weird sound when you drive over a speed bump or turn. As soon as you notice that something’s “off” with your 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe, bring it in for suspension and steering service. We'll figure out what needs to be taken care of, if anything.

The technicians at Firestone Complete Auto Care will start with a suspension inspection to diagnose your vehicle. We’ll take a look at the front and rear end suspension, shock dampeners, coil springs, CV joints and axles, bushings, struts, chassis components, wheel hub bearings, and power steering components. We’ll get to the root of the issue and, if your car needs steering and suspension repairs, we’ll go over the services you need and how much they will cost before we do any work. If your Genesis Coupe steering or suspension system requires replacement parts, we may also recommend a wheel alignment since replacing steering and suspension parts can change existing wheel angles and ride height.

Shock & Strut Replacements for Your Hyundai Genesis Coupe

Shocks and struts are important parts of your 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe suspension system. They influence the control and handling of the vehicle, keeping it from bottoming out. While the struts support the structure of the suspension, the shocks keep the car from bouncing too much. These components work together to limit vibration and keep your Hyundai up off the ground. But there’s no set schedule for getting your 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe’s shocks and struts replaced since many factors affect how fast and severely they wear. Bouncing, swaying, or rocking back and forth can all point to issues with your Hyundai Genesis Coupe shocks and struts. It’s a good idea to have your 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe’s shocks and struts regularly checked out by a certified auto technician. Save yourself the shock of steering and suspension problems by scheduling an appointment at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care.

Questions About 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Steering & Suspension

  • What role do tire pressure and tread depth play in my Hyundai's suspension? Keeping your tires properly inflated can help reduce strain on the suspension, and also let you know when it's time to replace your tires. A tire that doesn't have an adequate amount of tread can't grip the road or function as well as the manufacturer intended.
  • Are routine tire rotations and wheel alignments important for my Hyundai Genesis Coupe? Rotations and alignments involve minor tweaks that have a major impact. Both services help ensure that the correct amount of pressure is applied to each tire and that your tires come into contact with the road as they should.
  • When does Hyundai Genesis Coupe power steering fluid need to be inspected or changed? Have your power steering fluid checked when you get an oil change or every few months. If your Genesis Coupe is low on power steering fluid, we’ll follow Hyundai service specifications when topping it off to help your suspension perform optimally.
  • Why is my Hyundai Genesis Coupe bouncing excessively? If it feels like you’re on a trampoline every time your Genesis Coupe goes over a bump or dip, you may have a problem with your struts or shocks. Faulty shocks and struts can’t properly absorb road bumps, leading to a bouncy ride.
  • Why does my Genesis Coupe's nose dive down when I hit the brakes? As you brake, the forward momentum of your Genesis Coupe combined with its weight sends a ton of force to its front end. A damaged or worn suspension system can cause the front end to compress and dip even further.
  • How do I know if I have worn Hyundai Genesis Coupe shocks? Worn Genesis Coupe shock absorbers can cause your vehicle to feel like it's bouncing or hopping over bumps instead of absorbing the impacts smoothly. You may also experience more body roll when turning.
  • Who repairs Genesis Coupe suspension systems? When you need your Genesis Coupe suspension system serviced, head to your local Firestone Complete Auto Care. We inspect, maintain, and repair Genesis Coupe suspensions. Schedule your appointment today!