I bought my Volt (“Evey”) three weeks ago, and I am starting to have the some fleeting doubts about whether I made the right decision. Today is the third straight Monday I have been to the dealer to get something fixed. The first issue was the A/C not working. Refrigerant was never put in the system, so the dealer charged it. Last Monday, I posted about the brake grinding/vibration issue I am having. It seems to come and go, but the problem still isn’t resolved. Those issues are relatively minor compared to the latest problem. It started yesterday afternoon, when the check engine light came on. I called OnStar, and they saw error codes that indicated there was an issue with the temperature management for the traction battery. The Volt Advisor I talked to said the car was safe to drive to the dealer in the morning.
Last night I went to start Evey. The initializing screen was up for a long while, and when the instrument display came up, the battery charge indicator was missing. Evey wouldn’t move when shifted into drive or reverse, and also wouldn’t power down. Every time I pressed the power button, the initializing screen came back up. Another Volt Advisor recommended that I walk 200 feet from the vehicle with the key fob, and then walk back to try to shut it down. That didn’t seem to work, but sitting in the car, wrapping the key fob in aluminum foil, and then pressing the power button did allow me to successfully power it down.
A flatbed came this morning and extracted Evey from my garage. It was not fun driving across town with a brand new Volt on the back of a tow truck. We will see what the dealer has to say today. I know my experience so far is very different from that of most of you on the forum, so I am hoping this can be resolved quickly and I can get back to enjoying my new car!
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