We have classified the 6 complaints from 2015 Chevrolet Volt about ELECTRICAL SYSTEM into the following categories.
While driving on the highway the instrument cluster went blank and turned off. this houses information like warnings, speed, fuel level, battery level, traction, navigation, odometer, light signals and other information. this is a huge safety issue while traveling down the road and losing your ability to look at the speed or if your blinkers or lights are on.
I had my 2015 volt (at ~95000 miles) serviced at american chevrolet(modesto, ca) on june 19th for regular maintenance. i had 2 miles ev charge left leaving dealership parking. 2 min out of dealership, just before stopping at a red traffic light, i saw an error: "propulsion power is reduced" on display. then i realized the car had no power at all. turned off engine, and turned it back on, the screen says "initializing....." and it lasted more than 20 seconds, still no power. all cars were moving again, and i was stuck on the second to the right lane with no power! i power cycled again, still no power. emergency lights didn't light up during initialization. this meant cars behind me wouldn't see my lights. i have a camera facing the rear, and it should have caught the horrific experience. now came the scary part, i saw a big suv driving at probably 60mph came right behind me!! luckily the suv was able to brake really hard and swerved to my right lane before rear ending me. i got out the vehicle, and started signaling to cars behind me, and all the cars now could see me and changed lanes. i called dealer, and two advisors arrived in just a few mins. they could not figure out why and gave me a ride back to dealership and told me the car would be towed back and diagnosed. my volt has been still at the dealership being test since june 19th. today, june 24th, my chevy advisor, juan moreno called said they've done all tests, and everything has been fine, and they would do some more testing, after which i should be able to pick it up today. on june 19th, i received a letter from gm about a software update, hpcm2. i requested dealer perform the update. i don't know if the software defect caused my volt losing power. but now i really had concern over the safety of the volt as it was a family car to haul family.
I returned home from vacation. my car had been sitting in the garage. when i started it up and put in reverse the backup camera was black, the back up lights failed to come on. i checked online and several other people had experienced the same thing that was caused by a short in the driver's side visor that is on the same fuse as the back up camera and lights. i took if to the dealer, when they replaced the fuse, it blew immediately. they ran diagnostics then replaced the visor. the diagnostics cost over $350, the new visor $80. the car had 38000 miles on it. this is a known defect in this vehicle and because of the design of the car, the back up camera is critical to driving safely. this should be a recall item.
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 chevrolet volt. the contact was unable to roll the front driver and passenger windows up or down. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the dealer and manufacturer were not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 100,000. the vin was not available.
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 chevrolet volt. the contact stated that the check engine indicator illuminated at various times. the vehicle was taken to ourisman chevrolet of bowie (16610 governor bridge rd, bowie, md 20716 (301) 262-7600) where it was diagnosed with a wiring harness malfunction and the wiring harness connectors had shorted out due to missing protection. the vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred while leaving the dealer. the manufacturer was notified and did not assist. the failure mileage was approximately 57,000.
While driving my volt on the freeway, both the navigation display and the instrument display went blank. i had no visibility of my speed, fuel status, engine status. i attempted to re display the nav system, but i had to drive the rest of my trip with no display. played with the lights, on then off no change. i have had this happen on 3 different occasions. all three times, the display was returned on the next day.
I leased a 2015 chevy volt, i used the supplied charging station to charge the vehicle. this device overheated earlier in the day, i decided to unplug it and try another outlet. i checked on it 20 minutes later and discovered it was still warm. i thought this was normal, considering it was charging a car. i plugged it in later in the evening. this charger supplied by chevy then caught fire after being plugged in for about 2-3 hours, and that fire spread to our garage. this fire started from the charger itself and caused damage to our belongings and could have destroyed our entire home. *tr