So here is the deal, my 2015 (Oct purchase) has over 43K miles on it. It started having issues with the electronics. I would get the propulsion power reduced message come up three blocks after leaving the charging station with 100% charge, the check system light would come on and then shut off after restarting the car, the car would stop charging after a few minutes of being plugged in, then the battery indicator would go from full to completely empty then back to full (would you like to turnoff the radio message popping up each time).
I also experienced two separate 1KWH drops in capacity in the last 8 months. I had read other here say they experienced a 1 KWH drop at around 35K miles. And with the onset of winter, I didn’t think too much about the loss.
From other forum posts, I assumed the issue for the other issues was the 12 volt battery. My car was about the same age and mileage (or more) than people that were reporting the accessory battery dying, and similar symptoms. Took it in this morning to have it serviced. The battery and installation, if that’s what it needed, was going to be about $300. I was considering having them run a capacity diagnostic, but forgot by the time I got to the service department.
I expected to be able to pick up the car around lunch, but did not hear back until near the end of the work day. When I got the call, there was good news and bad news. The bad news was that the problem was much worse than I thought it was. There is a short in one of the cells of the main battery pack. The whole thing has to be replaced. I will be without the Spark for 1-2 weeks (they couldn’t get a ship date).
The good news, it is still under the battery warranty, so instead of $300 for a 12 volt battery, I will be getting a $12K battery for free. Additionally, they are providing a rental free of charge until it is fixed (cannot drive it as the battery is a danger in the current state).
So I am basically going to have a brand new Spark EV in a couple weeks.
I also experienced two separate 1KWH drops in capacity in the last 8 months. I had read other here say they experienced a 1 KWH drop at around 35K miles. And with the onset of winter, I didn’t think too much about the loss.
From other forum posts, I assumed the issue for the other issues was the 12 volt battery. My car was about the same age and mileage (or more) than people that were reporting the accessory battery dying, and similar symptoms. Took it in this morning to have it serviced. The battery and installation, if that’s what it needed, was going to be about $300. I was considering having them run a capacity diagnostic, but forgot by the time I got to the service department.
I expected to be able to pick up the car around lunch, but did not hear back until near the end of the work day. When I got the call, there was good news and bad news. The bad news was that the problem was much worse than I thought it was. There is a short in one of the cells of the main battery pack. The whole thing has to be replaced. I will be without the Spark for 1-2 weeks (they couldn’t get a ship date).
The good news, it is still under the battery warranty, so instead of $300 for a 12 volt battery, I will be getting a $12K battery for free. Additionally, they are providing a rental free of charge until it is fixed (cannot drive it as the battery is a danger in the current state).
So I am basically going to have a brand new Spark EV in a couple weeks.