Yesterday while charging I noticed the smell of burning electronics in the cabin. It charged normally and ran fine, so I didn't think much of it. Next morning I go to start it and get nothing: no sounds, lights or anything from the LCD screens. I didn't happen to have jumper cables for the 12v battery, so I had to call a towing service. When the guy pulls up, I made the fatal mistake of telling him my Spark is an EV, and then refuses to jump it due to liabilty. Great, so I go and get my own jumper cables and jump the 12v battery and it turns on, but as soon as I disconnect from the booster battery it shuts off. I get it towed to the local chevy dealer and they're looking at it. It's either got to be a faulty 12v battery or faulty dc to dc converter, but I'll know more shortly.
TL;DR. If you suspect your 12v battery is bad and don't have jumper cables, make sure your towing service will actually do the jump!
TL;DR. If you suspect your 12v battery is bad and don't have jumper cables, make sure your towing service will actually do the jump!