coolcat
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It’s cold and icy out. Warmer than it has been, we are currently at 13° although the last few days we’ve been regularly in negative temperatures. My wife got in the Spark to head to work and I think she was running a little bit late and was a little heavy footed. She only got to the first stop sign away from our house and the car wouldn’t move, she said it shut off on her, I took her a different car and we swapped. When I got in the car was off and the parking brake was set, she had turned on the warning flashers. I just put my foot on the brake and pushed the power button and the car turned on, it had a warning light that looks like a car with an “!” In the middle of it. I shifted to drive and it seems to be driving normally for me. I brought it right home and plugged in my OBD reader. It’s showing a code P215B. I’m not finding much information on this in relation to the spark but I found a post in a Bolt forum. The explanation given my my OBD reader is that it’s a vehicle speed - output shaft speed correlation error. At this point, I’m thinking it was caused by excessive wheel spin likely due to all of the ice on the road. Well, the ice combined with my wife’s foot.
My OBD reader was able to erase the code and the warning light is now off. We will attempt to continue using the car as normal. I’m just posting to see if anyone else has experienced anything like this. This is the first real issue. We’ve had with the car since buying it last May.
My OBD reader was able to erase the code and the warning light is now off. We will attempt to continue using the car as normal. I’m just posting to see if anyone else has experienced anything like this. This is the first real issue. We’ve had with the car since buying it last May.