Hello there. I bought a low milage Spark EV in California in May and had it shipped out to Las Vegas, NV. So far, Zip Zap has been great and makes my daily commute across town much easier. However, in the past two weeks or so, I've had a weird problem where the power off doesn't work right or I come out to the car and it's like the battery is disconnected.
The first time I noticed a problem was when I stopped and tried to turn the car off. When I pushed the big blue button, everything in the car suddenly shut off. The radio didn't continue to play and the main speedometer didn't give me the normal milage summary. Then (within a few seconds) the car turned back on and it wouldn't turn off when I pushed the button. I tried for about a minute, and finally got out of the car with the keys hoping it would trigger something. When I got back in, the button worked, so I turned it off.
Since then, I've had 2 or 3 incidents where, when I come back out to my car after going somewhere, the car acts like it doesn't have any low voltage power. It doesn't respond to button presses on the keyfob and the lights and displays on the inside don't turn on. It's usually short lived, after a minute or two, it will suddenly boot up (I was inside with the door open and the alarm started going off once).
Has anyone else had any problems like this? I'll probably get into the dealership later this week to get it looked at, but it's an intermittent problem and I probably have the only one of these in Nevada so I'd like to try to get a little bit of a handle on what could be causing it. Seems like a software bug, maybe a flakey relay (although surely automotive relays are fairly reliable these days), or something else with the low voltage system.
-Nathan
P.S. This is a 2014 LT1 without quick charging. It has about 5000 miles on it.
The first time I noticed a problem was when I stopped and tried to turn the car off. When I pushed the big blue button, everything in the car suddenly shut off. The radio didn't continue to play and the main speedometer didn't give me the normal milage summary. Then (within a few seconds) the car turned back on and it wouldn't turn off when I pushed the button. I tried for about a minute, and finally got out of the car with the keys hoping it would trigger something. When I got back in, the button worked, so I turned it off.
Since then, I've had 2 or 3 incidents where, when I come back out to my car after going somewhere, the car acts like it doesn't have any low voltage power. It doesn't respond to button presses on the keyfob and the lights and displays on the inside don't turn on. It's usually short lived, after a minute or two, it will suddenly boot up (I was inside with the door open and the alarm started going off once).
Has anyone else had any problems like this? I'll probably get into the dealership later this week to get it looked at, but it's an intermittent problem and I probably have the only one of these in Nevada so I'd like to try to get a little bit of a handle on what could be causing it. Seems like a software bug, maybe a flakey relay (although surely automotive relays are fairly reliable these days), or something else with the low voltage system.
-Nathan
P.S. This is a 2014 LT1 without quick charging. It has about 5000 miles on it.