Car Accelerates On Its Own problems of the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt Ev

Three problems related to car accelerates on its own have been reported for the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt Ev. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Car Accelerates On Its Own problem

Failure Date: 11/01/2020

Installed Chevrolet premium all-weather floor liners p/n: 42686568. While passing on the highway, the accelerator pedal became stuck at full throttle under the liner. Unable to shift to neutral and with minimal slowing from pressing the brakes, I had to reach down and tug on the mat until it dislodged from the pedal. I got off the highway and examined the liner finding that one of the securing clips had come unattached (likely from tugging on it). I reattached and verified correct mat installation. Later while passing another vehicle on the highway the accelerator became stuck again causing uncontrolled acceleration. Examining the mat afterwards, the securing clips were still attached correctly. Additional information: the clips that secure the floor mat/liner are only attached to the vehicle carpet and not rigidly affixed. When correctly installed the lip of the liner rises up and ends with almost no clearance to the gas pedal, then with only a slight movement of the liner it can entrap the accelerator pedal. Over time with forward foot pressure on the liner, there is just enough movement in the liner and clips to allow it to shift slightly forward and to the right causing an interference fit with the accelerator pedal. It appears that when both the accelerator and brake pedals are pressed at the same time, the power to the electric motor continues to be applied. Testing this afterward showed that with a foot on both pedals, the electric power meter still showed power being applied and the vehicle braking performance was severely diminished. During an emergency, a quick flick of the shifter from drive to neutral does not work. The shifter must be held for a longer duration, which is not intuitive when the vehicle is accelerating uncontrollably and both hands are on the wheel.

2 Car Accelerates On Its Own problem

Failure Date: 11/25/2019

While slowing to make a stop at an intersection, the vehicle experienced sudden acceleration and would not stop. The car struck the vehicle in front of it a couple of times and continued to accelerate.

3 Car Accelerates On Its Own problem

Failure Date: 03/18/2018

While turning into an angled parking spot in a parking lot, the car accelerated unexpectedly. Before I could engage the brake, the car went over the concrete berm separating rows of parking spaces and hit two parked cars. All three vehicles were damaged (the vehicle I was driving, and the two parked vehicles). Weather was not a factor. The parking lot was dry and free of snow and ice. The temperature was ~40f. The car was new (3 months old) with ~550 miles on the odometer. The same behavior (unexpected acceleration) happened ~1 month earlier under similar conditions, I. E. , dry, snow/ice free while turning into an angled parking place. Fortunately, that time I was able to engage the brake before damage was done. In both cases, the cause of the behavior is not known.


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