Chevrolet Volt owners have reported 2 problems related to alternator/generator/regulator (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Chevrolet Volt based on all problems reported for the Volt.
When I try to turn off the car, I put the shifter in the park position and then press the stop button to turn off the car. The dash shows the car in park, but a message shows up saying, "the car needs to be in park before the care can be turned off". I can try several times and get the same message (p-d-p-d-p. . . ) the problem was intermittent and then continuous. The dealer replaced the shifter (described as a known problem) as I was concerned that I could not turn off the car in the event of an emergency (gas generator fire, electrical short, li battery overload, etc). Also, I could not lock the car until some reset condition occurs 10-15 minutes later.
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Chevy Volt is an extended range electric vehicle, it uses a gas powered generator to provide electric power for driving if the battery has dropped below a certain Voltage. I parked my vehicle in my garage at home and neglected to power down the electric systems in the vehicle. There is a blue power button on the center console, if you do not press this button very deliberately the system does not power down. This is not readily apparent since the center console stays lit even when powered down. I opened the charge port and plugged the vehicle in. If the vehicle is powered down the car will give an audible beep and the charge light will go from orange to green after a period of about 4-5 seconds. If the vehicle is not powered down the light stays orange and no warning is given to the operator. I left the vehicle, I had the remote with me. The following morning my wife discovered the car in the garage with the generator running at very high rpm's the temperature in the garage was very hot, the door handle to the garage was hot to the touch. The car used almost all of it's gasoline supply, about 10 gallons, that equates to about 190 pounds of co2 produced in my home. I backed the car out of the garage, the concrete underneath the car was too hot to touch and still warm 10 hours later. The car was towed to my local Chevrolet dealer, they repaired the heat damage and returned the car to me. I have since tested this same scenario and the vehicle will start its gas powered generator if left powered on. No gas motor is running when vehicle is parked, it is operating on its battery system. Once the battery is depleted it will self start its generator even 1 the car is in park 2 the charge door is open 3 the car is plugged in to it's charger 4 there is no driver in the drivers seat 5 the vehicle is not moving 6 the remote not in the vehicle. Failure to warn vehicle is on.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Electrical System problems | |
Battery Propulsion System problems | |
Software problems | |
Instrument Panel problems | |
Wiring problems | |
Horn Assembly problems | |
Car Will Not Start problems | |
Propulsion System problems | |
Ignition Switch problems | |
Alternator/generator/regulator problems |