Pigwich
Well-known member
Say it ain't so, but at less than 500 miles on the car, the service light came on. Thinking it was something stupid like the breaker tripping on the charging station at my work, because that would trigger an error on my Spark EV, I just read and reset them. Done....or was it?!?!?!?
The codes were powertrain faults P0D6B and P1E00 - I figured these were probably nothing, seeing as the car is NEW, so I reset them, and 6 miles later, they were back. So... great.... I called Onstar, and they said they were the battery conditioning system (just great) and that it was advised to "service in one day" and asked me if I felt safe in the car and if I wanted roadside assistance. Great.
I took it to service this morning, and they finally got around to taking a first look with only about an hour left in their day. There were mumblings of a bulletin about this, and although the tech admitted he had not fully diagnosed it, he said it was actually the CABIN heater and not the battery heater that was malfunctioning, though oddly the heat seemed to be working fine for the cabin.
Here's the fun part that makes me think it's the battery heater (as per the Onstar operator)
This is the chart. The big draw is around 9 PM, that's the bulk charging of the car, off peak. Then, every morning, just before dawn when it's the absolute coldest, we get these little power draw events at about 6:00, maybe 2kw or so for a half hour to 45 minutes. This seems like something that makes sense, and then of course the big spike at about 9:00 AM when I remote start the car. All good, right? Well, this morning, no 6:00 AM warm-up, just quiet, and it sure as heck wasn't any warmer than any other night this week.
Hopefully by tomorrow, they'll have fully diagnosed it. I have a sinking suspicion that I'll be waiting for a part to come in, and that it's not the cabin heater as they stated, and it's NOT cool that I let it get too cold overnight, so...great.
I will post updates.
PS - If anybody wants to troll my EVSE, which is where I got the graph, my ugly homemade status screen is HERE
https://emoncms.org/dashboard/view&id=29702
The codes were powertrain faults P0D6B and P1E00 - I figured these were probably nothing, seeing as the car is NEW, so I reset them, and 6 miles later, they were back. So... great.... I called Onstar, and they said they were the battery conditioning system (just great) and that it was advised to "service in one day" and asked me if I felt safe in the car and if I wanted roadside assistance. Great.
I took it to service this morning, and they finally got around to taking a first look with only about an hour left in their day. There were mumblings of a bulletin about this, and although the tech admitted he had not fully diagnosed it, he said it was actually the CABIN heater and not the battery heater that was malfunctioning, though oddly the heat seemed to be working fine for the cabin.
Here's the fun part that makes me think it's the battery heater (as per the Onstar operator)
This is the chart. The big draw is around 9 PM, that's the bulk charging of the car, off peak. Then, every morning, just before dawn when it's the absolute coldest, we get these little power draw events at about 6:00, maybe 2kw or so for a half hour to 45 minutes. This seems like something that makes sense, and then of course the big spike at about 9:00 AM when I remote start the car. All good, right? Well, this morning, no 6:00 AM warm-up, just quiet, and it sure as heck wasn't any warmer than any other night this week.
Hopefully by tomorrow, they'll have fully diagnosed it. I have a sinking suspicion that I'll be waiting for a part to come in, and that it's not the cabin heater as they stated, and it's NOT cool that I let it get too cold overnight, so...great.
I will post updates.
PS - If anybody wants to troll my EVSE, which is where I got the graph, my ugly homemade status screen is HERE
https://emoncms.org/dashboard/view&id=29702