I‘ve had a 2018 Chevy Bolt for close to 4 years now. As a Uber/Lyft driver I’ve put 130.000 miles on it.
The original battery has worked fine and there was no discernible loss of charge. As part of the recall my battery module was replaced three weeks ago. I was really happy with the extended range it gave me. 260 miles on the highway and over 300 miles driving around town.
However three weeks ago the engine light came on and the reduced propulsion message appeared.
After that it would only let me charge to 95 miles. It would then say that I was fully charged.
I took it to the Chevy dealer and after running a test on it they said it was a faulty battery.
Since it’s covered by the new warranty they’ll replace it at no cost to me. They said it would take a couple of weeks to get the new battery. My car is my source of income. I’m losing on average of hundred dollars a day. They‘ve given me a free rental but it can’t be used for rideshare driving.
I called GM customer service and told them they are responsible for my loss of income..
Waiting to hear back.
Dan
The original battery has worked fine and there was no discernible loss of charge. As part of the recall my battery module was replaced three weeks ago. I was really happy with the extended range it gave me. 260 miles on the highway and over 300 miles driving around town.
However three weeks ago the engine light came on and the reduced propulsion message appeared.
After that it would only let me charge to 95 miles. It would then say that I was fully charged.
I took it to the Chevy dealer and after running a test on it they said it was a faulty battery.
Since it’s covered by the new warranty they’ll replace it at no cost to me. They said it would take a couple of weeks to get the new battery. My car is my source of income. I’m losing on average of hundred dollars a day. They‘ve given me a free rental but it can’t be used for rideshare driving.
I called GM customer service and told them they are responsible for my loss of income..
Waiting to hear back.
Dan