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We found the following complaints for CHEVROLET VOLT (2011)

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Air bag warning light is illuminated due to a failed sensor in the passenger seat. Had to replace with a used seat.

'service airbag' chime and light coming on, routinely, even with or with anybody in the passenger seat. I have not taken the car to a dealer yet since i have been reading forum input about this issue and seeing huge cost to repair. Car has only 81k miles and has never been flooded or had water on the seat(passenger).

Service airbag light comes on at startup. Its the passenger side air bag sensor in seat, sounds like its the pressure plate to activate air bag is bad. Sounds like a common thing with the volt?

Air bag warning light is illuminated due to a failed sensor in the passenger seat. Had to replace with a used seat.

For unknown reason check airbag light came on. No one sits in passenger seat and the seat has not been wet.

The car has proceeded to have multiple issues, with the most predominant and life threatening issue being an airbag failure...twice.other issues: radio, door locks, and park assist engage/disengage on their own. Brakes not catching causing car to roll.power failure and won't start.april 2013, the vehicle was t-boned at a rate of speed over 45mph.the airbags failed to deploy; caused personal injury.gm sent out an inspector, and pulled the data.response back was ?no event recorded? and was dismissed.obviously something happened, especially considering the car was in the body shop for 6 months being repaired.january 2014 while driving down the highway the car loses power, and won't accelerate over 19mph, the check engine light engaged and ?reduced propulsion? message flashing. Onstar diagnosed the vehicle instantly, and said the vehicle may be unsafe to drive due to the transmission and engine fault.we reached out to classic chevrolet grapevine, and they would not assist us, even though the vehicle is under warranty.january 2014, a second collision, a truck clipped the front of the carspeed was over 35mph, the tire blew, and sudden deceleration, resulting in $14,000+ in damagesairbags failed to deploy, and causing re-injury.gm sent out it's third party company to inspect, and an event was recorded this time, however was a ?non-event? event.gm states a event was recorded, but could not explain why the air bags did not deploy.in february 2014 we reached out to gm directly, asking for clarification, and assistance regarding our flawed 2011 chevrolet volt, and were told they ?researched and evaluated our concern, and fulfilled its obligation? to us. However, they did nothing. Answered no questions, offered no resolution or fix.gm has a history of not investigating fatal flaws, and covering up its negligence.

Since the spring of 2020, "service air bag" warning comes on intermittently, related to passenger seat airbag. Warning generally comes on at startup, if it appears. No fluids have been spilled on the seat, and no visible damage to the seat.i am the second owner, purchased from friend, car has always been garaged and serviced regularly.online search suggests that other owners have same issue, and that diagnosis and repair can be $500 to $1000.i have not had a chevrolet dealer diagnose this issue since it is intermittent.current market value of vehicle (55k miles, otherwise excellent condition, a great car to drive)makes cost of repair difficult to justify, especially if it could happen again without warning.

The airbag light has turned and airbag sensor is bad.passenger airbag will not illuminate and work for someone sitting in the passenger seat.the car has not been in an accident.

Drivers side dash display went black while driving, ( just driving down a congested freeway in houston ) all information lost speedometer, fuel gauge, turning indicators, propulsion mode,, rather a nightmare having this happen

The contact owns a 2011 chevrolet volt. The contact stated that the instrument panel lighting failed to illuminate. As a result, the contact was unable to read the speedometer or any other information displayed on the instrument panel. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer or local mechanic for diagnostic testing. The manufacturer was not notified. The approximate failure mileage was 87,000.

Instrument cluster, which displays speed, odometer and fuel lever among other safety information, started to glitch towards that end of a trip of about two hours. At first the screen would flicker but would eventually reboot and the information was available shortly after. Next morning the screen would turn on slowly at first, but then it went out again and never started again ever since.

Driver instrument cluster , speedometer, gas / electric gauge unreadable

In the 6 years that i've had this vehicle, the power cord has burn through 2 times and the receptacle in which it was plugged was burned out 4 times.i'm fortunate my house hasn't caught fire.i feel this is gm's responsibility and i should not have to pay for the 2nd replacement of this cord.

Driver display shuts off while in motion driving usually in cold weather. Temperature usually around 0 degrees celsius and below. Consistently every morning at cold start 1-2 mins into drive. This results in no speedometer. The only way to fix the problem is to pull and reinstall display fuse or turn car off for a few minutes and restart. Many volts are having this issue. Please order an investigation as this is a major nhtsa violation. Had to the dealer and called gm customer care. Both told me i was crazy.this is unacceptable. I have a video screenshot attached.

Instrument cluster went black dark no visibility mph , fuel level, while i was driving at night. It felt very dangerous.

While driving on the morning of may 30, 2019, the driver side instrument cluster went blank.i pulled off the road to initiate a full shutdown of the vehicle.upon startup, the display came back on for 5 seconds, then went totally blank again.the instrument cluster never came back on.dealer analysis revealed a short in the lcd panel caused the instrument cluster to be inoperable.

Driver's instrument panel (lcd display) blackout.the lcd display simply did not come on as it normally did when i turned on the vehicle.i am driving "blind" can't tell how fast i'm going, how much gas is left, can't see if the turn signals are blinking, don't know how much charge i have on the battery etc. Etc.i've waited for 4 days now to see if the display comes on on its own for some reason; however, it is time to take it to the dealer; it is not safe to drive it this way.

The contact owns a 2011 chevrolet volt. The contact stated that while driving at 65 mph, the instrument panel became inoperable without warning. The vehicle was not taken to be diagnosed nor repaired. Neither the dealer nor the manufacturer were made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 117,000.

Charging station over heated and the plug burnt my wall plug

Our volt was left overnight to charge using the supplied 120v level one charge cord that comes with the vehicle (therefore i consider it part of the vehicle.) in the morning the vehicle was not charged -- at some point during the night the charge failed after the battery accumulated just 5 miles of estimated range.the socket into which the charge cord had been plugged, the receptacle of a kill-a-watt charge measuring device, was scorched and partially melted. There may have been a small electrical fire at the point where the volt's cord plugged into the device, but it is impossible to say. This seems to have happened because the strain relief on the cord was torn in half and the wires it was supposed to protect became exposed to the outside and perhaps to each other. It is quite likely that these exposed charge cord wires shorted against something inside the charge cord assembly, and that short caused the damage where the cord was plugged in at its wall end.guaranty chevrolet took possession of the cord (at gm's request) and ordered a new one under warranty, so the cord itself is no longer available for inspection. I still have the kill-a-watt device, and, despite the obvious visible damage, it still works. (i don't use it, though.)to me the strain relief on this cord was very flimsy. The material seemed too soft an pliable to do very much. The replacement seemed to be no different apart from one additional flex segment. I was not impressed, but so far the failure has not repeated.i have photos if you would like to see them. Photos of the old cord, the melted socket and the new cord. Also, i used a new kill-a-watt on this car after the incident and on other electric cars with no problems. It may be tempting to blame this device, but it has a sufficient amp rating and the problem happened on a day the strain relief failed.

The heat will not work in the car when the car is using the battery - heat will only work when the engine is running.

Instrument cluster display goes black while driving. Web search indicates this is a common issue.

Driver instrument panel went dark and won't turn on.loss of all speed, turn signal, and warning display.

The car has proceeded to have multiple issues, with the most predominant and life threatening issue being an airbag failure...twice.other issues: radio, door locks, and park assist engage/disengage on their own. Brakes not catching causing car to roll.power failure and won't start.april 2013, the vehicle was t-boned at a rate of speed over 45mph.the airbags failed to deploy; caused personal injury.gm sent out an inspector, and pulled the data.response back was ?no event recorded? and was dismissed.obviously something happened, especially considering the car was in the body shop for 6 months being repaired.january 2014 while driving down the highway the car loses power, and won't accelerate over 19mph, the check engine light engaged and ?reduced propulsion? message flashing. Onstar diagnosed the vehicle instantly, and said the vehicle may be unsafe to drive due to the transmission and engine fault.we reached out to classic chevrolet grapevine, and they would not assist us, even though the vehicle is under warranty.january 2014, a second collision, a truck clipped the front of the carspeed was over 35mph, the tire blew, and sudden deceleration, resulting in $14,000+ in damagesairbags failed to deploy, and causing re-injury.gm sent out it's third party company to inspect, and an event was recorded this time, however was a ?non-event? event.gm states a event was recorded, but could not explain why the air bags did not deploy.in february 2014 we reached out to gm directly, asking for clarification, and assistance regarding our flawed 2011 chevrolet volt, and were told they ?researched and evaluated our concern, and fulfilled its obligation? to us. However, they did nothing. Answered no questions, offered no resolution or fix.gm has a history of not investigating fatal flaws, and covering up its negligence.

When below freezing out main display containing speed, directional,gear select, tire pressure and fuel is black. Only after temp goes above freezing does display go back to normal.

As an electric vehicle, when running on battery, it is difficult to know when the vehicle is left running.upon returning home one day, i exited the vehicle and plugged it in.i didn't realize at the time, that i had not turned off the volt by pressing the blue power switch on the dashboard.the next morning, i came into my enclosed garage and could hear the volt's gas powered generator running.i looked at the dash display and could see the volt had not charged, had used up all remaining battery, and had been running on gas generator for some time.my concern is regarding carbon dioxide poisoning risks.i have tried over the past 60 days to get a response out of gm as a volt owner and i feel they are stonewalling me as they have not responded to me on this concern despite three different inquiries on my behalf.this is very unusual for gm who normally is quite responsive.i propose if the vehicle can sense it is plugged in that it should shut down should the battery become depleted rather than turn on the gas generator to keep the car running.i'm confident gm can detect the car is plugged in so programmatically i'm not understanding the challenge to solve this safety issue.electric cars are not like other cars in that you can't hear when they are on.chances are, if the vehicle is plugged in it's in a garage.no gm employee who i have spoken with has explained why it's reasonable to run the generator in the scenario i have described.i do hope no one dies before this issue is resolved.it should be a simple software update for the volt to resolve the issue.

Since the spring of 2020, "service air bag" warning comes on intermittently, related to passenger seat airbag. Warning generally comes on at startup, if it appears. No fluids have been spilled on the seat, and no visible damage to the seat.i am the second owner, purchased from friend, car has always been garaged and serviced regularly.online search suggests that other owners have same issue, and that diagnosis and repair can be $500 to $1000.i have not had a chevrolet dealer diagnose this issue since it is intermittent.current market value of vehicle (55k miles, otherwise excellent condition, a great car to drive)makes cost of repair difficult to justify, especially if it could happen again without warning.

When the engine is turned off a warning light comes on stating that the vehicle is not in park. However, the engine is in park.engine does not want to shut down.

The contact owns a 2011 chevrolet volt. The contact stated that the lighting on the instrument panel went out without warning. The failure prevented the contact from seeing the speedometer or fuel gauge. The contact stated that the same failure occurred multiple times. The vehicle was taken to alamo city chevrolet (9400 san pedro ave, san antonio, tx 78216) where an unknown electrical repair was performed; however, the same failure occurred after leaving the dealer. The manufacturer was not contacted. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 84,763. Consumer stated problem continues off and on dealer can't diagnosis the problem.

The contact owns a 2011 chevrolet volt. The contact stated that the lighting on the instrument panel went out without warning. The failure prevented the contact from seeing the speedometer or fuel gauge. The contact stated that the same failure occurred multiple times. The vehicle was taken to alamo city chevrolet (9400 san pedro ave, san antonio, tx 78216) where an unknown electrical repair was performed; however, the same failure occurred after leaving the dealer. The manufacturer was not contacted. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 84,763. Consumer stated problem continues off and on dealer can't diagnosis the problem.

My 2011 volt frequently shows "propulsion power reduced" after the battery has been depleted and on restart.this affects performance, acceleration and thus safety for several minutes until the system rebalances itself. This condition began back in 2015 several years ago but is first noted in dealer's records at 101,000 miles. The car has 142,000 now. It has been in the shop several times asking for this condition to be repaired as the problem became more frequent.it appears to have had the software update you reference in your bulletin that may cause the problem . The condition is identical to that in your recall 18215, reference number n172130460.please contact me for more information. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).*cw

When the engine is turned off a warning light comes on stating that the vehicle is not in park. However, the engine is in park.engine does not want to shut down.

Propulsion power reduced warning happening often. Car was brought in for diagnosis and i was told there was a sw reflash required. It continues to occur after this reflash. It is a major safety issue when this occurs while entering a highway and i cannot get up to highway speeds. It will eventually clear, maybe after 10 minutes or so, and acceleration will normalize.

My 2011 volt frequently shows "propulsion power reduced" after the battery has been depleted and on restart.this affects performance, acceleration and thus safety for several minutes until the system rebalances itself. This condition began back in 2015 several years ago but is first noted in dealer's records at 101,000 miles. The car has 142,000 now. It has been in the shop several times asking for this condition to be repaired as the problem became more frequent.it appears to have had the software update you reference in your bulletin that may cause the problem . The condition is identical to that in your recall 18215, reference number n172130460.please contact me for more information. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).*cw

The service light came on when i plugged in the vehicle to charge, and gave this message service high voltage charging system

My first problems i experience with the 2011 chevy volt was around october, 2014. When driving on the highway at highway speed, i received a "propulsion power reduced" indication on my dashboard and i was not able to keep up with highway traffic which resulted in a hazard for myself and other drivers. I was afraid i would be rear ended or cause an accident due to my low relative speed. This has happened several times while driving my vehicle, at times, not able to go faster than 45-55 mph on highways with 65-75 mph speed limit. I live in san diego ca where there is a lot of traffic especially on the highway. I have also review the lift gate struct "customer satisfaction" dilemma. I have had my hatch close on my head but it did not cause serious injury. It was more of an annoyance than anything else. It continues to be weak, and sometimes not keep the hatchback up at all. I have noticed it is worse at lower temperatures (40-50 degrees f).last but not least, i received a notice from gm stating "this letter is intended to make you aware that some 2011 model year chevrolet volt vehicles may have increased friction in the steering system. This could cause the steering wheel to stick in the strait-ahead position after driving long distances on a straight highway. The steering wheel can be turned but it may require increased effort." contacted gm about this notice i received and the gm represented me said there was no safety issue regarding this letter. I disagreed (how is a steering wheel lock up on the highway not a safety issue?) and requested to get out of my vehicle and into a different one that does not have the possibility of my and my family being killed by a vehicle defect. After several emails back and fourth and going to a chevy dealership they told me to go to, the issue has not been resolved.

The contact owns a 2011 chevrolet volt. While driving at an unknown speed, the "propulsion power low decrease speed" message displayed and the speed automatically decreased to 20 mph. The vehicle was taken to the dealer (lynn smith chevrolet, 25 n burleson blvd, burleson, tx 76028) where it was diagnosed that the hybrid power train control module 2 (hpcm2) failed. The vehicle was repaired. The contact referenced nhtsa campaign number: 18v397000 (hybrid propulsion system); however, the vehicle year was not included in the recall. The manufacturer informed the contact to call nhtsa and opened case number: [xxx]. The failure mileage was 58,000. The vin was not available. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The contact owns a 2011 chevrolet volt. While driving various speeds, the b-bearing joint disintegrated in the transmission and caused the vehicle to make loud noises. The dealer replaced the original plastic b-bearing joint with a metal one. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 120,000.

The contact owns a 2011 chevrolet volt. The contact stated that while driving 10 mph, the vehicle decelerated without any warnings. The contact stated that the failure occurred several times. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The technician was unable to diagnose the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 32,000 and the current mileage was 35,000.

My 2011 volt frequently shows "propulsion power reduced" after the battery has been depleted and on restart.this affects performance, acceleration and thus safety for several minutes until the system rebalances itself. This condition began back in 2015 several years ago but is first noted in dealer's records at 101,000 miles. The car has 142,000 now. It has been in the shop several times asking for this condition to be repaired as the problem became more frequent.it appears to have had the software update you reference in your bulletin that may cause the problem . The condition is identical to that in your recall 18215, reference number n172130460.please contact me for more information. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).*cw

The contact owns a 2011 chevrolet volt. The contact stated that the seatbelt warning light illuminated when the seat belts were secured and not when the seat belts were not secured. The vehicle was repaired at a unknown location however the failure recurred. The details of the repairs were unknown. The contact felt that the failure was related to an air bag failure. The failure mileage was unknown.

Since the spring of 2020, "service air bag" warning comes on intermittently, related to passenger seat airbag. Warning generally comes on at startup, if it appears. No fluids have been spilled on the seat, and no visible damage to the seat.i am the second owner, purchased from friend, car has always been garaged and serviced regularly.online search suggests that other owners have same issue, and that diagnosis and repair can be $500 to $1000.i have not had a chevrolet dealer diagnose this issue since it is intermittent.current market value of vehicle (55k miles, otherwise excellent condition, a great car to drive)makes cost of repair difficult to justify, especially if it could happen again without warning.

For unknown reason check airbag light came on. No one sits in passenger seat and the seat has not been wet.

The car has proceeded to have multiple issues, with the most predominant and life threatening issue being an airbag failure...twice.other issues: radio, door locks, and park assist engage/disengage on their own. Brakes not catching causing car to roll.power failure and won't start.april 2013, the vehicle was t-boned at a rate of speed over 45mph.the airbags failed to deploy; caused personal injury.gm sent out an inspector, and pulled the data.response back was ?no event recorded? and was dismissed.obviously something happened, especially considering the car was in the body shop for 6 months being repaired.january 2014 while driving down the highway the car loses power, and won't accelerate over 19mph, the check engine light engaged and ?reduced propulsion? message flashing. Onstar diagnosed the vehicle instantly, and said the vehicle may be unsafe to drive due to the transmission and engine fault.we reached out to classic chevrolet grapevine, and they would not assist us, even though the vehicle is under warranty.january 2014, a second collision, a truck clipped the front of the carspeed was over 35mph, the tire blew, and sudden deceleration, resulting in $14,000+ in damagesairbags failed to deploy, and causing re-injury.gm sent out it's third party company to inspect, and an event was recorded this time, however was a ?non-event? event.gm states a event was recorded, but could not explain why the air bags did not deploy.in february 2014 we reached out to gm directly, asking for clarification, and assistance regarding our flawed 2011 chevrolet volt, and were told they ?researched and evaluated our concern, and fulfilled its obligation? to us. However, they did nothing. Answered no questions, offered no resolution or fix.gm has a history of not investigating fatal flaws, and covering up its negligence.

The contact owns a 2011 chevrolet volt. The contact stated while driving 60 mph and attempting to merge onto the side of the road, he drove over the rumble strips causing the vehicle to vibrate and the power steering to stop working. The contact mentioned that the steering wheel became very hard to maneuver and the check power steering warning lamp illuminated. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 31,000.

The rear end of this car feels as if it is slipping out when you enter a curve at 60 to 65 mph.gm calls it sensitive steering but i call it scary and unsafe.

My first problems i experience with the 2011 chevy volt was around october, 2014. When driving on the highway at highway speed, i received a "propulsion power reduced" indication on my dashboard and i was not able to keep up with highway traffic which resulted in a hazard for myself and other drivers. I was afraid i would be rear ended or cause an accident due to my low relative speed. This has happened several times while driving my vehicle, at times, not able to go faster than 45-55 mph on highways with 65-75 mph speed limit. I live in san diego ca where there is a lot of traffic especially on the highway. I have also review the lift gate struct "customer satisfaction" dilemma. I have had my hatch close on my head but it did not cause serious injury. It was more of an annoyance than anything else. It continues to be weak, and sometimes not keep the hatchback up at all. I have noticed it is worse at lower temperatures (40-50 degrees f).last but not least, i received a notice from gm stating "this letter is intended to make you aware that some 2011 model year chevrolet volt vehicles may have increased friction in the steering system. This could cause the steering wheel to stick in the strait-ahead position after driving long distances on a straight highway. The steering wheel can be turned but it may require increased effort." contacted gm about this notice i received and the gm represented me said there was no safety issue regarding this letter. I disagreed (how is a steering wheel lock up on the highway not a safety issue?) and requested to get out of my vehicle and into a different one that does not have the possibility of my and my family being killed by a vehicle defect. After several emails back and fourth and going to a chevy dealership they told me to go to, the issue has not been resolved.

This problem appears to be a safety issue that i'm concerned may impact other volts. Here's the background. On sunday afternoon, i was pulling into my garage at a very slow rate and got halfway throughwhen i heard a loud 'crunching' sound. I got out wondering what the the noise was and saw that the front driver's side of the car down and directly sitting on the tire. The control arm or strut or whatever you call it had seemingly collapsed. Looking more closely, it looked like the wheel had practically come off. Grease was dripping onto the driveway from underneath.the dealer has now repaired the problem and claims it was a bad bolt, however i am not confident that such a major manufacturing flaw can be so easily dismissed.

The rear end of this car feels as if it is slipping out when you enter a curve at 60 to 65 mph.gm calls it sensitive steering but i call it scary and unsafe.

Driver instrument cluster turned off while driving. Can not see speed, battery charge, fuel level, tire pressure, or any other warning.not safe to drive with out speed and fuel remaining.

Driver instrument cluster , speedometer, gas / electric gauge unreadable

This problem appears to be a safety issue that i'm concerned may impact other volts. Here's the background. On sunday afternoon, i was pulling into my garage at a very slow rate and got halfway throughwhen i heard a loud 'crunching' sound. I got out wondering what the the noise was and saw that the front driver's side of the car down and directly sitting on the tire. The control arm or strut or whatever you call it had seemingly collapsed. Looking more closely, it looked like the wheel had practically come off. Grease was dripping onto the driveway from underneath.the dealer has now repaired the problem and claims it was a bad bolt, however i am not confident that such a major manufacturing flaw can be so easily dismissed.




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