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2015 Spark EV brochure states:
Battery limited warranty Spark EV battery and specific
electric drive components are covered for 100,000 miles/8 years
(whichever comes first). The Spark EV battery warranty covers
161 battery components in addition to the thermal management
system, charging system and electric drive components. See
dealer for details
I had a check systems light (code P1F58) and dealer diagnosed it as a faulty battery cooling system valve
https://www.gmpartsdirect.com/oem-parts/gm-control-valve-95072566
Chevy claims that this is part of "emissions" and is not covered by the battery warranty.
I asked them "what emissions are you speaking of?"
Anyone know a way to escalate this within GM?
Battery limited warranty Spark EV battery and specific
electric drive components are covered for 100,000 miles/8 years
(whichever comes first). The Spark EV battery warranty covers
161 battery components in addition to the thermal management
system, charging system and electric drive components. See
dealer for details
I had a check systems light (code P1F58) and dealer diagnosed it as a faulty battery cooling system valve
https://www.gmpartsdirect.com/oem-parts/gm-control-valve-95072566
Chevy claims that this is part of "emissions" and is not covered by the battery warranty.
I asked them "what emissions are you speaking of?"
Anyone know a way to escalate this within GM?