Complaint 1825175
2017 CHEVROLET SPARK • SUSPENSION • incident Jul 12, 2022
- Complaint ID
- 1825175
- Make
- CHEVROLET
- Model
- SPARK
- Model Year
- 2017
- Component
- SUSPENSION
- Incident Date
- Jul 12, 2022
- Date Received
- Jul 12, 2022
- Data As Of
- Jul 1, 2026
Complaint Summary
SUSPENSION
Owner Narrative
Electrical : First instance in 2020. There are instances when you stop the car, and it appears the vehicle has no electrical charge (it is a gas vehicle). Happened once while parked (2020)- service request August 2020, and another while waiting for a green light (2021). My concern is this occurs and causing an accident. Suspension: First instance in 2021: The vehicle has less than 50K miles. The car rattles loudly. Service request Aug 2021. I went into the dealership and was told that the suspension on the driver side right needed replacement with another part. I had to go to the dealership three times for correction. Was told the car was safe to drive at the time. June 2022, the car is making the same cricket noises, and is unstable. It is my concern that the strut mounts/ suspension are defective and poses a risk. This may be a structural issue, since I though this was corrected last year for a young vehicle with under 50K mileage is not a normal occurrence. I am concerned something will dislodge and I may loose control on the road. I have routine maintenance and i am diligent, there is a structural and electrical issue with this vehicle make.
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