In case anyone has a similar problem going forward, we need some repairs to the ELR. One is pretty simple. The metal trim on the back driver's side has come loose. Simple replacement fix.
The other is the seat actuator. For a few months we've been intermittently getting a buzzing and a message that read "Service Driver Assist System". Things seemed to be functioning normally but we did take it to the dealer. It took a bit but the technician diagnosed the issue as being a faulty seat actuator on the driver's side. It's the actuator which buzzes your seat when you drift out of your lane.
The parts are ordered and we'll schedule a date for the repair when they arrive.
Don C
I had the same problem at about 5K miles, a faulty actuator also effects the auto Hi beam Lo beam lighting system, don't know if it effects other systems....Thanks for the update.
When they replaced your window trim did they have to take out the back side windows to install the trim? My dealer told me this is what they had to do on another ELR? The dealer told me that they have to bring in a glass expert to install them, but I don't understand why when ALL these trim pieces are pretty much just glued on? As you stated, these trim piece are a known problem on the ELR from the loose glue problem to them fading from rain spotting as is the case with mine. I've been waiting two weeks now for the trim pieces to come in, I guess they are coming from China?
BTW: For tires, please read what myoda said he installed on his ELR: "got BF Goodrich G-Force Comp-2 A/S tires after pouring through a boatload of reviews from Tire Rack and other sites." I think he seems pretty happy with them.
Also, How do I go about getting a NAV maps update? Thanks!
I will say the ELR has not been as solid as the Volt. Must be karma for the big discount!
Interesting the actuator will kill the hi/lo beam switch. Didn't notice this but I rarely drive at night anyplace this would work. Nice to know though.
Yeah, tires are next for me as well. Keep us posted on what you're thinking. I haven't looked at which tires would match the specs. I had a dead center console, not just the screen, but it was fixed with a software upgrade. No NAV maps upgrade for me. I always use the phone.
I didn't keep the Volt as long, but, it was starting to annoy me. The charge door kept popping open for one thing. That and the weak radio, the no-power-seats, the suspension, the road noise (because of hatchback design), and a bunch of other eco-car things on a $43k car. ELR is WAY better in every way.
I'm thinking Pure Contact, but, might go Michelin. I'll probably wait until spring. Mine haven't hit the wear bars yet, but, they're making more noise.
Sorry Steve, but no way am I willing to pay $250 for an update! I'll just keep using original data from 2014, and if I get lost I'll blame myself. BTW: I called OnStar for directions, and they have sent me in the wrong direction twice, so you can't even trust them!
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