Chevrolet Spark - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
What caused odometer to stop working?
The new cars have a electronic wheel sensor that feeds the odometer. you may need to reset the sensor to the odometer connection. I would google it or read how on a Spark forum page. There are several. they have tons of info. I just saw the year so this is the wrong answer for a 2013. Sorry!FOR an older car ---> then: The first thing I would check is where the cable connects to the ODOMETER.. If that comes unscrewed the odometer will stop.There is a screw in connection where the cable fits into the transmission. If that comes unscrewed it will stop working. BUT YOU WORKING NEAR THE ODOMITER SO CHECK THE BACK OF THE ODOMETER AND SEE IF YOU PULLED OR PUMPED SOMETHING LOOSE. I also think it's possible that a wire on the wrong place could cause the odometer to stop. If the cable connections areok and wires are connected correctly then the turning cable is broken or the gauge itself.I'M HOPING THIS HELPS. ALSO HOPING YOUR NEW IGNITION SWITCH WORKS TOO! {I wish I knew if all readings on the odometer stopped. But I don' t.}.
Check engine light with P0324 Code
The engine knock sensor(s) can send a trouble code for a several different reasons. Because the fuel system is pressurized a loose fuel cap can cause that code, so it's probably not fair to say they were just blowing you off. Even a test drive after they reset the code may not have been enough for the sensor to fire again. I would call back and ensure there are no recalls on your vehicle, make sure that you did not put low octane gas in a car that requires high octane. Ask the service tech about adding an octane booster and resetting the sensor again.
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