Reported Failures by Owners of the 2025 Chevrolet Spin Involving LED Daytime Running Lights, High Replacement Cost, Warranty Denial, and Traffic Fine Risk Expose a Problem That Starts Discreet, Evolves with Use, and Generates Significant Financial Impact for Consumers.
Owners of the 2025 Chevrolet Spin have reported early failures in the daytime running light, the LED DRL, with cases where the system loses performance a few months after purchase.
The complaints also involve difficulties in obtaining warranty repairs and high quotes when the component replacement is denied.
This scenario can push consumers into an expense that, according to estimates cited by owners, reaches R$ 8,000.
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The reports collected by the Mundo do Automóvel site for PCD and by consumers on Reclame Aqui describe a pattern.
The failure typically appears gradually, making it difficult to identify the problem at first.
Instead of turning off suddenly, the DRL may begin with a loss of brightness, color change, and only then the complete interruption of operation.
Owner Reports on Progressive Failure of the 2025 Spin DRL
In publications and registered complaints, consumers claim that the defect evolves in stages and does not always trigger an immediate alert for the driver.
As the DRL is a light that operates automatically in many cars, some owners say they only notice the anomaly when someone points it out.

Others report noticing the problem when the vehicle starts to show a visible difference between the sides.
Some only identify the failure when the lighting is already compromised.
There are also reports of people who sought dealerships as soon as they noticed the change in brightness or color.
In these appointments, some say they were told that they would have to wait for the “complete burn-out” to begin the warranty analysis.
This guidance appears in reports published on Reclame Aqui.
It is cited as a factor of frustration for those trying to resolve the issue before the failure becomes total.
Complete Headlight Cost Explains High Repair Costs
The high cost reported by owners is associated with the type of assembly installed in the car.
According to the investigation published by Mundo do Automóvel for PCD, the suggested solution in several appointments would be to replace the complete headlight.

In these cases, there would not be the possibility of replacing only an internal module of the DRL.
In practice, this transforms a localized defect into a higher-value replacement.
The estimates cited by consumers range between R$ 5,000 and R$ 8,000, depending on the region and availability of the part.
Besides the price itself, the time factor also weighs in.
Depending on the stock and service flow, the replacement may require waiting.
This increases the chance of the vehicle operating for a period with defective lighting.
This scenario occurs precisely when the owner has already identified that something is wrong.
Revisions Outside the Authorized Network and Direct Impact on Warranty
Some complaints mention denial of coverage when the car has not had all revisions performed in the authorized network.
This point often appears as decisive in the conversation between consumer and dealership.
According to the reports, the absence of a complete history in the official network leads to automatic loss of warranty.
In the owner’s manual provided by Chevrolet, the automaker states that the document includes details of maintenance operations by mileage that, “by their nature,” must be performed at dealerships for warranty preservation.
The same manual also advises that, in case of failure of the LED lights of the DRL in the headlight, the driver should seek a Chevrolet Authorized Dealership or Workshop.
The guidance reinforces that it is an item not simply replaceable by the user.
Fine and Points on the Driver’s License for Driving with Defective DRL or Headlight
With the daytime light off, many drivers report concern not only with the repair but also with enforcement.
In the Brazilian Traffic Code, driving the vehicle “with a defect in the lighting system, signaling, or with burnt-out bulbs” is a medium infraction.
The infraction is provided for in Article 230, Item XXII.
The commonly applied fine for medium infraction is R$ 130.16, with four points on the driver’s license.
In practice, enforcement guidance and specialized publications also mention the possibility of vehicle retention for regularization.
This measure depends on the verification of the problem and the safety conditions at the time of the approach.
Lack of Detailed Public Statement from the Manufacturer
So far, the public information gathered in reports and consumer complaints describes the pattern of failure.
It also details the estimated costs and the most frequent impasse related to the warranty.
There is still no single and detailed position from the manufacturer on the cause of the defect in these records.
There is also no public indication of a specific campaign for the component cited in the analyzed complaints.
With a safety and visibility item at the center of the problem, and with a significant difference between having or not warranty coverage, what do you consider reasonable: should the analysis only start when the DRL completely goes out or should the consumer have assistance at the first signs of brightness loss and color change?


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