Not this issue with my Cruze, yet. First the alternator should be tested for full output current, the a capacity on the battery, if good and about three minutes used up. The next thing to check is for loose battery connections and how these cables are terminated. Lets say a total of ten minutes.
Ignition switch in the Cruze is not a real switch at all, but commands the BCM to start things rolling. Sounds like a complete power failure, intermitent, just one loose nut would cause that. The BCM experiencing a complete power failure resets when the voltage is reapplied and resets the BCM to start from scratch.
Intermittent problems turn into permanent problems, sooner or later, your car will be completely dead and may leave you stranded.
Your dealer never heard of this? How long as he been in business? Five minutes?
Ignition switch in the Cruze is not a real switch at all, but commands the BCM to start things rolling. Sounds like a complete power failure, intermitent, just one loose nut would cause that. The BCM experiencing a complete power failure resets when the voltage is reapplied and resets the BCM to start from scratch.
Intermittent problems turn into permanent problems, sooner or later, your car will be completely dead and may leave you stranded.
Your dealer never heard of this? How long as he been in business? Five minutes?