Common Problems with the
2020 Polestar 2

We've identified 4 known issues that can affect the 2020 Polestar 2. 1 of these are serious faults that could be expensive to repair.

4
Known Issues
1
Serious
2
Moderate
1
Minor

The 2020 period has 2 more issues than the Polestar 2 average across all year periods.

All Known Issues

High Voltage Coolant Heater (HVCH) Failure

SeriousCooling System

The HVCH provides cabin heat in cold weather. Some early units have failed, leaving the car with no heating.

Most affected: Early 2021-2022 models

Estimated cost: £600–£1,000Affects: 20202022Often appears around: 10,000–30,000 miles

Typical symptoms

  • No cabin heating in winter
  • Charging speed affected in cold weather
  • Service system message

What to inspect before you buy

  • Test heater on maximum setting
  • Check for climate-related error codes
  • Verify recall status

TCAM / Connectivity Issues

ModerateElectrics & Electronics

The TCAM module can fail or become unresponsive, causing the car to lose all internet, GPS, and digital key functions.

Most affected: All Polestar 2 variants

Estimated cost: £0–£500 (often software fix)Affects: 20202023Often appears around: Any

Typical symptoms

  • No LTE/4G signal
  • GPS position frozen
  • SOS light flashing or red
  • Keys not recognized

What to inspect before you buy

  • Check internet connectivity in the car
  • Verify GPS accuracy
  • Ask about recent OTA updates

Infotainment Freezes & Black Screens

ModerateElectrics & Electronics

The Android Automotive infotainment system can freeze, reboot randomly, or display a black screen, sometimes disabling the reversing camera. Reported across all model years but especially 2021-2023.

Most affected: All variants

Estimated cost: £0 (software update)Affects: 20202024Often appears around: Any

Typical symptoms

  • Touchscreen unresponsive
  • Random system reboots
  • Blank screen after cold start
  • Reversing camera unavailable

What to inspect before you buy

  • Test all infotainment functions
  • Check software version is current
  • Shift into reverse multiple times to test camera

Rust Corrosion on Rear Brake Discs

MinorBrakes

Due to heavy use of regenerative braking, the rear brake discs can corrode and seize, causing a loud bang and shudder when first moving off after the car has been parked.

Most affected: All variants

Estimated cost: £0 (Normal EV trait)Affects: 20202024Often appears around: Any

Typical symptoms

  • Loud bang when pulling away
  • Vibration under braking initially
  • Visible rust on rear discs

What to inspect before you buy

  • Inspect rear brake discs for corrosion
  • Test brake feel at low speed

Buying Tips for the 2020 Polestar 2

  • Check for the "Plus Pack" and "Pilot Pack" as these are highly desirable for resale in the UK
  • Verify if the car was subject to early recalls for the power inverter and ensure the work was completed
  • Inspect the panoramic glass roof (if fitted) for any delamination or stone chip damage

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