shawn
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So I was charging my car at home. Got to 80% all ok. Set to 90% and it went to 93% which was odd. Then I got a system error and the port plug locked. I had to do a manual release of the plug (by removing a panel in the trunk) and then the error did not go away. Service said to wait 20 mins with the car off, and locked, and if the error does not clear when I restart the car I need to bring it for service. See the pictures below.
The good news was it looks like the range is great at 80% and 90%. The bad news is (1) going over the target charge by 3% and of course (2) throwing a high voltage system error and locking the plug in the charging port. I can still drive the car ok (now that I got the plug out of the port).
After 20 mins the high voltage error cleared but the charge port disabled error remained. I think the manual release is stuck in the pulled state (there was no real springback after release...but I will see what the service department does). EDIT: after driving a bit the port error also cleared.
Even if the errors are clear I am concerned about why this happened in the first place so will likely have service dig into it regardless. Good think I was just in my Garage and not at some charging station. Does anyone have a similar situation?
The good news was it looks like the range is great at 80% and 90%. The bad news is (1) going over the target charge by 3% and of course (2) throwing a high voltage system error and locking the plug in the charging port. I can still drive the car ok (now that I got the plug out of the port).
After 20 mins the high voltage error cleared but the charge port disabled error remained. I think the manual release is stuck in the pulled state (there was no real springback after release...but I will see what the service department does). EDIT: after driving a bit the port error also cleared.
Even if the errors are clear I am concerned about why this happened in the first place so will likely have service dig into it regardless. Good think I was just in my Garage and not at some charging station. Does anyone have a similar situation?
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