Any guesses why my 2014 Soul EV (out of warranty) suddenly won't charge at home (UK) with my home charge point, or my granny lead, or on the one working Chademo charger near by?
My home charge point has power to it, and acts like it's going to start charging (clunks, and lights on charger change colour) but no charging screen appears on the car behind the steering wheel, and the charging lights on the dashboard do nothing. Zero reaction visible by the car to being plugged in. About 30 seconds later, the charger clunks again and turns off.
Ditto when I tried the granny cable (that plugs into a normal power outlet). Light on the unit for power is on, plug it into the car, charge light on the unit comes on, and then goes off again after about 30 seconds. The fault light on the unit never comes on.
Next time I turn the car on, I get "external charger error" on the screen.
Now I've just had a similar experience at a public Chademo charger, which has taken me aback. It got part way through its initial checks, and told me that my car was 62% charged (which is close to the 58% the car thinks it is) so must've communicated with the car... then the charger powers back off without delivering any charge. The charger screen reads "disconnection" and "vehicle not detected".
My home charge point has power to it, and acts like it's going to start charging (clunks, and lights on charger change colour) but no charging screen appears on the car behind the steering wheel, and the charging lights on the dashboard do nothing. Zero reaction visible by the car to being plugged in. About 30 seconds later, the charger clunks again and turns off.
Ditto when I tried the granny cable (that plugs into a normal power outlet). Light on the unit for power is on, plug it into the car, charge light on the unit comes on, and then goes off again after about 30 seconds. The fault light on the unit never comes on.
Next time I turn the car on, I get "external charger error" on the screen.
Now I've just had a similar experience at a public Chademo charger, which has taken me aback. It got part way through its initial checks, and told me that my car was 62% charged (which is close to the 58% the car thinks it is) so must've communicated with the car... then the charger powers back off without delivering any charge. The charger screen reads "disconnection" and "vehicle not detected".