MrB
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Hi all,
A couple of years ago my car blew the onboard 22kw charger which bricked the car in its entirety. An updated version was fitted and all has been sweetness and light ever since (comparatively - as an aside, my wife’s Italian electric car which is only a few months younger than mine has had one warranty visit compared to over twenty for my “reliable” German vehicle!).
However, over the last few days the car has steadfastly refused to accept an AC charge on either port. I’ve tried multiple EVSEs to make sure it wasn’t our Ohme Home Pro at fault, although it happily charges the Fiat so it was unlikely to be the culprit.
This time, though, it’s throwing no error messages in the right tube and, other than the “charging not possible” on the lower centre screen, and it not actually charging, there’s no sense it knows there’s a technical fault in the vehicle somewhere.
It continues to charge just fine on DC (and as the majority of my charging is done on such chargers this is quite the relief, although the irritation of sitting 8 miles from my house on an Ionity charger on my way home from work when I could be in the house with a glass of claret is profound, if assuredly a first world problem!) so I’ve been able to keep using it.
I’m abandoning it to Porsche’s tender mercies on Monday for them to look at when they can as I’m a little spooked at the possibility that the DC charging will follow suit very shortly (based on my experience of 2 years ago) and leave me stuck. This would be particularly problematic if it bricks itself at work, where extracting it from the multi-storey car park would be a thing of incalculable aggravation for all concerned, but I wondered if anyone else had experienced a similar “benign” failure with the AC charging and, if so, what it proved to be.
Thanks!
A couple of years ago my car blew the onboard 22kw charger which bricked the car in its entirety. An updated version was fitted and all has been sweetness and light ever since (comparatively - as an aside, my wife’s Italian electric car which is only a few months younger than mine has had one warranty visit compared to over twenty for my “reliable” German vehicle!).
However, over the last few days the car has steadfastly refused to accept an AC charge on either port. I’ve tried multiple EVSEs to make sure it wasn’t our Ohme Home Pro at fault, although it happily charges the Fiat so it was unlikely to be the culprit.
This time, though, it’s throwing no error messages in the right tube and, other than the “charging not possible” on the lower centre screen, and it not actually charging, there’s no sense it knows there’s a technical fault in the vehicle somewhere.
It continues to charge just fine on DC (and as the majority of my charging is done on such chargers this is quite the relief, although the irritation of sitting 8 miles from my house on an Ionity charger on my way home from work when I could be in the house with a glass of claret is profound, if assuredly a first world problem!) so I’ve been able to keep using it.
I’m abandoning it to Porsche’s tender mercies on Monday for them to look at when they can as I’m a little spooked at the possibility that the DC charging will follow suit very shortly (based on my experience of 2 years ago) and leave me stuck. This would be particularly problematic if it bricks itself at work, where extracting it from the multi-storey car park would be a thing of incalculable aggravation for all concerned, but I wondered if anyone else had experienced a similar “benign” failure with the AC charging and, if so, what it proved to be.
Thanks!
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