[Essence of Spring and Summer] Handling abnormal alarms after charging
I went to work early on April 24 and hurriedly removed the charging head of my car. As soon as the car started, a lot of warnings popped up
The weather has warmed up and the battery range has increased.
Warning 1: The plug-in charging system is faulty.
Warning 2: Power system failure.
Warning 3: AC output is not available
The car was stopped, the power was cut off, and the car was restarted after an interval of 20 seconds, but the fault remained the same. What should I do? Recall carefully that when removing the charging head today, there was a situation where the charging head could not be removed until the release button was pressed three times in a row. Could it be that the operation was wrong at that time, which led to the misjudgment of the on-board computer system and alarm?
So he drove the car to the roadside, cut off the power again, and reopened the charging head cover. Simulate the operation of removing the charging head again.
After completing the above operations, I returned to the driver’s seat and restarted the car system with a nervous mood. In the end, the above three warnings were lifted.
So he drove the car to the roadside, cut off the power again, and reopened the charging head cover. Simulate the operation of removing the charging head again.
After completing the above operations, I returned to the driver’s seat and restarted the car system with a nervous mood. In the end, the above three warnings were lifted.
Finally, I can drive to work in peace.
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