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Driving and Operating
Plug-In Charging
Plug-in charge times vary based on the
battery condition, charge level, and the
outside temperature. See the owner's
manual for charge mode selection.
Do not allow the vehicle to remain in
temperature extremes for long periods
without being driven or plugged in. When
temperatures are below 0 °C (32 °F) and
above 32 °C (90 °F), plug in the vehicle to
maximize high voltage battery life.
In extreme temperature conditions, a full
charge will take additional time.
It is normal to hear fans, pumps, and
electrical devices clicking while the vehicle is
turned off and charging.
The vehicle does not require indoor charging
area ventilation before, during, or after
charging.
The vehicle cannot be driven while the
charge cord is plugged into the vehicle.
Caution
To avoid damage to the vehicle, make
sure the charging cord plug is in good
condition, is not worn or damaged, and is
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connected securely to the vehicle's
charging port. If vehicle charging is
intermittent, disconnect the cord and
inspect for damage. An excessively worn
or damaged AC or DC charging cord plug
may result in an intermittent connection
and potential damage to the vehicle's
charging port.
There are several infotainment screens that
will display depending on the current
charging status. See the owner's manual.
Charging Override
A CHARGING OVERRIDE/INTERRUPTION
OCCURRED message may display to indicate
that a charging override or interruption has
occurred due to one or more of the
following events:
.
Override of the charge settings by the
owner.
.
Unintended interruption of AC power at
the vehicle's charge port.
.
Interruption of charging by the utility
company.
AC Charging
A loss of AC power alert may sound for a
short time if AC power is lost for over
one minute. This sound alert can be turned
off. See the owner's manual.
AC Charge Cord Vehicle Plug
To Start AC Charging
1. Put the vehicle in P (Park).