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Charging times may be longer if a thermal
self-protection reduces the charging
current from the EVSE.
If the vehicle’s ignition is in either the ACC
or RUN position, the vehicle charge indi
-
cator may not indicate greater than a 99%
state of charge, and will continue to charge
the vehicle, due to the vehicle loads.
Vehicle Charge Indicators
Instrument Cluster High Voltage Battery Display
There is a battery display indicator located on
the instrument cluster. The battery display
will display the current state of charge for the
high voltage battery; with the percentage
value located to the left of the symbol. When
plugged in, the battery symbol also gives the
battery level along with messages about the
charge or whether the system is waiting to
charge due to the charge schedule. These
will appear unless there is a charging fault. A
green plug telltale will be shown in the
cluster, as well as applicable messaging
when charging.
High Voltage Battery Display
Instrument Panel State Of Charge Indicator
In addition to the battery display in the
instrument cluster, your vehicle is equipped
with a visual state of charge indicator. The
state of charge indicator is made up of five
lights that are mounted to the top center of
the instrument panel, which will illuminate
when the vehicle is plugged into the EVSE.
State Of Charge Indicator
The state of charge indicator provides a
visual indication of the high voltage battery’s
charge status during charging. It’s also used
to indicate a charging problem, as well as,
waiting for a scheduled charge to begin.
NOTE:
The lights scroll one at a time when the
vehicle is plugged in outside of its charging
schedule time/day of the week, and it is
waiting on the schedule to begin charging.
Type of EVSE
Estimated Charge
Time
Level 1 (120V/15A) Approximately
14
hours
Level 2 (240V/30A
or 32A)
Approximately
2
hours
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