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Charging troubleshooting using SCI systems (SCI
T
) equipment
If your vehicle fails to charge, follow this procedure to determine if your
Power Control Station (PCS) is operating properly:
1. Make note of any lights that are flashing or steadily illuminated on
your PCS.
2. Determine if the charge connector is properly inserted in the vehicle
inlet and locked in place.
3. Is the charge interrupt light illuminated? If yes, your vehicle may have
undergone a series of faults which forced the PCS to terminate the
charge process.
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Push the stop button.
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Unplug the connector from the vehicle inlet, to clear the fault.
•
Inspect the cable and connector for any signs of possible damage (i.e.
cuts, tears or breaks in the cable insulation). If damage is found, stop
any further attempts to charge the vehicle and call the PCS
manufacturer for repair.
•
If the cable and connector are undamaged reconnect the PCS to the
vehicle inlet. Is the charge interrupt light still illuminated or flashing?
Consult your authorized Ranger EV dealer to determine possible
vehicle fault.
4. Is the service light illuminated? If yes,
•
Disconnect the charge connector vehicle inlet.
•
Turn off the power to your PCS at the service or disconnect panel.
Turning off the power may allow the PCS to clear the fault.
•
Turn the power back on and reconnect the PCS to the vehicle inlet. Is
the service light still illuminated? If so, call the PCS manufacturer for
repair or replacement. The toll free number is located on the PCS.
Charging troubleshooting using Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
(EVI
T
) equipment
If your vehicle fails to charge follow this procedure to determine if your
Power Control Station (PCS) is operating properly:
1. Make note of any lights that are illuminated or any messages being
issued by your PCS.
2. Determine if the charge connector is properly inserted in the vehicle
inlet and locked in place.
Charging
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