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A problem has emerged that I can't find referenced on this forum so here goes with a new thread. Two weeks ago while charging overnight on an EverCharge level two charger (a charge network common in in modern Francisco multi-unit buildings) the car stopped charging short of 80% with the red fault light on at the port and the "can't continue charging" message on the dash. I could not get the charge to complete. A neighbor tested my charger on her Bolt and it charged fine. I had enough charge to get home and when I arrived home the car charged fine on my "dumb" Grizzl E level two. Back in SF this weekend and my car still won't charge on my Evercharge unit (goes straight to charging fault message). A quick trip to the DC charger at our local EA station and the car and charger would complete the handshake but charging would not initiate. I fortunately had enough charge to get to Porsche San Francisco who put me on the DC charger and loaned me a car for a few hours while I charged enough to get back to Carmel (hats off to those guys, they are awesome). Back on the GrizzlE and charging fine. So I have confirmed functioning DC and AC charging but can't seem to connect to network chargers. In case it matters, the only on board charging spec called out on by build sheet is the 150kw/400V DC charger for $460.
Any suggestions on how to further diagnose and fix much appreciated.
Any suggestions on how to further diagnose and fix much appreciated.
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