|
Streaming |
1 flash |
Charging current is reduced due to high temperature detected in
the vehicle connector. |
Unplug the Mobile Connector from the vehicle, and then plug it
back in. Consider charging in a cooler area, such as indoors or in the shade. If the
error persists, contact your closest Service Center. |
|
Streaming |
2 flashes |
Charging current is reduced due to high temperature detected in
the input plug that connects to the Mobile Connector controller. |
Unplug the Mobile Connector from both the vehicle and the wall.
Ensure that the adapter is fully inserted, plug the Mobile Connector into the wall,
and then plug it into the vehicle. If the error persists, contact your closest
Service Center. |
|
Streaming |
3 flashes |
Charging current is reduced due to high temperature detected in
the Mobile Connector controller. |
Unplug the Mobile Connector from the vehicle, and then plug it
back in. Consider charging in a cooler area, such as indoors or in the shade. If the
error persists, contact your closest Service Center. |
|
Streaming |
4 flashes |
Charging current is reduced due to high temperature detected in
the wall plug. |
Make sure the power outlet is suitable for charging and that the
plug is seated correctly. Consider connecting to a different outlet. If uncertain,
ask your electrician. |
|
Streaming |
5 flashes |
Charging current is reduced due to a detected fault in the
adapter. |
Make sure the Mobile Connector’s adapter is attached
properly. |
|
Off |
1 flash |
Ground fault. Electrical current is leaking through a potentially
unsafe path. |
Unplug the Mobile Connector from the vehicle and then plug it back
in. Try a different outlet. If the error persists, contact your closest Service
Center. |
|
Off |
2 flashes |
Ground loss. The Mobile Connector detects a loss of
ground. |
Make sure the power outlet is properly grounded. Consider
connecting to a different outlet. If uncertain, ask your electrician. |
|
Off |
3 flashes |
Relay/contactor fault. |
Unplug the Mobile Connector from the vehicle and then plug it back
in. Try a different outlet. If the error persists, contact your closest Service
Center. |
|
Off |
4 flashes |
Over- or under-voltage protection. |
Make sure the power outlet is suitable for charging and that the
plug is seated correctly. Consider connecting to a different outlet. If uncertain,
ask your electrician. |
|
Off |
5 flashes |
Adapter fault. |
Make sure the Mobile Connector’s adapter is attached
properly. |
|
Off |
6 flashes |
Pilot fault. The pilot level is incorrect. |
Unplug the Mobile Connector from the vehicle and then plug it back
in. Try a different outlet. If the error persists, contact your closest Service
Center. |
|
Off |
7 flashes |
Software error or mismatch. |
Update the vehicle's software, if available. If an update is not
available, contact your closest Service Center. |
|
Off |
On |
Self check failed. |
Unplug the Mobile Connector from the vehicle then plug it back in.
If the error persists, unplug the Mobile Connector from both the vehicle and the
power outlet, then plug it back in. |
|
All on |
1 flash |
Thermal fault. |
Consider charging in a cooler area, such as indoors or in the
shade. If the error persists, contact your closest Service Center. |
|
All on |
5 flashes |
Adapter fault. Charging current is limited to 8A. |
Unplug the Mobile Connector from the vehicle. Plug the Mobile
Connector back into the vehicle. If the error persists, unplug the Mobile Connector
from both the vehicle and the power outlet, then plug it back in. |
|
Off |
Off |
Power lost. |
Unplug the Mobile Connector and check that the power outlet has
power. |