How does the Baojun E200 charger display faults?
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If the wrench light is on, it indicates that the ground wire at the charging location is not properly connected or is unstable, and needs to be reconnected. Locate the charging port of the Baojun E200, which is located behind the front logo. Connect the charger and plug it into the power source. During charging, check whether the foot brake is properly engaged and whether the charging gun is securely inserted. Here are some additional tips: Precautions: Do not charge outdoors in rainy weather, and ensure safety measures are in place. When charging at home, use a 220V AC power socket (with a ground wire). If the power battery temperature is below 0°C, charging in this condition may easily damage the power battery. The system will also detect that the battery temperature is below 0°C and prevent charging. Therefore, it is recommended that owners park the vehicle in an indoor location such as a garage where the temperature is above 0°C for charging, which can help protect the battery.
I've been driving the Baojun E200 for three years, and when charging, I mainly rely on the small indicator light next to the charging port. If it keeps flashing red or doesn't light up at all, it usually means there's a problem with the charger. Sometimes, when I plug in the charging cable and there's no response, the dashboard will display a turtle symbol, indicating a high-voltage system fault. Last time, my charger overheated, and the indicator light turned to a slow orange flash, which scared me into immediately unplugging it to let it cool down. In fact, the mobile app also pops up warnings, but the most intuitive indicator is still the color change of the light on the car body—green means normal, while red or yellow indicates an issue. It's also important to pay attention to whether the charging station's voltage is stable, as unstable voltage can easily damage the charger.