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How to Solve the Flashing Fault Light and Charging Light on BYD Charging Pile?

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VonHolden
07/29/2025, 07:52:49 AM

The solution to the flashing fault light and charging light on BYD charging pile is to let the car charge first. If the issue persists after charging, it is necessary to consult the manufacturer. Here is some relevant information about BYD: 1. Brand Introduction: BYD Auto adheres to the development path of independent research, independent production, and independent brand, aiming to create truly cost-effective vehicles for the people. The product design not only draws on advanced international trends but also aligns with the aesthetic concepts of Chinese culture. 2. Development Philosophy: BYD always adheres to the development philosophy of 'Technology is king, innovation is the foundation.' With its R&D strength and innovative development model, BYD has achieved comprehensive development and plays a pivotal role in multiple fields such as batteries, electronics, passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and rail transit.

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DiElliana
08/13/2025, 05:03:39 PM

My BYD charging station has also shown fault lights and flashing charging lights, which are usually not serious but need timely attention. I’ve found that the most common cause is power supply issues, such as unstable voltage at home or poor plug contact. I always check if the socket is secure and the power supply is normal first, as 220V voltage that’s too high or low can trigger the protection mechanism and cause flashing. Restarting is a good solution: unplug the charging cable, wait a few minutes, and plug it back in—sometimes minor software glitches disappear. If the flashing follows a pattern, note it and check the user manual, as BYD often designs different flash counts to represent issues like communication errors or overheating. Avoid forcing a charge to prevent damage to the car or station. Regularly clean the charging port to keep it dust-free and dry—after solving the issue this way, I’ve always ensured the charging environment is well-ventilated to avoid overheating, which affects lifespan and safety. Charging station maintenance is simple, worry-free, and efficient.

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SanVictoria
10/08/2025, 03:06:44 AM

It's quite annoying when the charging light and fault light flash together. First, I ensure safety—disconnect the power to prevent accidental electric shock. Then, I check the cables and connectors: unplug the charging gun to inspect the port for any damage or dirt, clean it thoroughly, and reconnect it to try again. If the voltage is unstable, I use a multimeter to check if the home circuit is around 220V, as large fluctuations can easily trigger protective actions. If the flashing persists, I reset the charging pile: usually, there's a small button to press for a few seconds to restart the device. BYD may have error codes to help diagnose issues like overcurrent or short circuits, but never attempt to disassemble internal components yourself due to high risks. Contact professional after-sales service with specific light flashing patterns for a quick and accurate solution. I've noticed this happens more often in humid weather, so keeping the charging point dry is recommended to prevent issues at the source. Addressing problems promptly avoids turning small issues into major faults, saving both money and time.

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DeEloise
11/21/2025, 03:26:11 AM

I encountered a flashing charging light issue, which was quite alarming as a new EV user. A simple fix is to unplug the charging cable, check if the plug connection is loose—replug it firmly and see if it resolves. If not, turn off the charging station switch, wait half a minute, and then turn it back on. Sometimes it's just a temporary system glitch, and this can solve it. BYD charging stations are designed with safety in mind; a flashing light might indicate errors like communication failure or overheating. Checking the manual or online experiences can quickly clarify the issue. Avoid charging in high-temperature environments as it can easily trigger overheating protection. Since then, I regularly inspect the cable for any damage to maintain good condition. Staying patient with these small actions has helped me avoid repair costs and ensured smooth overnight charging without affecting the next day's travel.

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DeAiden
01/11/2026, 10:15:11 PM

When facing a flashing charging fault light, I immediately prioritize safety. After stopping the charging and cutting off the power to reduce risks, I check for potential issues: it could be caused by poor connection, aging cables, or foreign objects interrupting the current. I thoroughly clean the charging port to ensure no stains, then restart the device to test. If the flashing persists, I measure the home voltage stability to rule out external factors. BYD's warnings like these aim to prevent hazards such as overheating or fires, making timely response crucial. I avoid forcing usage and seek professional after-sales service for repairs. For daily use, installing reliable grounding wires and protective devices helps prevent issues. I firmly believe that standardized operations to ensure human and vehicle safety outweigh any clever shortcuts.

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CamillaDella
04/08/2026, 02:13:26 AM

As an electric vehicle enthusiast, I am very concerned about the long-term maintenance impact of the charging pile light flashing. Try disconnecting the charging cable and cleaning the contact points to ensure good conductivity. Voltage instability may activate the protection mechanism, so I will check the home electricity meter and adjust the distribution box if necessary. If the problem persists frequently, reset the charging pile or update the firmware, as BYD provides software upgrades to optimize performance. Record the occurrence of issues, such as repeated flashing, which may indicate hardware problems, and replace parts promptly to extend the equipment's lifespan. I regularly maintain charging equipment to reduce faults and support green travel. This not only enables efficient charging but also saves energy, making electric vehicles more environmentally friendly and sustainable for long-term use.

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