
Possible reasons include a break in the power circuit, an open circuit in the stator winding, or a break in the wound rotor and its external circuit. Below is relevant information: 1. Solution: Check if the power supply is functioning, if the fuse is blown, if the power connection is good, and if the terminals on the motor terminal board are loose. With the power disconnected, use a multimeter to check for any open circuits in the stator winding. Use a multimeter to check the rotor winding and its external circuit, and ensure all connection points are tightly secured. 2. Possible reasons: One phase in the stator circuit is shorted to ground. The fuse is too thin. The motor, which should be connected in a Y configuration, is mistakenly connected in a delta configuration. The starting rheostat handle of the wound-rotor motor is left in the running position.

When encountering a situation where the Baojun E200 won't charge, the most common issue I've seen is charging hardware problems, such as damaged charging gun plugs or poor contact in the charging port. Cracked wire insulation, accumulated grease, or oxidation in the ports can hinder current conduction. Especially with ports, if dust builds up over time without cleaning, conductivity decreases, causing charging to stall. It's also necessary to check if the charging gun itself is faulty, as some low-quality chargers are prone to failure. I recommend first cleaning the charging port and trying to restart. If that doesn't work, visit a professional repair shop to test the circuits with a multimeter—don't hastily replace parts and waste money. Regular of charging equipment can also prevent such issues.

The inability to charge the Baojun E200 may stem from abnormal system conditions, such as excessively high or low battery temperatures triggering protection mechanisms. Electric vehicle batteries automatically stop charging when temperatures drop below freezing or exceed 40°C to prevent damage. Additionally, as batteries age and capacity degrades, increased internal resistance during full charging can interrupt the process. I once encountered charging failure in extreme cold, which resolved after leaving the car in a garage overnight. Poor battery balance calibration can also cause charging failures. It's advisable to monitor battery health during vehicle use and avoid charging in extreme environmental conditions—these practices can help resolve issues and extend battery lifespan.

When using the Baojun E200, I encountered a situation where it wouldn't charge, and the reason was simple—operator error by not following the manual. The vehicle must be shifted to P (Park) mode and turned off to initiate charging; if it's still in drive mode, the charger won't respond. Sometimes, it's because the charging start button wasn't pressed in the correct sequence or due to timing conflicts, such as mistakenly setting a disabled period for scheduled charging. The first time I used it, I forgot to turn off the air conditioning before plugging in, which resulted in no response—resetting it solved the issue. Checking the basic settings and operational procedures always helps to avoid unnecessary trouble.

The inability to charge the Baojun E200 is often related to the charging environment, such as faulty power sockets or unstable voltage. Poor grounding of household sockets or power interruptions can prevent charging. Compatibility issues with public charging piles are also common, leading to port recognition failures. I once experienced no charging in an old residential area, but the issue was resolved by switching to a dedicated charging pile. It is recommended to first test the socket function with other devices to ensure stable voltage and grounding. Do not overlook the risk of electric leakage affecting charging safety when the weather humidity is too high.

The inability to charge the Baojun E200 is often caused by software or system malfunctions. Bugs in the charging control module or communication failures can lead to charging failure. Configuration errors after a software update may also trigger protection mechanisms. For instance, I once experienced abnormal charging after an upgrade, but resetting the system resolved the issue. Fault codes, such as CAN bus problems, require diagnostic tools to read. It is recommended to regularly update the vehicle software and back up data. These measures can reduce system issues and ensure smooth charging.


