What does EV restricted mean?

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EthanAnn
07/30/25 3:35am
EV restricted indicates a malfunction in the high-voltage system of the motor vehicle. The EV function restriction only occurs in new energy vehicles, not in fuel-powered vehicles. The EV mode in new energy vehicles refers to the pure electric mode. The vehicle is powered by a battery-driven motor, which provides the necessary power for the motor vehicle to operate, thereby reducing the use of fuel. Reasons for the vehicle not starting are as follows: 1. Check if the battery voltage is too low: Turn on the headlights and some electrical devices to observe whether the dashboard and interior lighting dim during the startup process. If they dim, it indicates insufficient battery voltage. 2. Excessive carbon buildup in the intake pipe: Excessive carbon deposits on the throttle valve, idle speed motor, etc., prevent the engine's air-fuel mixture from reaching the required ratio, leading to the vehicle's inability to start. The repeated engagement of the magnetic solenoid and starter relay produces a clicking sound.
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