What does the blue flashing light mean when charging the Hongguang Mini?
2 Answers
Hongguang Mini charging blue flashing indicates that the battery is fully charged. Extended information is as follows: Wuling Hongguang Mini: It is a micro pure electric vehicle under Wuling. The wheelbase of this car is 1940 mm, and the length, width, and height are 2917 mm, 1493 mm, and 1621 mm respectively. The Wuling Hongguang Mini is a single-motor model, with a maximum motor power of 20kw and a maximum torque of 85 Nm. This car uses a lithium iron phosphate battery. The positive electrode of the lithium iron phosphate battery is made of lithium iron phosphate. The front suspension of the Wuling Hongguang Mini uses a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension uses a multi-link non-independent suspension. The MacPherson suspension is a relatively common independent suspension. The rear suspension uses a non-independent suspension to expand the rear seating space and trunk space, and using a non-independent suspension for the rear suspension can also reduce the overall manufacturing cost of the vehicle.
When I first started driving the Hongguang MINI, I also encountered the issue of the blue light flashing continuously during charging. Later, I asked experienced owners and realized that this is actually the car 'talking.' The most common reason is that the charging gun isn’t inserted tightly. Last time, I didn’t hear the 'click' sound from the plug’s latch, and pushing it in firmly fixed the issue. If it’s securely plugged in but still flashing, you should check if the charger feels hot to the touch—my car would overheat and flash the blue light when charging under the summer sun. Another scenario is abnormal battery temperature; in winter, the blue light flashes during low-temperature charging to remind you that it’s 'frozen' and needs to warm up a bit. The most troublesome case is a faulty onboard charger—my neighbor’s car once had the blue light flashing without charging, and it ended up costing over 300 yuan to replace the charging module. My advice is to first power off for ten minutes and restart; if that doesn’t work, you’ll need to visit a service center to check the fault codes with a computer.