What is the reason for the Chery Ant charger malfunction?
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Chery Ant charger malfunction is generally caused by the lack of a ground wire in the household socket. The portable home charging gun provided by the 4S store can only charge normally when plugged into a socket with a ground wire. The introduction of the Chery Ant car is as follows: 1. Range: The Chery Ant has a range of 301KM. As a micro pure electric model, it is also equipped with fast charging function. Under normal temperature conditions, it takes 30-50 minutes to charge from 30% to 80% with fast charging, and it uses 6.6kW slow charging. 2. Configuration: In terms of configuration, it provides new features such as electronic handbrake, wireless phone charging, automatic parking, voice assistant, and LCD dashboard. The overall layout of the LCD dashboard has been improved compared to the older models, with more organized information display, and the content in the central part can be customized.
I've driven quite a few electric vehicles, and when issues arise with the Chery eQ1 charger, there are generally several causes. Starting with the hardware aspect, the most common problems are poor contact or aging of the charging port socket, which can become loose from frequent plugging and unplugging. Another issue could be internal components of the onboard charger burning out, such as damaged capacitors or relays, often due to unstable power supply voltage. For example, household sockets with excessively high or low current can affect charging efficiency. On the software side, errors in the vehicle's electronic control system, like false fault reports from sensors, can prevent the charger from working. In terms of usage habits, failing to clean the charging head can allow dust to enter and cause short circuits. I once encountered a fault caused by moisture after rain, so it's important to keep things dry. My advice is to first use a multimeter to check the wiring. If there's no improvement, seek a professional repair service to avoid disrupting your daily commute.
For us ordinary car enthusiasts using the Chery Ant, occasional charger malfunctions might have quite simple causes. From user feedback I've checked, most of the time it's due to loose charging cables or connectors, or plugging into incompatible charging stations where power mismatch triggers errors. Another issue could be the onboard charger itself malfunctioning, such as internal overheating burning out wires, which is more likely during hot summers. Additionally, power supply problems like unstable grounding in home sockets can affect charging. It's best to develop a habit of checking socket voltage regularly and avoid using old sockets. Another common issue is minor software bugs, where system updates sometimes cause conflicts—try restarting the vehicle. In any case, don't panic: first turn off the power and reconnect; if that doesn't work, call after-sales service for advice. Safety first—never force charging to avoid battery damage.