What lights does the Wuling Hongguang Mini display when charging?
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When the Wuling Hongguang Mini is charging, the charger's green light will keep flashing. If the green light turns blue, it indicates that the battery is fully charged. Relevant information about the Wuling Hongguang Mini is as follows: 1. The Wuling Hongguang Mini is a micro pure electric vehicle under the Wuling brand. Its dimensions are 2917 mm in length, 1493 mm in width, and 1621 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 1940 mm. 2. The motor of the Wuling Hongguang Mini has a maximum power of 20 kW and a maximum torque of 85 Nm. The vehicle is equipped with lithium-ion batteries across all models. Most pure electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles use lithium-ion batteries, which are lighter in weight and have higher energy density.
When charging my Hongguang MINI, I mainly rely on the indicator light next to the charging port: it flashes yellow when the charging gun is connected but not yet activated, just like a phone charger when first plugged in; during normal charging, the green light will pulse smoothly like breathing, and the electricity meter will start running at this time; if the red light is on or flashing, don't take it lightly—it might mean the charging gun isn't properly inserted or there's abnormal battery temperature, so adjustments should be made immediately. When fully charged, the green light stays steadily on and is very noticeable, making it easy to see even when getting out to unplug the charger at night. Once in winter, the charging port froze and showed a red light, but reinserting the charging gun fixed the issue.
The color changes of the indicator light during charging are crucial: A flashing yellow light indicates standby mode, a breathing green light means charging is in progress, and a red light warning suggests it's best to recheck the charging gun connection. According to the maintenance manual I've read, here's some additional information: A yellow light flashing twice per second confirms connection but not yet charging; a slow-flashing green light (on for 1 second, off for 1 second) indicates charging is ongoing; a steady red light signifies communication failure, while rapid flashing may indicate temperatures exceeding 55°C or detected insulation abnormalities, which must be addressed immediately. Poor grounding during self-installation of charging equipment has also triggered red light warnings.