What's the reason why Chery electric vehicle cannot be charged after running out of power?
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Reasons why Chery electric vehicle cannot be charged after running out of power: incorrect charging port, deep battery discharge. The following are specific explanations: Incorrect charging port: When charging, check whether the charging station's port is functioning properly to avoid situations where charging fails due to a faulty or loose socket; check whether the charger is working normally to avoid using incompatible chargers. Deep battery discharge: Electric vehicles consume a lot of power, so it is important to charge them frequently to avoid deep discharge. This means that after using the electric vehicle, be sure to charge it and fully charge the battery. Do not wait until it is completely drained before charging, as this can easily damage the battery.
I've encountered this issue with Chery electric vehicles running out of power and failing to charge several times, mainly due to minor hardware or software problems related to charging. First, check the fuses—replace them if they're blown; they're usually located in the fuse box labeled for charging. Sometimes, the charging gun doesn't make good contact, so try plugging it in firmly, or clean the charging port if it's clogged with dust. Extremely cold or hot weather might temporarily affect charging, but if it consistently fails to charge after depletion, it's likely a charging module malfunction, possibly a faulty onboard charger. Last time, I resolved it by restarting the vehicle—powering off for a few minutes and then restarting to reset the system. If the problem persists, visit a professional repair shop to check the battery status or for wiring shorts. Safety first—don't force charging. Daily, avoid depleting the battery completely; maintaining some charge is better for battery health.