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Why can't the Chery Ant charge properly?

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Tommy
07/29/25 3:19pm

Chery Ant's failure to charge is caused by battery issues. When encountering charging problems, you can check the following aspects: Check if the power supply is sufficient: A simple method is to use the car alarm to lock and unlock the doors. If it works, it proves the battery has power. If not, insert the car key and check if the dashboard displays any power level. Check if all locks are released: Many new electric vehicles now come with rear wheel locks. These must be opened to ensure the power flow switch supplies electricity normally for proper operation. Check the main power switch: Most new electric vehicles have this feature, though its location varies. It's mostly found inside the seat compartment. Make sure the switch is in the power-on position.

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EmersonLee
08/14/25 8:04am

I've been driving a Chery Ant for several years, and charging failures happen occasionally, usually due to a few common reasons. First, check the charging station: sometimes the station itself is faulty or has compatibility issues—try switching to a different charging point. Then, inspect the vehicle's charging port for dust or debris blockage; if dirty, wipe it clean with a cloth. If the light turns on and off, it might be a software bug in the power management system—restarting the vehicle or the charging system can often fix it. Also, don’t forget to check if the charging cable is damaged or if the battery's overload protection has been triggered. If none of these work, you’ll need a professional inspection at a 4S shop, as battery maintenance is crucial for EVs. For daily care, keep the charging port clean and avoid charging in extreme weather conditions.

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Camargo
10/11/25 7:42am

As an EV enthusiast, I've encountered charging issues with the Chery Ant several times. The most common problem is poor contact at the charging port, which might be caused by a loose plug or dirt - try gently wiggling it to see if there's any change. Also check the balance or payment status of your charging card, as system failures sometimes cause recharge failures. High battery temperature can trigger safety protection - wait a few minutes before retrying. Short circuits or damaged charging modules aren't uncommon either, which require professional tools to test the current. I recommend avoiding non-original chargers and following the manual to extend battery life. When problems occur, don't force charge - immediately contact customer service or nearby repair points.

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VonIsabela
11/25/25 2:02am

Here are some quick checks if your Chery Ant isn't charging properly. First, ensure the charging station is operational—try a different one. Check that the vehicle's charging port is clean and dust-free. A software update or system reboot might be needed. A blown fuse can also interrupt charging—consult the manual to locate it. These quick checks usually resolve most issues. If the problem persists, professional inspection of the electronic control module is required. For safety, avoid DIY repairs and address the issue promptly.

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DiKinsley
01/15/26 3:34am

I often encounter similar issues when maintaining electric vehicles. Chery Ant charging failures are usually caused by daily neglect: corrosion or water ingress in the interface, battery aging, or temperature affecting performance. Regularly cleaning the charging port and checking for wire wear is crucial. Use official accessories to avoid compatibility risks. Try restarting in case of software malfunctions. Don't forget to monitor the battery status and charge promptly to prevent depletion. These small habits can prevent major problems.

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