Why can't the Wuling Hongguang mini be charged?
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Wuling Hongguang mini cannot be charged due to loose plugs, poor contact, or the charging socket not being grounded or having poor grounding. The following is a related introduction to new energy vehicle charging: 1. Charging standards: China's electric vehicle charging interface and communication protocol standards GB/T20234-2011 include: GB/T20234.1-2011, GB/T20234.2-2011, GB/T20234.3-2011, GB/T27930-2011. The release of these four standards marks the unification of charging interface standards at the national level in China. 2. Industry evaluation: After the release of national standards, newly built charging facilities have been manufactured and installed in accordance with national standards, and existing charging facilities are gradually updating their interfaces to achieve standard unification.
I've encountered similar issues several times with the Wuling Hongguang Mini not charging. Most likely, the charging cable is loose or the plug has poor contact. Try reinserting the charging gun and socket tightly. Another common reason is power supply failure, such as unstable voltage or a faulty home socket—test with another socket. If the cable is fine, the onboard charger might be broken; these have a short lifespan and are prone to overheating and burning out. Also, check for blown fuses in the rear fuse box—ask someone knowledgeable to help. If the car hasn't been used for a long time, the battery may enter self-protection mode and refuse to charge; simply unlock with the key or restart the system. Don’t forget to check if the charging indicator light is on—if it's off, there might be a system bug requiring a 4S shop repair. Always ensure the car is parked stably and well-ventilated before charging, and avoid high-temperature environments—these small precautions can prevent many troubles.