Why Does BYD Charging Always Stop Automatically?
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BYD charging frequently stops automatically for the following reasons: 1. Automatic power cut at the start of charging: This is most likely due to battery damage or poor contact. 2. Abnormal faults during the charging process: The charging system will automatically cut off power, and a fault prompt will appear on the electric vehicle's instrument panel or corresponding fault information will be displayed on the charging equipment. 3. Automatic power cut after the battery is fully charged: This is a normal phenomenon caused by the protection function. If the issue does not fall under the above scenarios, please seek assistance from professionals at a repair shop.
As a BYD owner, I find the issue of automatic charging disconnection quite common. I've encountered it several times myself, mostly due to loose charging cables or oxidized contact points, which cause power cuts when they become unstable. Additionally, excessively high battery temperatures can trigger the protection mechanism to disconnect automatically, especially noticeable when charging outdoors in summer. Another possible cause is unstable voltage from the charging pile or outdated equipment, where software compatibility issues may also lead to disconnection. I remember once charging at a friend's place where the wiring was severely aged, and it disconnected immediately. Later, I used the original cable from the 4S store to resume normal charging. For safety, I recommend ensuring the plug is secure before charging, avoiding low-quality extension cords, and regularly checking battery health at service centers. With the increasing number of electric vehicles, addressing these minor issues promptly can prevent major problems.