Fiat 500e 2018 Owner's Manual

2018
OWNER’S MANUAL
FIAT® 500e
VEHICLES SOLD IN CANADA
With respect to any Vehicles Sold in Canada, the name FCA US LLC shall be deemed to be deleted and the name FCA Canada Inc. used in substitution therefore.
DRIVING AND ALCOHOL
Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of accidents.
Your driving ability can be seriously impaired with blood alcohol levels far below the legal minimum. If you are drinking, don’t drive. Ride with a designated non­drinking driver, call a cab, a friend, or use public trans­portation.
WARNING!
Driving after drinking can lead to an accident. Your perceptions are less sharp, your reflexes are slower, and your judgment is impaired when you have been drinking. Never drink and then drive.
This manual illustrates and describes the operation of features and equipment that are either standard or op­tional on this vehicle. This manual may also include a description of features and equipment that are no longer available or were not ordered on this vehicle. Please disregard any features and equipment described in this manual that are not on this vehicle.
FCA US LLC reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications, and/or make additions to or improve­ments to its products without imposing any obligation upon itself to install them on products previously manu­factured.
Copyright © 2018 FCA US LLC
SECTION PAGE
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................3
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GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................................................7
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ...................................................13
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL . .........................................83
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SAFETY ..........................................................................99
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 2 3 4 5
STARTINGANDOPERATING.........................................................153
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INCASEOFEMERGENCY ...........................................................179
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE .....................................................213
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................255
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MULTIMEDIA ....................................................................261
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CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE ............................................................283
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INDEX..........................................................................289
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INTRODUCTION

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION..........................4
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WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS ................5
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ...............4
Essential Information ......................4
Symbols ...............................4
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS .....5
4 INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on selecting your new FIAT 500e. Be assured that your 500e represents an elegant marriage of technology and Italian styling that is as good for the environment as it is fun to drive!
This Owner’s Manual has been prepared with the assis­tance of service and engineering specialists to acquaint you with the operation, understanding and maintenance of your 500e. It is supplemented by Warranty Information, and various customer-oriented documents. Please take the time to read these publications carefully. Following the instructions and recommendations in this manual will help assure safe and enjoyable operation of your vehicle.
The enclosed Warranty Information lists the services that FCA US LLC offers to its customers:
The Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity
The range of additional services available to FCA US LLC customers
NOTE: After reviewing the owner information, it should be stored in the vehicle for convenient referencing and remain with the vehicle when sold.
When it comes to service, remember that your authorized dealer knows your vehicle best, has factory-trained techni­cians and genuine MOPAR® parts, and cares about your satisfaction.
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Essential Information
Consult the Table of Contents to determine which section contains the information you desire.
Since the specification of your vehicle depends on the items of equipment ordered, certain descriptions and illustra­tions may differ from your vehicle’s equipment.
The detailed index at the back of this Owner’s Manual contains a complete listing of all subjects.

Symbols

Some vehicle components have colored labels whose sym­bols indicate precautions to be observed when using this component. Refer to “Warning Lights and Messages” in “Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel” for further information on the symbols used in your vehicle.

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS

This Owner’s Manual contains WARNINGS against oper­ating procedures that could result in a collision, bodily injury and/or death. It also contains CAUTIONS against procedures that could result in damage to your vehicle. If you do not read this entire Owner’s Manual, you may miss important information. Observe all Warnings and Cau­tions.
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VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS

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WARNING!
Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle could seriously affect its roadworthiness and safety and may lead to a collision resulting in serious injury or death.

GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

CONTENTS
FRONT VIEW ............................8
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INSTRUMENT PANEL .....................10
REAR VIEW .............................9
INTERIOR ..............................11
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FRONT VIEW

Front View
1 — Exterior Mirrors 3 — Underhood Compartment 2 — Windshield 4 — Headlights

REAR VIEW

1 — Rear Lights 2 — Rear Windshield Wiper 3 — Liftgate
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Rear View
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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Instrument Panel
1 — Air Vents 4 — Instrument Cluster 2 — Multifunction Lever 5 — Windshield Wiper Lever 3 — Steering Wheel 6 — Radio

INTERIOR

Interior
1 — Door Handles 4 — Climate Controls 2 — Seats 5 — Gear Selector 3 — Switch Panel
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE

CONTENTS
HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY .................16
500e ELECTRIC VEHICLE FEATURES ..........18
Audible Pedestrian Warning System ..........18
Single-Speed Transmission .................18
Auto Park .............................18
E-Park ...............................18
Climate Control (HVAC System) .............19
Electric Air Conditioning Compressor .........19
Electric Power Steering....................19
Smartphone Features (Not Available In Canada) . .20
HIGH VOLTAGE CHARGING OPERATION .....21
SAE J1772 Charging Inlet ..................21
AC Level 1 Charging (120V, 15 Amp) .........22
AC Level 2 Charging (240V, 30 Amp) .........35
Charge Times ..........................36
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KEYS .................................36
Key With Remote Control ..................36
IGNITION SWITCH .......................38
Mechanical Ignition Switch .................38
Key-In-Ignition Reminder .................40
SENTRY KEY ...........................40
Key Programming ......................41
Replacement Keys .......................41
General Information .....................41
VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM ...............41
To Arm The System .....................42
To Disarm The System ....................42
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Central Lock/Unlock (Switch Safe Lock
Device) — If Equipped....................43
DOORS ...............................44
Manual Lock ...........................44
Power Door Locks ......................45
SEATS ................................46
Manual Adjustment Front Seats..............46
Heated Seats — If Equipped ...............49
Manual Folding Rear Seat..................50
HEAD RESTRAINTS ......................50
Reactive Head Restraints — Front Seats ........51
Rear Head Restraints .....................52
STEERING WHEEL .......................53
Tilt Steering Column — If Equipped ..........53
MIRRORS ..............................54
Inside Day/Night Mirror ..................54
Automatic Dimming Mirror — If Equipped .....54
Power Mirrors .........................55
Folding Mirrors .........................55
Spotter Mirror — If Equipped ...............56
Heated Mirrors — If Equipped .............56
EXTERIOR LIGHTS .......................56
Multifunction Lever ......................56
Headlights ............................56
Daytime Running Lights ..................57
High Beams ...........................57
Flash-To-Pass ..........................57
Parking Lights .........................57
Follow Me Home/Headlight Delay ...........57
Fog Lights — If Equipped .................57
Turn Signals ...........................58
Lane Change Assist ......................58
INTERIOR LIGHTS .......................59
Interior Light Timing (Center Position) ........59
Interior Light Timing (On/Right Position) ......59
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To Open ..............................74
Dimmer Control ........................60
Ambient Light ..........................60
Cargo Area Lights .......................60
WIPERS AND WASHERS ...................60
Front Windshield Wiper Operation ...........61
Rear Windshield Wiper ...................62
CLIMATE CONTROLS .....................63
Automatic Temperature Control Overview ......64
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) —
If Equipped ...........................69
Operating Tips .........................70
WINDOWS .............................72
Power Window Controls ..................72
Auto-Down ............................73
Wind Buffeting .........................73
POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED ..........73
To Close ..............................74
Wind Buffeting .........................74
Sun Shade — If Equipped .................75
Pinch Protect Feature .....................75
Emergency Operation.....................75
HOOD ................................76
Opening .............................76
Closing ...............................77
LIFTGATE .............................78
Opening .............................78
INTERNAL EQUIPMENT ...................78
Storage ..............................78
Cupholders ...........................79
Sun Visors.............................80
Electrical Power Outlets ..................80
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HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY

Your vehicle is equipped with a Lithium-ion high voltage battery that is used to power the electric powertrain systems and the 12 volt vehicle electrical system.
The high voltage battery is located under the vehicle. The high voltage battery is maintenance free and designed to last for the life of the vehicle.
NOTE: Upon exiting the vehicle, ensure the ignition is in the off position and the key is removed from the vehicle.
High Voltage Battery and Cable Locations
1 — High Voltage Cables 2 — High Voltage Battery
Lithium-ion batteries provide the following benefits:
Lithium-ion batteries are much lighter than other types of rechargeable batteries of the same size.
Lithium-ion batteries hold their charge; they only lose approximately 3 percent of their charge per month.
Lithium-ion batteries have no memory, which means that you do not have to completely discharge them before recharging, as with some other batteries.
Lithium-ion batteries can be recharged and discharged thousands of times.
High Voltage Battery Service Disconnect
The high voltage battery service disconnect is located under the rear passenger seat lower cushion. If your vehicle requires service, see an authorized dealer.
WARNING!
Never try to remove the high voltage service discon­nect. The high voltage service disconnect is used when your vehicle requires service by a trained technician at an authorized dealer. Failure to follow this warning can cause severe burns or electrical shock that may result in serious injury or death.
Disposal of the High Voltage Battery
Your vehicle’s high voltage battery is designed to last the life of your vehicle. See an authorized dealer for informa­tion on the disposal of the battery if it should require replacement.
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General Information
The vehicle is also equipped with a Battery Management System that is designed to:
Ensure safe operation
Maximize driving range
Maximize the life expectancy of the high voltage battery
NOTE:
During vehicle start up and shut down, a clicking noise may be heard from within the vehicle. When the ignition key is turned to the on position, the high voltage battery contactors inside the battery are closed to make the stored electricity inside available for vehicle use. The clicking noise observed is the sound of these contactors as they open and close and is normal operation for your 500e.
The operating temperature range of the high voltage battery is -22 °F to 122 °F (-30 °C to 50 °C). If it is attempted to operate the vehicle with the battery outside of these temperature extremes it will not function.
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500e ELECTRIC VEHICLE FEATURES

Understanding the unique characteristics of your 500e will help ensure maximum performance and the best driving range from your vehicle.
Your 500e is equipped with two electrical systems; a 12 Volt system that is used to power the conventional electrical system and a high voltage system, which is used to drive the wheels through a single-speed transmission as well as other high voltage system components.
Your 500e operates differently then a traditional vehicle or Hybrid vehicle. Here are some of the main differences:

Audible Pedestrian Warning System

Your vehicle is equipped with an Audible Pedestrian Warning System. The Audible Pedestrian Warning System uses distinct sounds to alert pedestrians that your vehicle is approaching.
The audible warning system uses an in-car sound synthe­sizer with a speaker located in the underhood compart­ment. The warning system is automatically activated when selecting DRIVE or REVERSE.
In DRIVE range, the system will remain active until the vehicle reaches a speed of approximately 22 mph
(35.5 km/h). At approximately 22 mph (35.5 km/h), the warning system is deactivated and will automatically be active when the vehicle returns to approximately 20 mph (32 km/h).

Single-Speed Transmission

Instead of a traditional transmission, your vehicle is equipped with a single-speed transmission to transfer the torque from the E-Drive motor to the drive wheels. This transmission requires no maintenance and is designed to operate for the life of the vehicle.

Auto Park

Auto Park will automatically place the transmission into PARK if there is an indication that the driver may leave the vehicle while still in the DRIVE, NEUTRAL or REVERSE gear. Refer to “Single-Speed Transmission” in “Starting And Operating” in your Owner’s Manual for further information.

E-Park

The parking pawl is traditionally located inside an auto­matic transmission and activated when the vehicle is placed in the PARK position.
E-Park is activated when the driver pushes the PARK button. An electric motor activates the parking pawl and locks the single-speed transmission when the vehicle is placed into PARK. This will prevent any unwanted move­ment of the vehicle.
NOTE: The engagement of the E-Park can be heard when there is no noise in the interior of the vehicle, this is a normal condition.

Climate Control (HVAC System)

Your 500e is equipped with an Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) HVAC system. This HVAC system utilizes a humidity sensor, cabin sensor, and ambient temperature sensor to choose operation mode and control cabin com­fort. These components allow the controller to operate the HVAC system in a very efficient manner to maximize driving range.
Your 500e also uses an electric air heater to provide heat to the cabin.
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Electric Air Conditioning Compressor

Your 500e uses an electric air conditioning compressor. The air conditioning compressor is powered by the high volt­age battery system and is used to cool the vehicle occu­pants and the high voltage battery while the vehicle is being driven or when it is being charged.
The high voltage battery may require cooling to keep the vehicle running. The air conditioning compressor activates without any input from the occupant.
NOTE: The AC system helps cool the high voltage battery. If the air conditioning system should require service, see an authorized dealer as soon as possible.

Electric Power Steering

Your vehicle is equipped with an Electric Power Steering (EPS) system. The power steering system requires no maintenance and operates without the use of power steer­ing fluid.
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Smartphone Features (Not Available In Canada)

With the Uconnect app, you can monitor the state of charge of the high voltage battery or initiate charging from your phone. You can also turn on your vehicle’s climate control system remotely. The app provides the following features:
Monitor battery charge level
Display available driving distance
Check charging status
Remotely activate vehicle climate control system
Unlock and lock doors
Assist with locating your vehicle
Locate charging stations
Send a point-of-interest to your vehicle’s navigation
system
Schedule a charge
View energy consumed
Notifications for charging and preconditioning events
How do I get the Uconnect
smartphone App?
Download the Uconnect app from the following websites:
https://itunes.apple.com (Apple users) or https:// play.google.com/store/apps (Android users)
Registration Website
Once in the registration website, you will need to enter your vehicle’s VIN and Connectivity ID. The connectivity ID is found in the vehicle’s instrument cluster. To locate the connectivity ID follow the steps below:
1. Push the menu button on the instrument cluster.
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4. From the 500e owner’s site you will be able to download
the 500e Uconnect mobile application and learn how to use your connected features.
5. Use your owner’s site username and password for
logging into the 500e Uconnect mobile application.
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2. Choose “Settings” and scroll down to the “Connectivity ID.”
3. Select “Connectivity ID.”
After obtaining the connectivity ID and VIN number return to the vehicle registration website and perform the following:
1. After entering the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), Connectivity ID and your email address, click “submit.”
2. You will now be asked to fill in your contact information and a user name and password.
3. Once finished with registration you will be directed to your 500e owner’s site.
NOTE: Your smartphone must have a valid data connec­tion to use the 500e Uconnect mobile application.
Need help with registration?
Please call the Uconnect Call Center Toll Free number below:1-855-261-5364
HIGH VOLTAGE CHARGING OPERATION SAE J1772 Charging Inlet
Your vehicle uses an industry standard SAE J1772 charge inlet (vehicle charge inlet) for both AC Level 1 (120V) and AC Level 2 (240V) charging.
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SAE J1772 Charge Receptacle Charging Cord Set
NOTE: The charge inlet door locks and unlocks with the
vehicle doors.

AC Level 1 Charging (120V, 15 Amp)

Your vehicle is equipped with a 120 Volt AC, SAE J1772 Level 1 Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE), also referred to as a charging cordset. AC Level 1 charging requires a conventional NEMA 5-15 120 Volt AC grounded wall receptacle along with the charging cordset provided with the vehicle.
WARNING!
Shock, fire, property damage, or personal injury may occur if the Portable EVSE Cordset is not used prop­erly. There are no serviceable parts contained in the Portable EVSE Cordset. Any attempt to service it may result in shock, fire, property damage, or personal injury.
To access the charging cordset, remove the Level 1 EVSE from its storage bin by lifting the rear cargo cover.
EVSE Rear Cargo Location
NOTE: The charging cordset is used for AC Level 1
charging only.
WARNING!
Read all the instructions before using this product.
Do not put fingers or objects into the Charge Con-
nector.
Do not use this product if the flexible power cord or Electric Vehicle (EV) Cable is frayed, broken, has cracked insulation or any other signs of damage.
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WARNING! (Continued)
Do not use this product if the enclosure or the Charge Connector is broken, cracked, open, or shows any other indication of damage.
Do not use Portable EVSE Cordset with an extension cord. Use of an extension cord may cause burns, fire, or other damage or injury.
This device may attempt to reset and run after an interruption.
There are no user serviceable parts inside the AC Mode 2 Charging cord set. Do not attempt to repair or service the charging cord set yourself – personal injury may result.
When using a charging station with the charging cable attached, ensure the cable is not visibly dam­aged before plugging into the vehicle.
Do not allow children to operate this device. Adult supervision is mandatory when children are in prox­imity to a charge station that is in use.
Do not use a charge station or vehicle receptacle that is work or damaged with the AC Mode 3 charging cable. Plugging into worn or damaged receptacles may cause damage to the EVSE and vehicle.
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WARNING! (Continued)
Ensure that the EVSEs are always stored in a safe place. Do not expose them to rain or wet conditions. Avoid pouring or dipping water or other liquids over them. If water penetrates the electrical device, the risk or electrical shock increases. Ensure that all plugs and cables are free of moisture before using the EVSEs.
EVSE Charging Cordset
The EVSE charging cordset is compliant with SAE J1772, and applicable for use with vehicles fitted with the stan­dard SAE J1772 charge inlets. The EVSE includes:
An AC Power Cord with NEMA 5–15p, Right Angle plug
An indoor/outdoor charge cable, EV- rated
A Charge Connector
A NEMA 6 rated enclosure with a Charge Current
Interrupt Device (CCID) with status indicator display
Charging Cord Set
1 — Charge Connector 2 — Status Indicator Display 3 — Charging Cord Set Enclo­sure
4—ChargeCable 5 — AC Plug
Charging Cordset Operation
1. Plug the AC plug of the charging cordset into a 15A, or 20A, 120VAC, 60Hz, grounded wall receptacle. Do not use an extension cord, outlet/plug adapter, or a worn outlet. The charging cordset will not operate safely unless it is plugged directly into the wall receptacle.
AC Plug And Wall Receptacle
WARNING!
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where the indicator light will flash, a green AC indicator light and two green charge rate indicator lights indicate that the cordset is ready for use.
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Improper connection of the equipment-grounding con­ductor could result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the wall receptacle is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product – if it does not fit the outlet, you must have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
2. Check to see if the charging cordset is ready to charge by reviewing the indicator lights. After a brief self-check,
Cordset Indicator Lights
1 — AC Power Indicator Light 2 — Fault Indicator Light
3 — Charge Rate Indicator Lights
3. If the charging cordset is ready to charge, ensure the vehicle is in PARK, and then connect the charge connec­tor to the vehicle’s charge inlet. You will hear a “click” when the charge connector is inserted correctly and coupled with the vehicle’s charge inlet.
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Inserting The Charge Connector Into The Vehicle Charge
Inlet
4. When the vehicle commences charging, the Charge Rate Indicator Lights will cycle from left to right, and then both turn off. This pattern will repeat while the vehicle is charging. The lights are illuminated at the rate of approximately one cycle per second.
NOTE: The vehicle should start charging automatically. If not, please check the following:
Charging Cordset - The charging cordset status indi­cators illuminate green or red to identify the charging cordset status. Refer to “Troubleshooting Using The
Status Indicator Display” in this section for further information on the charging cordset status.
Wall Receptacle – Check whether the wall receptacle is functional (no power outage) and/or plug the charg­ing cordset into a different wall receptacle.
Charging Schedule – Check whether or not the charg­ing schedules have been enabled. If enabled, check that you are within the scheduled time and date. If a charging schedule has been enabled and you are outside the time and date, you may override the schedule for this charging event by plugging in the charge connector, unplugging it, and then plugging it back into the vehicle charge inlet. Complete the double plug sequence within ten seconds for it to override the set schedule.
5. To stop the charging process, disconnect the vehicle side connector first and then the charging cordset from the wall receptacle. To disengage the vehicle coupler, push the button on the charge connector (1) before removing the connector from the vehicle charge inlet (2).
Removing The Charge Connector From The Vehicle
Charge Inlet
6. Close the inlet door.
NOTE: It is good practice to keep the ignition in the OFF position while conducting Level 1 Charging. This mini­mizes any additional vehicle loads the EVSE has to support which extend the charging time.
Troubleshooting Using The Status Indicator Display
If the vehicle is not charging properly, consult the status indicator lights.
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The AC Power Indicator displays the status and safety of the input power. If this indicator is green, the power is within acceptable limits to charge the vehicle. If only the AC Power Indicator is flashing red, then there is a problem with the AC power at the electrical outlet. If the AC Power Indicator does not return to green, then the outlet should be inspected by a licensed electrician to ensure the voltage, frequency, and grounding are complaint to national and local electrical codes and ordinances. It may be possible to attempt charging from a different outlet.
The Fault Indicator displays the status of the Portable EVSE Cordset and the vehicle connection. The Portable EVSE Cordset will not allow charging while the fault indicator is red. If it is off, the Portable EVSE Cordset has not detected any internal faults, or faults with the vehicle connection. If the Fault Indicator is flashing red, there is a fault detected either with the Portable EVSE Cordset, electronics, or with the vehicle connection. The Portable EVSE Cordset may attempt to retry to provide current to the vehicle if the fault is cleared. If the Fault Indicator does not attempt to provide charge to the vehicle, the charge connector will need to be removed from the vehicle to clear the fault.
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The fault code list in the table below provides a reference for the important faults that are detected by the Portable EVSE Cordset. When a fault is detected, the AC Power Indicator, the Fault Indicator, or both the AC Power and Fault Indicators will flash red. If only the AC Power Indicator is red, there is a problem on the AC Power side of the unit. If only the Fault Indicator is flashing red, there is a problem internal to the unit or with the vehicle. If both the AC Power and Fault Indicators are flashing red, an over temperature condition is detected at either the AC plug or within the enclosure. Additional information about the
Portable EVSE Cordset Fault Code List
Flashing
Fault
Code
1, 2, 2, 2 AC Power Vehicle Current Draw
Flashing
Indicator
Fault Indication Recommended Actions
Check Portable EVSE Cordset and Vehicle at a service location.
is Too High
1, 1, 2, 1 AC Power Incorrect Electrical Sup-
ply
certified electrician to check the electrical outlet and AC Supply
1, 1, 2, 2 AC Power Incorrect Electrical Sup-
ply
certified electrician to check the electrical outlet and AC Supply
faults is provided by a fault code that is displayed on the two green Charge Rate Indicators. The fault code consists of four digits, each with a value of 1 or 2. The value of a digit is the number of indicators illuminated for that part of the sequence. For example, fault code (1, 2, 1, 1) will display the following sequence: One indicator will illumi­nate for (0.3 seconds), then two indicators will illuminate, then one indicator, and finally one indicator will illumi­nate. After all four fault code digits have been displayed, the indicators will remain off for one second before repeat­ing the sequence.
Attempt to charge the vehicle at a different outlet. Contact a
(house wiring).
Attempt to charge the vehicle at a different outlet. Contact a
(house wiring).
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