Fig. 58
On the inside face of the cover
of the battery charging socket: sticker
with information on the charging process
display.
An LED light on the charging socket
(arrow) shows the status of the charging proc-
ess.
A sticker on the battery charging cover pro-
vides information on the meaning of the LEDs
›››
Fig. 58.
Charging process displays:
›››
Green LED
Fig. 58
Always on: Charge completed successfully.
1
Charging the high-voltage battery
High-voltage battery
Flashing: The high-voltage battery is
2
charging.
Short flashes: Programmed charging is ac-
3
tive. The charging process has not yet
started.
›››
Yellow LED
Fig. 58
Flashing: The parking lock P has not been
4
enabled.
Always on: No electrical network has been
5
detected. Arrange an inspection of the
power supply and network. Seek profes-
sional assistance.
›››
Red LED
Fig. 58
Flashing: Error in the charging system.
6
The charging process cannot start or has
paused.
Always on: The charging connector has
not been locked. Unplug the charging
connector and plug it back in to the charg-
ing socket, making sure it is properly in-
›››
Fig. 57
serted. If the problem persists, check the
compatibility of the cable or ask a profes-
sional for help.
Charging socket lighting
In the dark, the charging socket's side lighting
(white LED) can facilitate orientation in the ve-
hicle:
On
●
The vehicle has been unlocked.
●
OR: The charging connector has been un-
plugged from the charging socket.
Off
●
After unlocking or locking the vehicle, the
lighting switches off automatically after a while.
Troubleshooting
Valid for: hybrid vehicles
Fault in the high-voltage system
The warning lamp lights up red. A message is
displayed in this regard.
There is a fault in the high voltage system. The
high voltage components may be damaged
›››
.
It is not possible to charge the high-voltage
battery.
●
The vehicle must be parked in a safe
place. Park the vehicle outdoors as soon as it is
possible and safe to do so.
●
Switch off the drive system.
●
Seek professional assistance.
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