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Ford MUSTANG MACH-E 2023 Quick Reference Manual page 18

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E L E C T R I C V E H I C L E I N F O R M A T I O N
LO C ATIN G T HE CH A R G E P O R T
CH A R G IN G T H E HI G H VO LTAG E BAT T E RY
To charge the high voltage battery with the mobile power cord:
1. Unwrap the charge cord completely before charging.
2. Put the vehicle in park (P) and open the charge port door.
3. Plug the connector into the control box.
4. Plug the connector into the wall outlet.
5. Plug the charge coupler into the charge port receptacle on
your vehicle.
When the handle is properly engaged, the light ring illuminates.
This indicates the beginning of a normal charge cycle. Charging
stops when complete or when paused due to charge settings or
charge station actions.
DC CHARGING
DC charging allows you to charge the vehicle's battery in
significantly less time than the standard charge method.
1. Put the vehicle in park (P).
2. Press and release the center right-hand edge of the
charge port door.
3. Flip down the dust cap and plug the DC charge coupler
into vehicle.
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The charge port is between the
front left-hand side door and
front left-hand wheel well. To
open, press and release the
center right edge of the charge
port door.
CHARGE PORT INDICATORS
Divided into five zones, the charge status indicator displays the
state of charge in 20 percent increments:
• When one zone is pulsing, the charge is between 0-20 percent.
• When the second zone starts pulsing, the charge is between
20-40 percent.
• When the third zone starts pulsing, the charge is between
40-60 percent.
• When the fourth zone starts pulsing, the charge is between
60-80 percent.
• When the fifth zone starts pulsing, the charge is between
80-100 percent.
• When all zones illuminate, the charge is 100 percent.
When charging stops, the charge status indicator shows all
the completed zones illuminate a blue color for 30 seconds
before turning off.
C O L O R S A R E U S E D A S I N D I C A T O R S :
• White is a courtesy light to help with
plugging in and to acknowledge actions such as plugging
in and unplugging.
• Blue is used when the vehicle is plugged in and
either charging or waiting to charge.
• Amber indicates charge faults. You can turn the indicator off in
the vehicle settings on your touchscreen.
You can view your vehicle's charging status remotely via the Ford
Pass app. For more info, visit owner.ford.com.

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