Plug-in Charging Time is Too Long: Procedure
- CHECK DTC OUTPUT (HEALTH CHECK)
- Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
- Turn the power switch on (IG).
- Enter the following menus: Health Check.
- Check DTCs.
Result
Result Proceed to No DTCs are output. A DTCs are output. B - Turn the power switch off.
B → GO TO DTC CHART. Refer to DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
A: Go to next step
- READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (CHARGE CANCEL HISTORY)
- Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
- Turn the power switch on (IG).
- Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Plug-in Control / Utility / Charge Cancel History.
- Check for Charge Cancel History.
Result
Result Proceed to A "Charge Cancel History" listed in the following table is not output. A A "Charge Cancel History" listed in the following table is output. B Charge Cancel History Charges Delayed (Charge Control Value Low) Charges Delayed (+B) Charges Delayed (Charger Output Low) - Turn the power switch off.
B → See step 4
A: Go to next step
- CAUSE ANALYSIS
- Perform cause analysis in the order of "Vehicle", "Environment" and "User" categories as specified in the following tables.VEHICLE
Possible Cause Action to be Taken Discharged auxiliary battery Turn the power switch on (READY) and leave the vehicle for 15 min (to charge the auxiliary battery).
Explain to the customer that the auxiliary battery will discharge when the vehicle is left without being started for a long time.Accuracy of charging time remaining display Explain to the customer that the charging time remaining display is just a reference and there may be a discrepancy due to environment, such as ambient temperature during plug-in charging.
A full charge is given priority over the scheduled charging finish time. Therefore, the plug-in charging may continue.ENVIRONMENTPossible Cause Action to be Taken Accuracy of the set charging time of the charging station - Interview customer and provide instruction on usage.
- Explain to the customer that the set charging time of the charging station is just a reference and there may be some discrepancies.
The AC voltage of the charging station drops or power supplied to the vehicle drops due to the charging station operation. Check the charging station Plug-in charging was suspended due to power outage. Explain to the customer that plug-in charging will be suspended when a power outage occurs and it will be resumed when the power returns to normal. The charge control power drops due to high/low temperature. Explain to the customer that it may take longer for plug-in charging if the ambient temperature is high/low. USERPossible Cause Action to be Taken Setting of the charging timer function is not correct. (Unreasonable time is set for the ending time.) Interview customer and provide instruction on usage. - Take appropriate action in accordance with the result of the cause analysis.
NEXT → END
- Perform cause analysis in the order of "Vehicle", "Environment" and "User" categories as specified in the following tables.
- GO TO CHARGE CANCEL HISTORY. Refer to UTILITY