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ID4 china AC charging port disconnect after 5%

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#1 ·
I owned id4 since three years and never faced any issue now ID4 AC charging disconnect after 5 %, any one faced this , recently happen with all public chargers with cables or without (adapters) , iam not sure is it due to high temperature or not as I have tried even underground chargers with same behavior
 
#8 ·
Yes. OBDeleven can scan and report error codes. Look for something about the onboard charger…
 
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#10 ·
Sounds possible. I’d guess something wrong with either the charger itself or the cooling system. Given the heat indication, I’d check the cooling loop first. Is the coolant level good, pumps and fans all working?
 
#13 ·
Oh, if you’re using an adapter, that could be it! Hopefully the onboard charger isn’t bad!
 
#19 ·
I had something similar to this happen, same error. I have a charging cord extender cable that connects to the end of our charger's plug and allows us to plug into the car which the charger cable can't reach, the chargers cable was too short. Worked fine for a year. Then I recently upgraded our charger from 32 amps to 40 and was getting this error randomly. Discovered my extension cable was only rated for 32 amps. This would cause heat and voltage drop. Changed the cable to one with 50 amps and no more issues. This may be applicable to your adapter, if your charger puts out more amps than the adapter is rated for I would think it would cause the same error.
 
#22 ·
The fault is at the socket at the car end. Either there is high resistance in the connector or the charger is trying to put too much current in for the socket. I would hope(!) that the problem is a worn cable with the connectors not making a good contact and the plug getting hot. It's probably worthwhile feeling the plug to see if it's getting warm.