So the way it’s worked for me is that you call ford they work as “a go between“ between you and Seimens. The problem is either resolved by them or they send a new charger. If anything needs installed it’s on you to have it replaced by an electrician. No dealer involvement and unclear as to who pays for the extra electrical work to install another one.Hey guys Happy Easter.
This morning my charger faulted. It charged the truck up fine but now it's got the yellow fault light. Trouble shooting required based on the manual.
I turned off the breaker and opened the unit. Checked continuity at the spade fuse and the paper fuse behind the white small cover ( the high voltage fuse that leads to the delivery chord). All else seemed fine. The light won't turn off.
I guess I'll call in to Ford tomorrow.
Does anyone know who would come out to service it? Or will I need to remove it and bring it to the dealer.
I have a feeling this is gonna take a while....
I agree. Seemed to me that it was the truck controlling this. Also somehow my proximity to the truck with my phone and or key also caused it to click clackSome further insight on the clicking relay...99% sure this is a Lightning software issue. We've used the CSP since June 2022 on both the Lightning and my wife's Ioniq 5. We charge between 11pm-7am per our National Grid VTOU.
There is never an issue with the Ioniq 5 when plugged in and in standby waiting for 11pm...The Lightning on the other hand started with setting off the relay every 10 seconds or so if plugged in and waiting to charge. This is after the latest OTA I believe as it did not do this behavior until recently.
Unfortunately, I gave my Grizzl-E Classic to my daughter for an outside install. Otherwise, I'd swap out the CSP until Ford gets the software fix for the truck. I'm using both at 32A on a 40A circuit, so irrelevant as the CSP wifi features are pretty useless vs the 'dumb' Grizzl-E.
Good point on the key. I usually use PaaK but my physical keys are close to the truck also. May be time for an experiment...aka take both keys down the street to the neighbors and turn off the phone / also remove from the area and see what the relay does.I agree. Seemed to me that it was the truck controlling this. Also somehow my proximity to the truck with my phone and or key also caused it to click clack
Well, now I'm more confused: I removed both fobs and put in a RF blocking bag. I tested and they definitely were not communicating with the truck. I shut off my phone and put it in a RF bag and confirmed PaaK was not doing anything either.Good point on the key. I usually use PaaK but my physical keys are close to the truck also. May be time for an experiment...aka take both keys down the street to the neighbors and turn off the phone / also remove from the area and see what the relay does.
At the moment the cloud servers are offline..........Did anyone ever figure out this clicking issue?
My replacement Charge Station Pro is doing the same thing. You can see the regular draw on the energy monitor graph below.
This has been happening to me since the latest update.Did anyone ever figure out this clicking issue?
My replacement Charge Station Pro is doing the same thing. You can see the regular draw on the energy monitor graph below.
Yes, it is the exact same EVSE Software Version. The truck charged as expected this morning.At the moment the cloud servers are offline..........
Is your Software version the same as this?
Did anyone ever figure out this clicking issue?
My replacement Charge Station Pro is doing the same thing. You can see the regular draw on the energy monitor graph below.
Several of us have commented that key fobs and PAAK enabled phones near the truck can trigger the welcome lighting.Coincidentally the electrical drain fault and the time I went to the garage last night happend together. @TaxmanHog, I thought I saw a post where you stated that the electrical fault had something to do with this?
I experienced similar symptoms (random alarms, electric drain faults). I left the truck with the dealer yesterday for evaluation. I'll follow up as I learn more.Over the last week I have received the Electrical drain service required notice about 3 times now. I woke up this morning to the notice again. Yesterday I went out to my garage without keys and phone and noticed that the charge station was clicking again. I also remembered seeing a thread regarding key and phone proximity possibly having something to do with this and thought to myself that it was odd that I didn't have my phone with me. Although my keys were hung up by the garage man door.... Coincidentally the electrical drain fault and the time I went to the garage last night happend together. @TaxmanHog, I thought I saw a post where you stated that the electrical fault had something to do with this?
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And 3 hours later my neighbor sent me a text my lights were flashing and I got an alert that the alarm was triggered due to hood opening. I looked at my cameras and nothing opened. I think it's time for dealer visit