ultragasman
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I posted this on the lucid owners thread on Facebook and I imagine many people crossover, so I apologize if this is something you read already.
Has anyone had trouble charging their car? My touring has 3000 miles and is 3 months old. In the last week or two I’ve noticed that when I charge it will randomly stop charging and give me an error message telling me to unplug and replug. When I do this it sometimes restarts, sometimes not. Sometimes it won’t even start charging at all. I took it on a 350 mile trip this weekend. I charged up to 430 before leaving, stopped to charge after about 150 miles at which point the car had dropped around 200 miles of range, meaning I had 230 remaining. After about 10 minutes and adding 40 miles range it stopped and would not restart. The same thing has happened to me at home, at work at multiple of the 6 chargers there, and at electrify America, and even on a 120 wall outlet, so I must conclude this is a problem with my car, not with the chargers. I spoke with customer service in real time as this was happening, so they witnessed the problem, but they didn’t know why it was happening. At first they suggested it was a problem with my charger at work but that was before I had the problem elsewhere. Also nobody else with their teslas, fords etc has any problem. They said they will send a technician. One other note, occasionally when I charge it will randomly fluctuate, charging at 40 mi/hr but then down to 10 mi/hr, then 0 mi/hr then back up to 30 or 40 etc. On my trip this weekend I returned home with 40 miles remaining, plugged in at home, and fortunately it charged without an issue, but that didn’t alleviate my weekend anxiety, more or less partially ruining the weekend.
Has anyone had trouble charging their car? My touring has 3000 miles and is 3 months old. In the last week or two I’ve noticed that when I charge it will randomly stop charging and give me an error message telling me to unplug and replug. When I do this it sometimes restarts, sometimes not. Sometimes it won’t even start charging at all. I took it on a 350 mile trip this weekend. I charged up to 430 before leaving, stopped to charge after about 150 miles at which point the car had dropped around 200 miles of range, meaning I had 230 remaining. After about 10 minutes and adding 40 miles range it stopped and would not restart. The same thing has happened to me at home, at work at multiple of the 6 chargers there, and at electrify America, and even on a 120 wall outlet, so I must conclude this is a problem with my car, not with the chargers. I spoke with customer service in real time as this was happening, so they witnessed the problem, but they didn’t know why it was happening. At first they suggested it was a problem with my charger at work but that was before I had the problem elsewhere. Also nobody else with their teslas, fords etc has any problem. They said they will send a technician. One other note, occasionally when I charge it will randomly fluctuate, charging at 40 mi/hr but then down to 10 mi/hr, then 0 mi/hr then back up to 30 or 40 etc. On my trip this weekend I returned home with 40 miles remaining, plugged in at home, and fortunately it charged without an issue, but that didn’t alleviate my weekend anxiety, more or less partially ruining the weekend.