Ran over charging cable with snowblower now won't charge

Discussion in 'Volt' started by Bradley T Wind, Jan 27, 2024.

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  1. Bradley T Wind

    Bradley T Wind New Member

    Like an idiot, not paying attention, I ran over the charging cable with my snowblower. It got caught, wire was partially cut, but I got it out and then I replaced the cable. It won't charge. I replaced some fuses that I googled to find were related and now the charging cable has the "charging" light lit on where it was not doing that before I changed the fuse. However, it is still not charging. The error on the console says "Not able to charge" or something similar. What else could it be beyond fuses (all the ones I changed were in the engine fuse box) and what can I do...perferably on my own.
     
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  3. I would first make sure the car charges normally using a different charging source, maybe a public EVSE. Hopefully the damage is limited to the portable EVSE itself, which is easily replaceable.
     
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  4. Bradley T Wind

    Bradley T Wind New Member

    Thank you! I did this yesterday. Sadly I still get the Not able to Charge error message
     

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