Ended up getting the EUV yesterday. It's nice. Got home and tried to charge on Level 1. Plugged in with charger that was included with the car and got an 'unable to charge' message. The charger had a yellow light illuminated, which denotes some sort of issue. Any thoughts about this?
If that had happened to me, I would have tried another socket to see if the same issue arose, after checking the usual whether or not a breaker blew, or a ground fault tripp, and so on. If the EUV is like the Bolt EV, you can set 8 amps or 12 amps at the dashboard, so I would switch it to 8 amps and try that. I would also put a voltmeter at the socket and check for voltage. Also, look for something on the charger that might have tripped. In general, these chargers don't like ground fault circuits which you usually find in basements, garages, outside, kitchens, bathrooms etc. The ground fault circuit is likely to trip. I had this problem with an outdoors socket once. What does the manual say the yellow light means?
I would agree with all of this. I tried multiple outlets throughout my house with the same issue. It was set on 8 amps. Of note, I previously had a Honda Clarity, and had NO issues with charging the vehicle in the original outlet.
https://www.chevybolt.org/threads/unable-to-charge-possible-solution.31651/ Maybe it is something like above where the cord isn’t properly seated in the port?
I may have not had the L1 connector properly seated in the charging brick. Put it in being very sure that it was in properly, and it worked. Alas. Thanks for the idea!
Congrats on the car and I'm glad you got this sorted. We don't have many EUV owners reporting in here yet, so feel free to share more of your owner experience. Also, photos!