Was DC Fast charging at a Shell ReCharge station that I had used with perfect results prior.
Started at 56% went up to 66% then it stopped. Check EV Warning popped up both in car and on Charger station screen. (I have set charging limit to 80% for DC and 90% for AC)
I did get a picture of a curious blurb that appeared in the infotainment screen and not the dashboard, which said under the heading of [Vehicle Diagnostics 07-13-2025]: "A routine check has been completed." for all the help that puzzling statement gave.
Unplugged and went straight home, no issues with starting or driving, everything other than the small orange triangle, seems normal.
Experimented with trying to AC charge it with the OEM Hyundai Level 1 EVSE. Port on the car initially lights up and the 3 green bars show as normal, but then plugging in the cable results in nothing, and the port switches back off after a minute as if there is no power going to it. The car shows no charging being done, no messages. The EVSE itself shows no fault symbols or indicators, but car symbol stays green instead of going to blue as when it does charge.
While DC charging, I was listening to the radio with the car in ACC mode. Could this have drained the 12V battery down enough to cause all this kerfuffle after only 10 minutes? I checked the battery at home when it would not accept ac charge, and it was at 12.38v
I have connected an appropriately safe SAE battery tender trickle charger to the battery to see if it changes anything once the voltage goes up a bit, but remain skeptical. ***EDIT: Still nothing with the 12v battery now being up to 12.7V***
As I've only had this car for about a month, so I am dreading this problem being anything other than a 12v battery that is on it's way out. Any ideas, folks?
Started at 56% went up to 66% then it stopped. Check EV Warning popped up both in car and on Charger station screen. (I have set charging limit to 80% for DC and 90% for AC)
I did get a picture of a curious blurb that appeared in the infotainment screen and not the dashboard, which said under the heading of [Vehicle Diagnostics 07-13-2025]: "A routine check has been completed." for all the help that puzzling statement gave.
Unplugged and went straight home, no issues with starting or driving, everything other than the small orange triangle, seems normal.
Experimented with trying to AC charge it with the OEM Hyundai Level 1 EVSE. Port on the car initially lights up and the 3 green bars show as normal, but then plugging in the cable results in nothing, and the port switches back off after a minute as if there is no power going to it. The car shows no charging being done, no messages. The EVSE itself shows no fault symbols or indicators, but car symbol stays green instead of going to blue as when it does charge.
While DC charging, I was listening to the radio with the car in ACC mode. Could this have drained the 12V battery down enough to cause all this kerfuffle after only 10 minutes? I checked the battery at home when it would not accept ac charge, and it was at 12.38v
I have connected an appropriately safe SAE battery tender trickle charger to the battery to see if it changes anything once the voltage goes up a bit, but remain skeptical. ***EDIT: Still nothing with the 12v battery now being up to 12.7V***
As I've only had this car for about a month, so I am dreading this problem being anything other than a 12v battery that is on it's way out. Any ideas, folks?
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