CUPRA Born Charger Won't Start? Troubleshoot Now
Your CUPRA Born is plugged in but the charger will not start. Whether you are using a CCS2 fast charger or a Type 2 AC charger, there are several common reasons why the session fails to begin. Most are easy to fix on the spot. Here is what to check.
Symptoms
- Charger display shows an error after plugging in
- CCS2 connector inserted but the Born does not respond
- Charge port light stays off or blinks amber
- Charger says 'waiting for vehicle' but nothing happens
- Type 2 AC cable locked in but no power delivered
What to Do
- 1
Check the charger screen
Read the display for error messages, authentication prompts, or status information. This identifies whether the problem is the charger, the car, or the payment.
- 2
Unplug and replug the connector
Remove the CCS2 or Type 2 connector, wait 10-15 seconds, and reinsert it into the Born's rear-right charge port. Push until you hear and feel the locking click.
- 3
Complete authentication
Tap your RFID card, start the session in the network app, or try contactless payment. Try both pre-plug and post-plug sequences.
- 4
Disable departure-based charging
In the Born's infotainment system, go to the charging settings and disable any departure timer or scheduled charging. This allows immediate charging at public stations.
- 5
Lock and unlock the car
Use the key or the CUPRA app to lock and then unlock the Born. This can reset the charge port communication system.
- 6
Try a different stall or station
If the charger is at fault, move to another stall. If all stalls fail, find an alternative station using your charging app.