Dacia Spring Electric 65 Charger Will Not Start Charging
You have plugged the CCS2 or Type 2 connector into your Dacia Spring, but nothing happens. No light, no sound, no charging. This is frustrating, but it is usually a simple fix. Most of the time, the problem is with authentication, the cable connection, or the charger itself.
Symptoms
- Connector is plugged in but the charger shows no active session
- The charging indicator light on the dashboard does not turn on
- The charger screen displays an error code after plugging in
- You hear a click when plugging in but charging never begins
- The charger app shows 'waiting' or 'preparing' but never progresses
What to Do
- 1
Authenticate before plugging in
Use your RFID card, charging app, or contactless payment on the charger before inserting the connector. Many chargers will not unlock the cable until a session is started.
- 2
Unplug and replug the connector
Remove the CCS2 or Type 2 connector completely from the Spring's charge port. Wait 10 seconds, then reinsert it firmly until you hear and feel the click. Make sure it sits flush.
- 3
Check the charge port
Inspect the charge port on the front right of the car. Remove any dirt, ice, or water. If the port flap is not fully open, gently push it all the way.
- 4
Disable any charging schedule
On the dashboard, go to the charging settings and check if a charging timer or schedule is active. Disable it to allow immediate charging.
- 5
Try a different connector or charger
If the charger has two connectors, try the other one. If the charger still does not start, move to a different charger at the same location or a nearby station.
- 6
Contact the charging network
If nothing works, call the number displayed on the charger. The operator can sometimes remotely restart the charger or confirm it is out of service.