Fiat 500e Charger Won't Start? Try These Fixes Now
You have plugged your Fiat 500e into a charger and nothing happens. No power, no session, maybe just an error on the screen. Whether you are at a DC fast charger or an AC station, the causes are usually the same. Here is what to check.
Symptoms
- CCS2 connector plugged in but no charging session starts
- Charger screen shows an error message or failed connection
- The 500e's charge port light does not respond or blinks red
- Charger initializes but disconnects after a few seconds
- Type 2 connector locks in at an AC charger but no power flows
What to Do
- 1
Complete the payment or authentication
Tap your RFID card, start a session in the network app, or use contactless payment at the terminal. Follow the charger's on-screen instructions for the correct order.
- 2
Unplug and firmly reseat the connector
Remove the CCS2 or Type 2 connector completely. Reinsert it straight into the 500e's charge port on the right rear side. Push firmly until you feel or hear the click.
- 3
Disable any charging schedule
Check the 500e's infotainment system for scheduled charging settings. Turn them off so the car accepts power immediately when connected at a public charger.
- 4
Inspect and clean the charge port
Look inside the charge port for dirt, debris, or ice. Clean the contacts gently with a dry cloth. In freezing conditions, clear any ice from the port and the port door.
- 5
Lock and unlock the car to reset
Use the key fob or the Fiat app to lock the 500e, wait 10 seconds, then unlock it. This resets the charge port communication. Try plugging in again.
- 6
Try a different charger
If the problem persists, move to another stall or a nearby station. Some charger faults are specific to one unit.