Fiat E-Ducato Charger Will Not Start Charging
You plugged in the CCS2 cable and the charger is not starting. Or the app shows an error and you are stuck in a parking lot with deliveries waiting. Most charger start failures on the E-Ducato are about authentication, the cable connection, or the charger itself. Here is how to get it going.
Symptoms
- CCS2 connector plugged in but charger shows no active session
- Charger displays an error code after tapping RFID card or using the app
- Dashboard shows charge port connected but no power is flowing
- Cable does not lock into the E-Ducato's CCS2 port
- Charger starts briefly then stops with an error
What to Do
- 1
Remove and reseat the CCS2 connector
Pull the connector out completely, wait 10 seconds, and push it back in firmly. Make sure the charge port flap is fully open and clean.
- 2
Clean the charge port
Check for mud, salt, ice, or other debris in the port. The E-Ducato is driven in tough conditions. Wipe the port with a dry cloth if needed.
- 3
Check for a charging schedule
Look at the dashboard or touchscreen for charging settings. If a schedule is active, disable it or select immediate charging.
- 4
Re-authenticate with the charger
Cancel any active session in your charging app and start a new one. Try RFID if the app is not working, or vice versa. Some chargers need authentication before you plug in.
- 5
Try a different stall or charger
If this stall is not working, try another at the same location. If none work, move to the next station on your route.
- 6
Restart the vehicle
Turn the E-Ducato fully off, wait 30 seconds, turn it back on. Unplug and replug the cable. This resets the charging communication.