Ford E-Transit Van Charger Will Not Start a Session
You have plugged in your Ford E-Transit but the charger is not starting. When you are on a delivery route, every minute at a non-working charger costs you. Here is how to quickly diagnose and fix the most common reasons the session will not start.
Symptoms
- The CCS2 or Type 2 connector is in but no session starts
- The SYNC display does not show a charging session
- The charger screen displays an error after plugging in
- The charge port light does not illuminate
- The depot charger shows no activity overnight
What to Do
- 1
Authenticate with the charger
Use your fleet charging card, RFID, or the network app to start a session. Make sure the charger confirms the session before plugging in.
- 2
Reinsert the connector firmly
Remove the connector from the E-Transit's charge port on the left front side. Clean any visible dirt or debris, then push the connector back in firmly until it clicks.
- 3
Check for departure time settings
On the SYNC display, go to Charging settings. If a departure time is set, the van may be waiting to start charging. Disable it for immediate charging.
- 4
Check the depot charger
If at the depot, check the wallbox status light and the electrical panel circuit breaker. If multiple vans share a power management system, ask your fleet manager if load balancing is limiting your charger.
- 5
Reset the van's charging system
Turn the van fully off, lock it, wait 30 seconds, then unlock and try again. This can clear fault states from previously interrupted sessions.
- 6
Use a different charger
If on a delivery route, do not waste time troubleshooting a faulty public charger. Move to the next available charger.