Hyundai Kona Electric Charger Won't Start? Fix Guide
You have plugged the cable into your Kona Electric, but nothing is happening. No charging indicator, no progress on the screen. The Kona Electric's charge port is in the front, under a flap on the nose of the car. This unusual location sometimes causes cable reach problems. But the issue is usually authentication, a car setting, or the charger itself.
Symptoms
- CCS2 or Type 2 cable plugged in but no charging indicator on the dashboard
- Charge port LED stays off or flashes an error pattern
- Charger screen shows an error or stays on the start screen
- Bluelink app shows the car is not connected to a charger
- Charging begins briefly then stops within seconds
What to Do
- 1
Open the front charge port and check the cable
The charge port is on the front of the car, under a flap. Press the flap to open it. If it is stiff, press more firmly. Insert the CCS2 connector straight in until you hear a click. The LED should light up.
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Make sure you are parked nose-in
Unlike most EVs with rear charge ports, the Kona Electric needs to face the charger. If you backed in, the cable probably will not reach. Pull out and park nose-first.
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Authenticate with the charger
Tap your RFID card, use the charging network's app, or try contactless payment. The Kona Electric does not have Plug & Charge, so you will always need to authenticate manually at DC fast chargers.
- 4
Check for a charging schedule
On the infotainment screen, go to EV settings, then Scheduled Charging. Disable any active schedule or tap 'Charge Now' to override it.
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Unplug, wait 30 seconds, and try again
Remove the cable, wait 30 seconds, reconnect, and re-authenticate. This resets both the car and charger communication.
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Try a different charger
If the session still will not start, the charger is likely faulty. Try another stall or station. Report the broken charger through the network's app.