Kia EV3 Charger Won't Start: Troubleshooting Steps
You have plugged in your Kia EV3, but the charger is not starting. No power, no progress bar, just silence. This is one of the most common problems at public charging stations, and it usually has a simple fix.
Symptoms
- The charger display stays on 'connect vehicle' or 'waiting' after plugging in
- The infotainment display does not show any charging activity
- The EV3's charge port light does not illuminate or blinks without starting
- The charger shows an error code immediately after connection
- The CCS2 connector feels loose in the port
What to Do
- 1
Unlock the car and open the charge port
Make sure the EV3 is unlocked. Press the charge port door to open it fully. The port is typically on the rear of the car.
- 2
Push the connector in firmly
Insert the CCS2 or Type 2 connector straight into the port until it clicks and locks. Do not angle it. A solid connection triggers the handshake protocol.
- 3
Start the session at the charger
Tap your RFID card, open the charging network app, or use contactless payment. The charger needs authentication before delivering power to your EV3.
- 4
Check EV settings on the infotainment display
Look for any scheduled charging settings or charge limits that might prevent immediate charging. Disable any schedules if you want to charge now.
- 5
Unplug and reconnect
Remove the cable, wait 10 seconds, and plug in again. This resets the communication between the EV3 and the charger.
- 6
Try a different charger
If the issue persists, the charger is likely faulty. Move to another stall or a different station. Report the broken charger in the network's app.