Kia EV9 Charger Won't Start? Step-by-Step Fix Guide
You have plugged the cable into your EV9's right rear charge port, but nothing is happening. No charging indicator on the panoramic display, no LED confirmation. On a large SUV you rely on for family trips or long drives, a failed charge start can be stressful. In most cases, the issue is authentication, utility mode being on, a car setting, or the charger itself.
Symptoms
- CCS2 or Type 2 cable plugged in but no charging indicator on the panoramic display
- Charge port LED stays off or flashes red
- Charger screen shows an error or remains on the start screen
- Kia Connect app shows the car is not connected to a charger
- Charging starts briefly then stops within a few seconds
What to Do
- 1
Turn off V2L utility mode
On the EV9's infotainment screen, go to EV settings. Make sure utility mode or V2L is turned off. Also check the exterior V2L outlet on the rear bumper. If a device was plugged in there, the car may still be in discharge mode.
- 2
Check the charge port and cable
Open the charge port on the right rear fender. The EV9 is a tall vehicle, so the port is relatively high. Press the flap firmly to open. Insert the CCS2 connector straight in until it clicks. The LED should light up.
- 3
Authenticate with the charger
If Plug & Charge does not start the session, tap your RFID card, use the charging network's app, or try contactless payment. Have a backup method ready.
- 4
Check for a charging schedule
On the infotainment screen, go to EV settings, then Scheduled Charging. If a schedule is active, disable it or tap 'Charge Now' to override. The Kia Connect app can also manage schedules.
- 5
Unplug, wait 30 seconds, and try again
Remove the cable completely, wait 30 seconds, reconnect, and re-authenticate. This resets the communication between the EV9 and the charger.
- 6
Try a different charger
If nothing works, try another stall at the same station or a different station. Report the broken charger through the charging network's app.