Renault Kangoo E-Tech Electric Van Charger Will Not Start
You have connected the charger to your Renault Kangoo E-Tech and the session will not start. Whether at a public charger mid-route or at the depot, here is how to diagnose and fix the problem quickly so you can get back to work.
Symptoms
- CCS2 or Type 2 connector is in but no session starts
- The Kangoo's dashboard does not show charging activity
- The charger screen shows an error after plug-in
- The charge port indicator light does not turn on
- The depot wallbox does not respond when the van is plugged in
What to Do
- 1
Authenticate with the charger first
Tap your RFID or fleet card, or start the session in the charging app before inserting the connector. Wait for the charger to confirm it is ready.
- 2
Clean and reinsert the connector
Remove the connector, wipe the Kangoo's charge port with a dry cloth, then push the connector back in firmly until it clicks.
- 3
Check for a charging schedule
On the Kangoo's dashboard, go to the charging settings. If a timer or schedule is active, disable it for immediate charging.
- 4
Check the depot wallbox
Inspect the wallbox status light and the electrical panel circuit breaker. Reset the breaker if it has tripped. Report persistent issues to your fleet manager.
- 5
Lock and unlock the van
Lock the Kangoo, wait 20 seconds, then unlock. This can clear a charging fault from a previously interrupted session.
- 6
Try a different charger
If the charger is faulty, move on. At a public station, try the next unit. If on a delivery route, find the nearest working charger in your app.