132 2-2 . Charging
Likely cause
Building breaker is tripped and power is cut off
Short circuit between CCID ( Charging Circuit Interrupting Device ) and plug
AC charging connector is not securely connected to AC charging inlet
Traction battery is already fully charged
The AC charger does not operate
Correction procedure
Check that the breaker is connected and if there is no malfunction , check if the vehicle can be charged through another outlet .
If charging is possible , the first outlet may have a malfunction . Contact the building or facility manager , or an electrician .
Immediately stop charging and contact your SUBARU dealer .
Check the connection status of the AC charging connector .
• When connecting the AC charging connector , make sure not to touch the latch release button . Insert the AC charging connector securely until you hear a click . The AC charging connector may not be connected correctly if the latch release button is pressed while inserting .
• After connecting the AC charging connector , check that the latch release button is not pressed and the charging indicator of the charging port is turned on .
If the charging indicator of the charging port does not illuminate , even though the AC charging connector is securely connected , there may be a malfunction in the system . Immediately stop charging and contact your SUBARU dealer .
When the traction battery is fully charged , charging is not performed .
Please contact the facility manager when there is a problem with AC charger .