Same software, mine is working ok. Are you able to reboot your charger or access the breaker to perform a hard restart? Is it a J-plug or a NACs connector? I've noticed when I use my J-plug to Nacs converter, it does cause some fluctuations in charging. Also, what brand charger are you using?Also on 2025.38.3.2
When plugged in and not charging it shows 48A.
But when it starts to charge it drops to 24A. View attachment 109026 View attachment 109027
Weird it shows 24/24 that typically means the Wall Connector is set to 24A, but since the X still charges at 48A, it isn't .I'm certain it's not an issue with my charger because it's able to pull 48A on my MX.
Anyone having the same issue?
Crop out your location in that second pic. Don’t need the nut jobs finding you.Also on 2025.38.3.2
When plugged in and not charging it shows 48A.
But when it starts to charge it drops to 24A. View attachment 109026 View attachment 109027
Good note - I had the same issue the past week until today the truck stopped charging completely. Next available service appointment is in two weeksI had the same problem and fixing it required replacement of the truck’s PCS (power conversion system). Hopefully you are still within the 50K warranty because it is not considered part of the battery. I was not.![]()
Correct- PCS is considered part of the mid voltage system, not high voltage system- which makes no real sense because it converts the higher voltage system to 48 volts… so its technically part of both… but not covered under the hv system and drivetrain 8yr/150k warranty despite it being vital to the functioning of the vehicle.I had the same problem and fixing it required replacement of the truck’s PCS (power conversion system). Hopefully you are still within the 50K warranty because it is not considered part of the battery. I was not.![]()
Yeah. I agree that’s worrisome. I have heard a fair amount about PCS failure.What i want to know is whats causing the PCS to fail in so many trucks, and has the part been revised to prevent this failure from reoccurring?
My understanding is that if a part fails again that was replaced under warranty- it still falls under the same warranty claim from the original date of the claim, is this accurate?
One of my biggest concerns about long term CT ownership is what happens when parts fail outside of warranty? I had my PCS replaced and it’s not a little job.
This is more a general EV electronics problem; some portion of power conversion units fail. It's right where there's the most possible heat and so a minor solder or semiconductor failure and... It stops working right.Yeah. I agree that’s worrisome. I have heard a fair amount about PCS failure.
Anyone here had to replace this out of warranty? What did it cost?