Many chargers face similar problems. Sometimes, the charger won’t turn on. This often happens because a breaker trips or wiring is faulty. Slow electric charging usually means low power or outdated software. If your car is plugged in but not charging, the plug might be loose or not fully connected.
Overheating can happen when the charger is in direct sunlight or poorly ventilated areas. Charging that starts and stops may be caused by loose cables or unstable power. Some smart chargers lose Wi-Fi connection, but a quick reset can fix this.
At Superior Electric Work, we install and repair all types of chargers. Call 409-206-4851 or visit superiorelectricwork.com for fast, expert service.
