
- Faulty or Disabled Chargers: Users often report that some chargers may not be functioning due to being faulty or disabled. This can be due to hardware issues or maintenance problems.
- Shared Power Source Issues: Tesla Superchargers share power sources (e.g., 1A and 1B share the same source). If one charger in a pair is not working, the other likely won’t either.
- Charging Station Fault: Some users experience errors like “Charging station fault. See manual,” even after trying different chargers and adapters.
- Network Overload or Downtime: Stations may experience downtime due to high demand or maintenance, which can prevent charging.
- Reporting Issues: Users have found it challenging to report problems with Superchargers, which can delay resolutions.
- Hardware Issues on the Vehicle: Sometimes, the problem may lie with the vehicle itself, such as a malfunctioning charging port.
To troubleshoot, users are often advised to try resetting their Tesla or using a different charger if possible.
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