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3. Unlatch the DC charging dust cover and
lower it fully.
4. Plug in the DC charge cord into the vehicle
charge port. Make sure that the DC vehicle
plug is fully connected to the DC charge
port. If it is not properly connected, the
vehicle may not be charged. Check the
Driver Information Center (DIC) to make
sure the vehicle plug is connected properly.
5. Follow the steps listed on the charging
station to start charging.
6. When charging is active, the DC vehicle plug
is locked to the DC charge port and cannot
be disconnected.
7. Verify that the charge status light turns
on and an audible chirp occurs. See your
owner's manual.
Caution
Do not attempt to disconnect the DC
vehicle plug while charging is active. This
action may damage the vehicle or charging
station hardware.
To End DC Charging
When the vehicle is fully charged, charging
automatically stops and the plug unlocks. You
can also manually stop charging using the
button on the DC vehicle plug, the controls at
the charging station or by tapping "Stop" on the
Charging page on your infotainment screen.
If the vehicle plug does not unlock from the
vehicle charge port after a charge, contact
Roadside Assistance. See Roadside Assistance
Program 3 14.
1. Unplug the DC vehicle plug from the DC
charge port on the vehicle and close the
dust cover.
2. Close the charge port door by pressing the
button near the charge port.
Emergency Manual Charge Cord Release
The vehicle is equipped with an emergency
manual charge cord release in the event the DC
vehicle plug cannot be released normally.
1. Open the hood. See Hood 3 9.
2. Pull the emergency manual charge cord
release handle. The DC charge cord
will release.
To Stop AC or DC Charging
Controls on the charging station can be used to
stop the charge process at any time.
To stop charging when inside the vehicle, use
the Stop Charge button on the Charging screen.
See "Active Charging" in your owner's manual.