BMW charging problem seems like a car fault, but is actually a charging station issue
With the increase in electronics in modern cars and the development of technology embedded in various car systems, it's impossible to have a warning light for every fault. There are LEDs that light up and icons that illuminate the dashboard, but we don't always know exactly what they mean. A red light, for example, could mean many things, as could a warning light. Sometimes the solution is very simple. If your car isn't charging, the first thing you should ask yourself is whether the charger is working or whether it's faulty. Move your car to another charging station or choose a different cable to test and eliminate any doubts. When there's a charging problem, it's not always a given that the car is the cause. A poorly fitted charger, loosely or too tightly wound cables, a dropped plug, or a cold, dusty, and humid environment can cause serious damage to the charger. Internal wiring can break, filaments can snap, or the plug can become deformed. Before assuming yourBMW charging isn't due to a problem with your car, check the charger carefully, as that could be the source of the problem.
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