Does not charge after washing the Truck!

Georgiy

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Every time after washing the truck, it does not charge the truck. Returns an error . Then after some time, 5-6 hours, the error disappears. Who have you had this situation with? Please tell me who solved the problem.
 

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That's strange! How did you wash your truck? Did you wash it in your driveway with a mitt and bucket, power washer, or high-pressure car wash? Also, how did you dry it? Did you notice any water behind the door of the charge port? It sounds like you are getting water on the charge port, and it's shorting out. I wonder if the door isn't sealing well enough?
 
I had a high-pressure washer. there was no such problem for the first month, then it appeared. Firstly, there is no rubber cover to protect the charging connector itself from water. Then after drying, everything was dry, tomorrow I'm going to the service to disassemble the entire connector.
 
As I assume, it's just that the charging connector is not sealed. And I just want to remind you that I am from Moscow and we do not have a warranty and dealer, and I will be very glad of your support and advice, even in every detail.
 
As I assume, it's just that the charging connector is not sealed. And I just want to remind you that I am from Moscow and we do not have a warranty and dealer, and I will be very glad of your support and advice, even in every detail.
That's cool! It will be good to hear how the Hummer EV handles Moscow winters.

Do you have a leaf blower or maybe an air compressor that you can use to blow out the charging port plug? You might try that to see if you can quickly dry out the plug and see if it resolves the issue.
 
That's cool! It will be good to hear how the Hummer EV handles Moscow winters.

Do you have a leaf blower or maybe an air compressor that you can use to blow out the charging port plug? You might try that to see if you can quickly dry out the plug and see if it resolves the issue.
Thanks . I blew through the air, it didn't help, but in the morning the truck itself is dry and everything is working. But I'm going to go anyway, and I'm going to hermetically detach the charges.
 

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