(CC_f005)
Unable to charge - Wall Connector
GFCI tripped
Disconnect and retry or use
dierent equipment
What this alert means:
Ground fault. Current is leaking through an unsafe path.
Possible Line to ground or Neutral to ground fault.
What to do:
Try again by disconnecting the Wall Connector from the
vehicle and reconnecting. If the problem persists, turn
OFF the circuit breaker servicing the Wall Connector,
wait 10 seconds, turn the circuit breaker ON again, then
try reconnecting the Wall Connector to the vehicle. If
the problem persists, contact Tesla.
(CC_f006)
Unable to charge - Wall Connector
overcurrent
Disconnect and retry or use
dierent equipment
What this alert means:
Over current protection.
What to do:
Reduce the vehicle's charge current setting. If the
problem persists and the attached vehicle is
manufactured by Tesla, contact Tesla. If the problem
persists and If the attached vehicle is not manufactured
by Tesla, contact the original manufacturer.
(CC_f007)
Unable to charge - Input voltage
too high
Voltage must be within Wall
Connector rating
What this alert means:
Over or under voltage protection.
What to do:
Consult your electrician to ensure appropriate voltage
on the circuit breaker that services the Wall Connector.
Troubleshooting Alerts
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