Your vehicle has detected that the high voltage battery does not have enough energy remaining to support driving. This alert is
usually present because your vehicle's high voltage battery charge level has been reduced through normal operation.
Your vehicle will be unable to drive or continue driving until charged.
If this alert is present while you are driving, your vehicle needs to shut down. A separate vehicle alert should be present to
indicate this condition. It is also possible your vehicle may shut down unexpectedly.
If this alert is present when your vehicle is parked, you may be unable to drive.
What to do:
Charge your vehicle immediately. Charging your vehicle should restore your vehicle's ability to drive.
If this alert occurs during subsequent drives, despite a displayed battery charge level of 5% or higher, schedule service at your
earliest convenience.
For more information on the high voltage battery, see High Voltage Battery Information on page 157.
For more information on charging, see Charging Instructions on page 159.BMS_a074
BMS_a074
Maximum battery charge level reduced
OK to drive - Schedule service
What this alert means:
Your vehicle has detected a condition internal to the high voltage battery that is limiting the battery's performance. As a result,
maximum charge level and range is reduced. Service is required to restore full performance.
What to do:
• Your vehicle is OK to drive. Your vehicle is able to charge when the state of charge is below 50%. Charging will not start if
the State of Charge is already above 50%.
• If this alert persists, schedule service at your earliest convenience. Without service, you may notice further reductions in
your vehicle's maximum charge level and range.
• For more information on the high voltage battery, see
BMS_a079
Unable to charge - Maximum charge level reached
Reduced maximum charge level - Schedule service
What this alert means:
Your vehicle has detected a condition internal to the high voltage battery that is limiting the battery's ability to charge 50% of
State of Charge.
What to do:
•
Your vehicle is OK to drive. Your vehicle is able to charge when the state of charge is below 50%. Charging will not start if
the State of Charge is already above 50%.
•
If this alert persists, schedule service at your earliest convenience. Without service, you may notice further reductions in
your vehicle's maximum charge level and range.
•
For more information on the high voltage battery, see
Troubleshooting Alerts
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