Mobile Electric Car Charging Port Fault Repair London
On-Site Diagnosis and Fixes for Charging Inlet Errors, Locking Mechanism Failures, and Communication Faults.
URGENT: Is Your EV Failing to Charge in London?
We provide rapid, mobile service for all charging port and inlet faults across Greater London.
- Charging cable stuck (Locking solenoid failure)
- Damaged or burnt charging pins within the port
- Vehicle refusing to start charging (Pilot signal/communication error)
- Water ingress causing port or electronics failure
- DC Rapid Charging (CCS) errors or failures
Specialist Mobile Charging Inlet Diagnosis and Repair
A charging port fault often involves complex high-voltage wiring, communication protocols (CAN-BUS), and sensitive electronics. Our IMI Level 4 certified mobile technicians use specialized tools to diagnose the fault accurately—whether it’s a simple mechanical failure or a major OBC/BMS communication error.
Our Mobile Repair Capabilities:
- **Inlet Component Replacement:** Replacing the physical charging inlet, pins, or the internal locking solenoid on-site.
- **Communication Line Testing:** Diagnosing issues with the Control Pilot (CP) and Proximity Pilot (PP) signals that govern the handshake between the charger and the car.
- **High-Voltage System Check:** Safe inspection and continuity testing of high-voltage connections behind the charging port.
- **Onboard Charger (OBC) Diagnosis:** Determining if the fault is in the external port or the internal OBC/BMS unit, saving unnecessary towing.
- **Software Coding/Reset:** Resetting charging-related ECUs and clearing persistent fault codes after physical repair.
Don't Tow—We Fix Your Charging Port At Your Location
If your EV cannot charge, it's often immobile. Our mobile service eliminates the high cost and inconvenience of towing to a fixed service centre, delivering expert repair directly to your home or office car park.
Book Your Mobile EV Charging Port Fault Repair
Please provide details of your vehicle, the type of charger (AC/DC) that is failing, and the error code/message shown on the dashboard.
