Upon arriving home a week ago Friday, I plugged in my level 2 charger and the car would show charging, but it would only draw between 0-2 amps, flashing green, but staying at 0 mi/hr, then after about 5 minutes, the light on the charge door turns red and the message comes up "Unable to AC Charge - unplug and retry. I rebooted the car, soft/hard, put to sleep, no change. I use a 3rd party(Openevse 40A)n j1772 with the adapter, tried different adapter, no change. Tried tesla mobile charger, same reaction. The next morning, I had an electrician come check the electric and everything was ok, Since he was there, I did have him rewire the circuit (#6 wire about 1' from the panel) and install a 50 amp breaker and change the 15-40 outlet so I could charge at a faster rate, if needed. After he was done the car charged at 240v/32 amps and I thought everything was ok. That night, I tried to charge and the same thing that happened originally, 0-2 amps then error. I've tried 2 different chargers at 240V both do the same thing. The car will charge on the 120 V mobile charger without issue and supercharges without issue. I also tried at another location a level 2 running at 210V/48A and it charged without issue.
I did update to 2020.36.3.1 the morning of the night it started and have since updated to 36.10 with no change,
Since then it will charge occasionally, if I stop and start charging maybe once every 30 times I do it, usually I just give up trying. Once it starts, it will charge without issue, but if I stop in the middle and restart charging, it will go back to error status. Even when it does charge, it sits in that 0-2 amp (sensing I imagine) for at least 30 seconds before it ramps up. It usually would do the 0-2 for 2 seconds then ramp up to full charging.
2018 Model 3 LR RWD 13k miles.
Tesla is looking into it, but this department only works M-F, I haven't been able to find any similar threads anywhere, any ideas what the issue may be?
I did update to 2020.36.3.1 the morning of the night it started and have since updated to 36.10 with no change,
Since then it will charge occasionally, if I stop and start charging maybe once every 30 times I do it, usually I just give up trying. Once it starts, it will charge without issue, but if I stop in the middle and restart charging, it will go back to error status. Even when it does charge, it sits in that 0-2 amp (sensing I imagine) for at least 30 seconds before it ramps up. It usually would do the 0-2 for 2 seconds then ramp up to full charging.
2018 Model 3 LR RWD 13k miles.
Tesla is looking into it, but this department only works M-F, I haven't been able to find any similar threads anywhere, any ideas what the issue may be?