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Just unplug the home charger and then plug back in. That has always worked for me. Sounds simple but give it a try.i got mine replaced under warranty. I confirmed by going to the supercharger and trying it.
I've sometimes had issues with it not working but it fixes itself the next day usually.
I've sometimes had issues with it not working but it fixes itself the next day usually.
I used to have issues all the time using the wall charger’s connection point button to open my Model 3’s charging port. It would only work if I woke the car up first by opening and closing one of the doors. I had to jump through the same hoops again in order to use the button to unlock and disconnect the charger.
However, since my installation of software update 2020.24.6.9, I no longer have issues opening the charging port with the wall charger button. Nor do I have any problem unlocking and removing the charger from the port. No more waking up the car first.
It is odd though. No mention of this enhancement in the release notes. It must be one of those hidden fixes that I only discovered by accident. Is anybody else enjoying this “new” feature?
And here we are two years after the last post above, and our '18 M3 is exhibiting the same behavior. Press the button on the (older, fat-cable) connector button and nothing. Wake up the M3 and hit the charging icon on the app, and the door pops open.
Tried power-cycling the wall connector as per a post above, no joy.
No joy.Try holding (not "press", which is push and release, but press and hold) the button on the gen 2 charger. As long as you have a phone key with you (and the car can find it, meaning that if its in your back pocket you might need to turn sideways), holding the button for 4-5 seconds will both wake the car and unlock the wall connector cable.