VegasWeezy
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I recently completed my first road trip in my MME, going roughly 600 miles round trip from Las Vegas, NV to Anaheim, CA taking my family to Disneyland. First off, the car performed beautifully and was a complete pleasure to drive. But we had an anxiety filled, near panic situation on the first leg of our trip.
It is 280 miles from our home to the hotel we were staying at in Anaheim. A Better Route Planner suggested a one stop strategy with a charge in Victorville, CA and estimated that we would arrive with 12% charge at the EVgo station. Being my first road trip, I decided to play it a little conservative and planned an earlier stop in Barstow, CA at an EA station where we would arrive with a little more charge in reserve.
The EA station in Barstow was in a Walmart parking lot and had 8 chargers, although 2 were out of order. When we arrived (with 36% SOC), the other 6 stations were all being used so we waited about 10 minutes for one to free up. After one became available, I plugged in, the handshake between the machine and the car went smooth, but then I received an error that the connection timed out. I tried several times, same result. Another car pulled out from a different charger, so I moved over and tried a second charger in case the problem was with the first machine. Same results. There were other drivers there watching and willing to help, including 2 other MME drivers.
I'm starting to get annoyed and anxious as we're having no luck. One person suggested turning off plug and charge and attempting to use the EA app for the connection and authorization. So I did, and got the same result. I checked all of the preferred charger settings within the FordPass app and within the vehicle, and nothing should have prevented the charge from occurring. I tried a 3rd charger at the EA station with no luck. Called their customer service number and they couldn't give me a answer.
Not knowing what to do, and wanting to try anything, I decided to give it a shot at an EVgo station a few miles away. Tried 2 of their chargers, no luck and seemingly the same issue. Called their customer service line, they reset the stations tried to troubleshoot same as EA, but again no luck. Left there and went to a dive hotel that had a ChargePoint L2 charger, it was out of order. Now I'm really starting to panic and freak out as we don't have enough charge to make it to the hotel in Anaheim.
We get back on the road and decide we will stop at the next EA station and try to figure it out. On the way there, I realize there is a Ford dealership closer and maybe we can take it there and they will be able to help. We make it to Sunland Ford in Victorville, CA with 16% SOC. I go into the dealership and explain the problem and they don't have an EV tech available or anyone knowledgeable that could help. They explain that they don't carry any MME or Lightning on the lot and they are a private dealer not part of the greater Ford network. But they do have an L1 slow trickle charger on the lot. I persuade them to please let me plug in the vehicle to get any kind of charge I can while I call Ford customer service and roadside assistance.
Ford customer service - super nice and understanding but unable to diagnose the problem over the phone. The representative creates a ticket and escalates it but says it could take up to 48 hours to resolve and suggests road side assistance.
Roadside assistance - not really helpful. There is no mobile charging solution so the only thing they can do is tow me to 1 of 3 places... 1) home (which at this point is roughly 200 miles away); 2) to the nearest Ford dealership (I'm already at one that can't help); or 3) to the nearest public charging station (which is the problem).
During our phone calls to Ford and Roadside, my wife and I are scouring the forums to see if others have had this issue. We come across one thread that had a charging issue, not exactly like ours but close enough, and they suggested deleting all preferred charging locations. After 30+ minutes of being at this dealership, we had gone from 16% to 20% SOC and I decided to go back to the plan of heading to the next EA station, this time with all preferred charging settings and locations deleted, and plug and charge turned back on.
We get to an EA station in Hesperia, CA with 17% SOC, plug in and voila, success!! In 35 minutes we went from 17% to 80% and took off for Anaheim. The ordeal was extremely stressful, especially since we had my 8 and 6 year old girls with us, and I'm worried about their first trip to Disneyland being ruined. All in all it cost us only 3 hours and a whole lot of anxiety.
I should note, I had used an EA station locally before just to see how it worked and get used to the process. With all of the same settings on the car (preferred locations and times) that were there at the beginning of the trip (at the time we left the house), and it had worked flawlessly. So there was no reason to believe it wouldn't work on the trip.
The rest of the trip we had no issues charging the vehicle. Anyway, sorry for such a long post. But I hope this can potentially save someone some heartache in the future. Also, Ford customer service did contact me the next day to say they were still working on the problem and had some trouble shooting ideas, none of which involved deleting the preferred charging locations. I told them I had resolved the issue on my own and told them how, and they closed the ticket.
It is 280 miles from our home to the hotel we were staying at in Anaheim. A Better Route Planner suggested a one stop strategy with a charge in Victorville, CA and estimated that we would arrive with 12% charge at the EVgo station. Being my first road trip, I decided to play it a little conservative and planned an earlier stop in Barstow, CA at an EA station where we would arrive with a little more charge in reserve.
The EA station in Barstow was in a Walmart parking lot and had 8 chargers, although 2 were out of order. When we arrived (with 36% SOC), the other 6 stations were all being used so we waited about 10 minutes for one to free up. After one became available, I plugged in, the handshake between the machine and the car went smooth, but then I received an error that the connection timed out. I tried several times, same result. Another car pulled out from a different charger, so I moved over and tried a second charger in case the problem was with the first machine. Same results. There were other drivers there watching and willing to help, including 2 other MME drivers.
I'm starting to get annoyed and anxious as we're having no luck. One person suggested turning off plug and charge and attempting to use the EA app for the connection and authorization. So I did, and got the same result. I checked all of the preferred charger settings within the FordPass app and within the vehicle, and nothing should have prevented the charge from occurring. I tried a 3rd charger at the EA station with no luck. Called their customer service number and they couldn't give me a answer.
Not knowing what to do, and wanting to try anything, I decided to give it a shot at an EVgo station a few miles away. Tried 2 of their chargers, no luck and seemingly the same issue. Called their customer service line, they reset the stations tried to troubleshoot same as EA, but again no luck. Left there and went to a dive hotel that had a ChargePoint L2 charger, it was out of order. Now I'm really starting to panic and freak out as we don't have enough charge to make it to the hotel in Anaheim.
We get back on the road and decide we will stop at the next EA station and try to figure it out. On the way there, I realize there is a Ford dealership closer and maybe we can take it there and they will be able to help. We make it to Sunland Ford in Victorville, CA with 16% SOC. I go into the dealership and explain the problem and they don't have an EV tech available or anyone knowledgeable that could help. They explain that they don't carry any MME or Lightning on the lot and they are a private dealer not part of the greater Ford network. But they do have an L1 slow trickle charger on the lot. I persuade them to please let me plug in the vehicle to get any kind of charge I can while I call Ford customer service and roadside assistance.
Ford customer service - super nice and understanding but unable to diagnose the problem over the phone. The representative creates a ticket and escalates it but says it could take up to 48 hours to resolve and suggests road side assistance.
Roadside assistance - not really helpful. There is no mobile charging solution so the only thing they can do is tow me to 1 of 3 places... 1) home (which at this point is roughly 200 miles away); 2) to the nearest Ford dealership (I'm already at one that can't help); or 3) to the nearest public charging station (which is the problem).
During our phone calls to Ford and Roadside, my wife and I are scouring the forums to see if others have had this issue. We come across one thread that had a charging issue, not exactly like ours but close enough, and they suggested deleting all preferred charging locations. After 30+ minutes of being at this dealership, we had gone from 16% to 20% SOC and I decided to go back to the plan of heading to the next EA station, this time with all preferred charging settings and locations deleted, and plug and charge turned back on.
We get to an EA station in Hesperia, CA with 17% SOC, plug in and voila, success!! In 35 minutes we went from 17% to 80% and took off for Anaheim. The ordeal was extremely stressful, especially since we had my 8 and 6 year old girls with us, and I'm worried about their first trip to Disneyland being ruined. All in all it cost us only 3 hours and a whole lot of anxiety.
I should note, I had used an EA station locally before just to see how it worked and get used to the process. With all of the same settings on the car (preferred locations and times) that were there at the beginning of the trip (at the time we left the house), and it had worked flawlessly. So there was no reason to believe it wouldn't work on the trip.
The rest of the trip we had no issues charging the vehicle. Anyway, sorry for such a long post. But I hope this can potentially save someone some heartache in the future. Also, Ford customer service did contact me the next day to say they were still working on the problem and had some trouble shooting ideas, none of which involved deleting the preferred charging locations. I told them I had resolved the issue on my own and told them how, and they closed the ticket.
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