OK to just unplug charge while Mach-E is charging?

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Can you just unplug the charger while the car is charging or should I stop the charging first in the app? I am just curious. FYI, I have the Tesla Universal charger which has an adapter built into it. There's a button on the adapter you press to unplug it and that stops the charging before it actually disconnects - so maybe that's all you need to do. Thanks!
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Just make sure you disconnect from the car before disconnecting the cord from the adapter.
 
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Sorry, that's what I was asking about. Disconnecting the charger/adapter from the car. Thanks.
 

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Sorry, that's what I was asking about. Disconnecting the charger/adapter from the car. Thanks.
It's easiest to just push the button next to the charge port, it stops charging and the LEDs turn white, signaling you're OK to unplug. If the car is actively charging, you don't want to disconnect the charge cord from the Tesla to J1772 adapter on your universal charger as that creates a potentially unsafe event. Charging or not, it's best to disconnect the adapter after it's unplugged from the car. Or leave it connected if you're only charging the Mach-E.
 
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It's easiest to just push the button next to the charge port, it stops charging and the LEDs turn white, signaling you're OK to unplug. If the car is actively charging, you don't want to disconnect the charge cord from the Tesla to J1772 adapter on your universal charger as that creates a potentially unsafe event. Charging or not, it's best to disconnect the adapter after it's unplugged from the car. Or leave it connected if you're only charging the Mach-E.
The plug button next to the charge port does nothing with level 2 charging.

Can you just unplug the charger while the car is charging or should I stop the charging first in the app? I am just curious. FYI, I have the Tesla Universal charger which has an adapter built into it. There's a button on the adapter you press to unplug it and that stops the charging before it actually disconnects - so maybe that's all you need to do. Thanks!
To disconnect from a level 2 charge, that adapter should have a button that undoes the adapter from the vehicle, which is the button you want to push. However, pushing the button you are pushing also accomplishes the same thing.
 
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Thanks. So it sounds like no need to stop charging in the app first.
 
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The plug next to the charge port does nothing with level 2 charging.
??? I said nothing about a plug next to the charge port. I said to push the button. The one in the middle of the LED status lights. If your car is charging and you push the button, it ends the charge session. This applies to both L2 and DC charging.
 

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??? I said nothing about a plug next to the charge port. I said to push the button. The one in the middle of the LED status lights. If your car is charging and you push the button, it ends the charge session. This applies to both L2 and DC charging.
I meant button, and there is no need to push it for level 2. It has no function.
 

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I meant button, and there is no need to push it for level 2. It has no function.
It ends the charging session. How is that no function? The same as if he tells it to stop charging in his app.
 

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It ends the charging session. How is that no function? The same as if he tells it to stop charging in his app.
That is the coupler unlock button, for DC charging.
 

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??? I said nothing about a plug next to the charge port. I said to push the button. The one in the middle of the LED status lights. If your car is charging and you push the button, it ends the charge session. This applies to both L2 and DC charging.
Rick is right. If level 2 charging, like in your garage at home, all you need to do is press the button on the handle of the level 2 (J1772) cord or on the adapter if using a NACS adapter. That will stop the charge and you can pull the plug. The button in the lighted circle to the right of the plug is for stopping level 3 charging. You don’t need to press it to stop level 2 charging. If you are level 3 charging, then yes, press that button before pulling on the heavy CCS1 handle. You will hear the internal lock disengage and the circular lights will extinguish. You can then unplug the level 3 handle.
 

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^^^This, the button definitely stops my Level 2 charging (Charge Point). The charger makes a audible "Click" and the charging circle goes from Blue to White. The one time I forgot and pulled out the charger handle while charging, I received a charging error.

Unsure if it is charger dependent (which is why we are seeing a disagreement here) as my Juice Box level 2 charger did nothing when I pushed the button. However, my ChargePoint acts more like a DCFC in regards to the button next to the charge port. I wonder if it may have been part of the the Tesla update, that enables us to use the Tesla DCFC?...............Just my 2 cents.

btw........Ford (Not AI) this is where you guys should jump in and clarify............please pull an engineer from the Karaoke team for 5 min and let them give us a reasonable explanation......
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