Pangea
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Hello! I am wondering if anyone else is having issues with the plug and charge on their connected services. I am 3 weeks and 3000 miles into having my Mach E and have taken it on two road trips so far.
A couple days ago before we set out to drive from North Idaho to the Seattle area I got on my ford account online and set up connected services with my debit card. It offered to hook up "plug and charge" so I accepted that. My prior road trip I didn't know how to get my free charging so I paid out of pocket for it and wanted to utilize my 250 kwH this time! We hit the road and on the trip there at the Electrify America stops the plug and charge didn't seem to activate so I used my apple pay and paid for charging. I noticed when we got to our destination and I stopped at another EA it seemed to have kicked in and upon plugging in tried charging, only to let me know it was declining my payment. I checked my account and had plenty of money there, so that wasn't an issue. I tried the charger a few times, then another open charger with no luck... declined. I couldn't get the EA to take my credit card because of the plug and charge, it just hooked up too quickly. I still had like 60 miles left of charge and we were tired from the trip so we just gave up and went to the hotel.
Next morning at a different EA charger, same thing. I tried pushing the button on my app to get rid of the plug and charge feature, but it was just "loading" forever until it timed out. I tried using the "activate" button on the ford app, didn't work. I got on my computer literally at the charging station and attempted to change over my card, but it gave me an error when adding a new card. I tried to "cancel service" with the connected services, it gave me an error. After about 20 minutes I was able to figure out that if I used my credit card in a perfect window of plugging in the charger it would work, but I had to try several times every time I charged throughout my trip home at night in 25 degree temps so this was less than ideal. I got on my computer this morning and the connected services payment on the site is currently not working but it was able to allow me to cancel the service, which is "pending". I did end up paying out of pocket for all my charging. There is nothing wrong with the debit as I used it several times on the trip.
My question is, was this a one off or is the plug and charge something to avoid using? My thought is that maybe I'll try the connected services again if I can disable the plug and charge because maybe that's the problem? I really want to be able to use the free charging on my next trip.
A couple days ago before we set out to drive from North Idaho to the Seattle area I got on my ford account online and set up connected services with my debit card. It offered to hook up "plug and charge" so I accepted that. My prior road trip I didn't know how to get my free charging so I paid out of pocket for it and wanted to utilize my 250 kwH this time! We hit the road and on the trip there at the Electrify America stops the plug and charge didn't seem to activate so I used my apple pay and paid for charging. I noticed when we got to our destination and I stopped at another EA it seemed to have kicked in and upon plugging in tried charging, only to let me know it was declining my payment. I checked my account and had plenty of money there, so that wasn't an issue. I tried the charger a few times, then another open charger with no luck... declined. I couldn't get the EA to take my credit card because of the plug and charge, it just hooked up too quickly. I still had like 60 miles left of charge and we were tired from the trip so we just gave up and went to the hotel.
Next morning at a different EA charger, same thing. I tried pushing the button on my app to get rid of the plug and charge feature, but it was just "loading" forever until it timed out. I tried using the "activate" button on the ford app, didn't work. I got on my computer literally at the charging station and attempted to change over my card, but it gave me an error when adding a new card. I tried to "cancel service" with the connected services, it gave me an error. After about 20 minutes I was able to figure out that if I used my credit card in a perfect window of plugging in the charger it would work, but I had to try several times every time I charged throughout my trip home at night in 25 degree temps so this was less than ideal. I got on my computer this morning and the connected services payment on the site is currently not working but it was able to allow me to cancel the service, which is "pending". I did end up paying out of pocket for all my charging. There is nothing wrong with the debit as I used it several times on the trip.
My question is, was this a one off or is the plug and charge something to avoid using? My thought is that maybe I'll try the connected services again if I can disable the plug and charge because maybe that's the problem? I really want to be able to use the free charging on my next trip.
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