You don't even "have" to do that. If you stop the session on the charger or via the charger's app, the Mach-E will unlock the connector and you can press and release just like with AC.You only have to use the unlock button for DC fast charging.
Right. The button is just a way to terminate the DCFC session from the car side. You can also terminate the session from the charger side. But the button doesn't do anything for level 2 charging.You don't even "have" to do that. If you stop the session on the charger or via the charger's app, the Mach-E will unlock the connector and you can press and release just like with AC.
This is from the DC Charging section of the owners manual:strange that manual has picture of this button and describes what each light around it signifies in detail, but makes no mention of the unlock button or when to use it. Thanks for the answer.
Actually I think the manual specifies to press that button BEFORE removing the plug. Page 162 specifically says to press the button when stopping ac chargingYou only have to use the unlock button for DC fast charging.
It has similar wording to the above for stopping AC charging, it's page 162This is from the DC Charging section of the owners manual:
Actually No.Actually I think the manual specifies to press that button BEFORE removing the plug. Page 162 specifically says to press the button when stopping ac charging
No, that’s referring to the latch, not the button. The latch is the thumb release on top of the plug.Actually I think the manual specifies to press that button BEFORE removing the plug. Page 162 specifically says to press the button when stopping ac charging