(Citroen C-zero 2012)
Hi. I've piggyback'd a fuse in the fusebox for a constant voltage in order to make an aftermarket radio work(see my earlier posts). However, now - the vehicle does not want to charge (neither shucko nor type 2). All mini fuses are checked ok continuity, both the inside fusebox and the box close to the auxiliary battery. I have not checked relays.
When plugging the charging cable - the car does not recognize it (red charger symbol on the dash does not come on, neither does the battery fan)
After my last normal charge, some problems have surfaced that I think is related to all this. First, dome light (Courtesy lamp). The Courtesy lamp fuse is ok (checked the fuse visually, continuity with a multimeter). It does not have any voltage. The bulb is not broken (tested with multimeter). There are three modes (ON, DOOR and OFF). When ON and tested the + and - directly from the dome, it shows 0 volts.
The door locking system has also been disconnected. Fuse is ok, checked for continuity - however, still shows 0 volts when checking the 15A fuse (multimeter probes on the fuses)
Thirdly, when I put the ignition on - I can from my charging app see that the car is "charging" at 0,1kw (normal is 3,3kw). So I checked to see if the 10A On-board charger fuse gave any voltage. It did not. (see https://fuse-box.info/citroen/citroen-c-zero-2010-2018-fuses)
I think that these problems are linked - and that some of the fuses inside does not get any current at all, and that some of them is neccesary in order to charge the battery.
My hypothesis is that theres a main fuse thats responsible for sending current to all the mini fuses underneath the steering wheel. However, I do not have any knowledge about how to move forward. I bought a new 12v auxiliary battery (thinking that the previous was faulty, which it was not).
Because of the urgency to get it fixed as soon as possible, I will pay for help - as this is the only car I have.
Hi. I've piggyback'd a fuse in the fusebox for a constant voltage in order to make an aftermarket radio work(see my earlier posts). However, now - the vehicle does not want to charge (neither shucko nor type 2). All mini fuses are checked ok continuity, both the inside fusebox and the box close to the auxiliary battery. I have not checked relays.
When plugging the charging cable - the car does not recognize it (red charger symbol on the dash does not come on, neither does the battery fan)
After my last normal charge, some problems have surfaced that I think is related to all this. First, dome light (Courtesy lamp). The Courtesy lamp fuse is ok (checked the fuse visually, continuity with a multimeter). It does not have any voltage. The bulb is not broken (tested with multimeter). There are three modes (ON, DOOR and OFF). When ON and tested the + and - directly from the dome, it shows 0 volts.
The door locking system has also been disconnected. Fuse is ok, checked for continuity - however, still shows 0 volts when checking the 15A fuse (multimeter probes on the fuses)
Thirdly, when I put the ignition on - I can from my charging app see that the car is "charging" at 0,1kw (normal is 3,3kw). So I checked to see if the 10A On-board charger fuse gave any voltage. It did not. (see https://fuse-box.info/citroen/citroen-c-zero-2010-2018-fuses)
I think that these problems are linked - and that some of the fuses inside does not get any current at all, and that some of them is neccesary in order to charge the battery.
My hypothesis is that theres a main fuse thats responsible for sending current to all the mini fuses underneath the steering wheel. However, I do not have any knowledge about how to move forward. I bought a new 12v auxiliary battery (thinking that the previous was faulty, which it was not).
Because of the urgency to get it fixed as soon as possible, I will pay for help - as this is the only car I have.