spartacus68
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I guess with everything that's going on around the world, this is an inconvenience, but it seems that a 90 Euro part can stop my car charging. The BMW i3 is so frustrating!
So its an i3 REx, 2016.
We've had snow and temperatures have been below zero. My wife wanted the car. Charging socket was frozen, but couldn't see anything obvious as to why it wouldn't release, car was unlocked, but charger eventually freed.
I now think the locking solenoid is malfunctioning (that's the polite term)!
Car won't charge from our BMW home wall charger. I tried resetting the charger at the fuse box, same thing. Used the 13 amp house plug charger, same thing, which leads me to believe the chargers are not at fault but the locking solenoid on the car. With the car locked the charging cable can still be removed.
I can hear the solenoid trying to actuate so I think its goosed.
Luckily I have another car, so my wife can use that next week for work. I work at home since this virus crisis for the last 9 months. Seems like the i3 is going to be stuck in the drive for the time being until I can fix it.
I can do most things mechanical, so not phased about working on it. I've disconnected the high power supply under the bonnet/hood before when doing work on it before. Besides I'm not paying BMW. They ripped me off last year for a misdiagnosed fuel pump relay fault that was very expensive.
This video is very helpful. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ziVu9-v69eE&t=237s
Anything else I should check first? I don't have diagnostics for this car but suspect it will confirm the same fault given the things I've mentioned.
Car is at 50k miles so solenoid could have been on the way out anyway.
Any pointers please? I've watched another US video, but they removed the entire rear bumper/fender and the side panel! I think on my video, all bodywork can remain in position.
So its an i3 REx, 2016.
We've had snow and temperatures have been below zero. My wife wanted the car. Charging socket was frozen, but couldn't see anything obvious as to why it wouldn't release, car was unlocked, but charger eventually freed.
I now think the locking solenoid is malfunctioning (that's the polite term)!
Car won't charge from our BMW home wall charger. I tried resetting the charger at the fuse box, same thing. Used the 13 amp house plug charger, same thing, which leads me to believe the chargers are not at fault but the locking solenoid on the car. With the car locked the charging cable can still be removed.
I can hear the solenoid trying to actuate so I think its goosed.
Luckily I have another car, so my wife can use that next week for work. I work at home since this virus crisis for the last 9 months. Seems like the i3 is going to be stuck in the drive for the time being until I can fix it.
I can do most things mechanical, so not phased about working on it. I've disconnected the high power supply under the bonnet/hood before when doing work on it before. Besides I'm not paying BMW. They ripped me off last year for a misdiagnosed fuel pump relay fault that was very expensive.
This video is very helpful. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ziVu9-v69eE&t=237s
Anything else I should check first? I don't have diagnostics for this car but suspect it will confirm the same fault given the things I've mentioned.
Car is at 50k miles so solenoid could have been on the way out anyway.
Any pointers please? I've watched another US video, but they removed the entire rear bumper/fender and the side panel! I think on my video, all bodywork can remain in position.