drhardee
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When connecting my 2014 i3 to my home 120v occasional cable, I have begun occasionally seeing the message "Charging with reduced power to avoid damage to sensitive electronic components", or words to that effect. It sometimes happens when I plug the car in, and sometimes I'll see it when I unplug the car in the morning after the car is fully charged.
Any idea what's going on? The 120v outlet is properly GFCI protected,and is dedicated. This message popped up along about the time my CEL came on and stayed on (about two weeks ago). The car is now at the dealer (BMW of Columbia, SC), and I'm in a 320i loaner for a few days.
I don't have a 240v charger at home, as 120v charging suits my needs for the time being. I do have the 120v charging rate set at "maximum", but the posting showing the burned wires behind another posters outlet have me rethinking this. :?:
Any idea what's going on? The 120v outlet is properly GFCI protected,and is dedicated. This message popped up along about the time my CEL came on and stayed on (about two weeks ago). The car is now at the dealer (BMW of Columbia, SC), and I'm in a 320i loaner for a few days.
I don't have a 240v charger at home, as 120v charging suits my needs for the time being. I do have the 120v charging rate set at "maximum", but the posting showing the burned wires behind another posters outlet have me rethinking this. :?: