Lectron
Lectron EV Home Chargers Error Codes
Complete list of fault codes and troubleshooting guides. Use the search below to find your specific error.
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E01
Lectron EV home charger will not start charging; display shows E01 shortly after plugging into the vehicle.
Pilot Signal Communication Fault
E02
Lectron EV charger displays E02 and refuses to charge; vehicle may briefly start then stop charging.
Ground Fault / Leakage Current Detected
E03
Lectron charger shows E03 and does not energize; charging does not start when plugged into the vehicle.
Contactor / Relay Welded or Stuck
E04
Lectron EV charger displays E04 and refuses to charge; this may occur immediately after plugging into the vehicle.
Proximity / Latch Switch Fault
E05
Lectron charger displays E05 and does not charge; this is often associated with incorrect or unstable supply voltage.
Input Voltage Out of Range
E06
Lectron EV charger displays E06 and stops charging; this may occur after some minutes of operation.
Overcurrent / Output Overload Fault
E07
Lectron charger displays E07 and will not start charging; this is often associated with reversed line/neutral or a missing ground connection.
Protective Earth / Line Wiring Fault
E08
Lectron EV charger displays E08 and stops charging; this may be accompanied by a hot enclosure or warm cable.
Overtemperature Protection Trip
E09
Lectron charger displays E09 and does not charge; this may appear after a power outage or surge.
Internal Power Supply Fault
E10
Lectron EV charger displays E10 and refuses to start charging; this is often associated with a self-test failure at power-up.
Self-Test / Internal Diagnostic Failure
E11
Lectron charger displays E11 and does not charge; this may indicate a stuck or failed internal relay separate from the main contactor.
Pre-Charge / Auxiliary Relay Fault
E12
Lectron EV charger displays E12 and stops charging; this may be associated with DC leakage detection.
DC Leakage / Residual Current Fault
E13
Lectron charger displays E13 and does not respond to start commands; the display may be frozen or partially lit.
Display / User Interface Communication Error
E14
Lectron EV charger displays E14 and refuses to charge, often associated with a failed insulation resistance test.
Insulation Resistance / Isolation Fault
E15
Lectron charger shows E15 and does not start charging; this may indicate a failure in the pilot duty cycle generation.
Pilot Duty Cycle Generation Fault
E16
Lectron EV charger displays E16 and intermittently stops charging; this may be associated with communication-enabled models (Wi-Fi/app).
Network / Communication Module Fault
E17
Lectron charger shows E17 and refuses to start; this may indicate a configuration or calibration error.
Configuration / Calibration Fault
E18
Lectron EV charger displays E18 and stops charging; this may be associated with a relay self-test failure at startup.
Relay Self-Test / Stuck Relay Detection
E19
Lectron charger shows E19 and does not charge; this may indicate a failure in the current sensing circuit.
Current Sensor / CT Fault
E20
Lectron EV charger displays E20 and refuses to charge; this may be associated with line frequency detection issues.
Line Frequency / Grid Detection Fault
Symptom
Lectron EV charger intermittently stops charging mid-session without any error code; charging resumes if unplugged and replugged.
Intermittent Pilot or Proximity Connection
Symptom
Lectron EV home charger has no power at all; the display is blank and no LEDs are lit.
No AC Supply / Internal Fuse Open
Symptom
Lectron charger installed outdoors shows signs of water inside the enclosure or condensation on the inside of the front cover.
Moisture Ingress / Compromised Weather Sealing
Symptom
Lectron charger powers on but will not start charging; the vehicle shows 'charging stopped' or 'charger not ready' with no error code on the Lectron display.
EVSE Ready State Not Achieved
Symptom
Lectron charger shows normal ready status, but the vehicle reports 'charging cable locked' or 'unable to release connector' after charging.
Mechanical Sticking of J1772 Latch
Symptom
Lectron charger's front panel buttons (if equipped) do not respond or respond intermittently, but the display is on.
Keypad / Button Input Failure
Symptom
The Lectron EV charger causes a GFCI or RCD breaker to trip when starting a charge, but the Lectron unit itself shows no error.
External Ground Fault or Nuisance Tripping
Symptom
The Lectron J1772 connector becomes hot or discolored during charging; the vehicle inlet may also feel warm.
High Resistance Connection at J1772 Pins
Symptom
The Lectron charger clicks on and off repeatedly without establishing a stable charge; the vehicle charge indicator cycles rapidly.
Unstable Pilot or Contactor Control
Symptom
The Lectron charger display is on but very dim, flickering, or unreadable, while charging may or may not still function.
Display Backlight or Power Fault
Symptom
The Lectron charger emits a burning smell or visible smoke during or shortly after starting a charge.
Component Overheating or Electrical Fire Risk
Symptom
The Lectron charger enclosure becomes very hot to the touch during normal charging, even in mild ambient temperatures.
Overheating Due to Poor Connections or Overload
Symptom
The Lectron charger makes a loud buzzing or chattering noise from inside the unit during charging.
Noisy Contactor or Relay Chatter
Symptom
The Lectron charger trips the house breaker immediately or within a few seconds of starting a charge.
Short Circuit or Severe Overload
Symptom
The Lectron charger’s Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection is unstable or cannot be established, but the unit charges normally.
Wireless Communication Instability
Symptom
The Lectron charger’s cable insulation shows cracks, cuts, or severe UV damage, even though the unit still charges.
Degraded Output Cable Insulation
| Error Code | Symptom | Fault Type | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| E01 |
Lectron EV home charger will not start charging; display shows E01 shortly after plugging into the vehicle.
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Pilot Signal Communication Fault | View Details |
| E02 |
Lectron EV charger displays E02 and refuses to charge; vehicle may briefly start then stop charging.
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Ground Fault / Leakage Current Detected | View Details |
| E03 |
Lectron charger shows E03 and does not energize; charging does not start when plugged into the vehicle.
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Contactor / Relay Welded or Stuck | View Details |
| E04 |
Lectron EV charger displays E04 and refuses to charge; this may occur immediately after plugging into the vehicle.
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Proximity / Latch Switch Fault | View Details |
| E05 |
Lectron charger displays E05 and does not charge; this is often associated with incorrect or unstable supply voltage.
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Input Voltage Out of Range | View Details |
| E06 |
Lectron EV charger displays E06 and stops charging; this may occur after some minutes of operation.
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Overcurrent / Output Overload Fault | View Details |
| E07 |
Lectron charger displays E07 and will not start charging; this is often associated with reversed line/neutral or a missing ground connection.
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Protective Earth / Line Wiring Fault | View Details |
| E08 |
Lectron EV charger displays E08 and stops charging; this may be accompanied by a hot enclosure or warm cable.
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Overtemperature Protection Trip | View Details |
| E09 |
Lectron charger displays E09 and does not charge; this may appear after a power outage or surge.
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Internal Power Supply Fault | View Details |
| E10 |
Lectron EV charger displays E10 and refuses to start charging; this is often associated with a self-test failure at power-up.
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Self-Test / Internal Diagnostic Failure | View Details |
| E11 |
Lectron charger displays E11 and does not charge; this may indicate a stuck or failed internal relay separate from the main contactor.
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Pre-Charge / Auxiliary Relay Fault | View Details |
| E12 |
Lectron EV charger displays E12 and stops charging; this may be associated with DC leakage detection.
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DC Leakage / Residual Current Fault | View Details |
| E13 |
Lectron charger displays E13 and does not respond to start commands; the display may be frozen or partially lit.
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Display / User Interface Communication Error | View Details |
| E14 |
Lectron EV charger displays E14 and refuses to charge, often associated with a failed insulation resistance test.
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Insulation Resistance / Isolation Fault | View Details |
| E15 |
Lectron charger shows E15 and does not start charging; this may indicate a failure in the pilot duty cycle generation.
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Pilot Duty Cycle Generation Fault | View Details |
| E16 |
Lectron EV charger displays E16 and intermittently stops charging; this may be associated with communication-enabled models (Wi-Fi/app).
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Network / Communication Module Fault | View Details |
| E17 |
Lectron charger shows E17 and refuses to start; this may indicate a configuration or calibration error.
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Configuration / Calibration Fault | View Details |
| E18 |
Lectron EV charger displays E18 and stops charging; this may be associated with a relay self-test failure at startup.
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Relay Self-Test / Stuck Relay Detection | View Details |
| E19 |
Lectron charger shows E19 and does not charge; this may indicate a failure in the current sensing circuit.
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Current Sensor / CT Fault | View Details |
| E20 |
Lectron EV charger displays E20 and refuses to charge; this may be associated with line frequency detection issues.
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Line Frequency / Grid Detection Fault | View Details |
| – |
Lectron EV charger intermittently stops charging mid-session without any error code; charging resumes if unplugged and replugged.
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Intermittent Pilot or Proximity Connection | View Details |
| – |
Lectron EV home charger has no power at all; the display is blank and no LEDs are lit.
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No AC Supply / Internal Fuse Open | View Details |
| – |
Lectron charger installed outdoors shows signs of water inside the enclosure or condensation on the inside of the front cover.
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Moisture Ingress / Compromised Weather Sealing | View Details |
| – |
Lectron charger powers on but will not start charging; the vehicle shows 'charging stopped' or 'charger not ready' with no error code on the Lectron display.
|
EVSE Ready State Not Achieved | View Details |
| – |
Lectron charger shows normal ready status, but the vehicle reports 'charging cable locked' or 'unable to release connector' after charging.
|
Mechanical Sticking of J1772 Latch | View Details |
| – |
Lectron charger's front panel buttons (if equipped) do not respond or respond intermittently, but the display is on.
|
Keypad / Button Input Failure | View Details |
| – |
The Lectron EV charger causes a GFCI or RCD breaker to trip when starting a charge, but the Lectron unit itself shows no error.
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External Ground Fault or Nuisance Tripping | View Details |
| – |
The Lectron J1772 connector becomes hot or discolored during charging; the vehicle inlet may also feel warm.
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High Resistance Connection at J1772 Pins | View Details |
| – |
The Lectron charger clicks on and off repeatedly without establishing a stable charge; the vehicle charge indicator cycles rapidly.
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Unstable Pilot or Contactor Control | View Details |
| – |
The Lectron charger display is on but very dim, flickering, or unreadable, while charging may or may not still function.
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Display Backlight or Power Fault | View Details |
| – |
The Lectron charger emits a burning smell or visible smoke during or shortly after starting a charge.
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Component Overheating or Electrical Fire Risk | View Details |
| – |
The Lectron charger enclosure becomes very hot to the touch during normal charging, even in mild ambient temperatures.
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Overheating Due to Poor Connections or Overload | View Details |
| – |
The Lectron charger makes a loud buzzing or chattering noise from inside the unit during charging.
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Noisy Contactor or Relay Chatter | View Details |
| – |
The Lectron charger trips the house breaker immediately or within a few seconds of starting a charge.
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Short Circuit or Severe Overload | View Details |
| – |
The Lectron charger’s Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection is unstable or cannot be established, but the unit charges normally.
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Wireless Communication Instability | View Details |
| – |
The Lectron charger’s cable insulation shows cracks, cuts, or severe UV damage, even though the unit still charges.
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Degraded Output Cable Insulation | View Details |
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