Nissan Leaf EV Will Not Charge? Mobile Charging Logic ECU Repair in London
A **charging logic fault** in your **Nissan Leaf EV** often manifests as the vehicle refusing to accept a charge (AC or DC), displaying a persistent charging error light, or a non-start condition. The issue typically lies within the primary control units: the **EV-ECU**, the **VCU (Vehicle Control Unit)**, or the **BMS (Battery Management System)**. Our **mobile Nissan EV specialist** service covers London, utilizing advanced EV diagnostic tools to pinpoint the electronic failure within the **charging logic** and perform **VCU programming, fault clearance, and module repair** on-site, restoring your vehicle's essential function.
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📞 **07779 836 677** (Primary) 📞 **07404 637 334** (Backup)Our Mobile Leaf EV Charging Logic Diagnostics and Repair:
We provide advanced EV-specific electronic service to isolate the fault quickly and efficiently:
- **VCU/EV-ECU Fault Tracing:** Diagnosis of communication or processor errors within the main vehicle control module responsible for charge management.
- **BMS Communication Checks:** Testing the integrity of the signal between the VCU and the Battery Management System.
- **Charging Port/Inlet Control:** Verifying the control signal and locking mechanism electronics at the charging port.
- **Contactor/Relay Testing:** Diagnosing control faults related to the high-voltage contactors that initiate the charge flow.
- **Module Programming & Reset:** Performing necessary system resets and coding updates after repair to clear permanent charging error codes.
Common Nissan Leaf Charging Logic Faults We Fix
If your Nissan Leaf is exhibiting any of these critical EV-related faults, contact us for mobile assistance:
- Vehicle **refuses to charge** or stops charging shortly after starting (AC or DC).
- **Charging error light** or warning message displayed consistently on the dash.
- EV-ECU fault codes indicating **charger/inverter communication loss** or logic failure.
- **Non-start** condition linked directly to a charging module failure.
- Faults related to the **charging port lock mechanism** or proximity sensors.