The charge status indicator is next to the charging port behind the charge port door. It indicates the charge status of the high voltage battery in your vehicle.
Divided into five zones, the charge status indicator displays the state of charge in 20 percent increments.
The charge status indicator displays how far along the charge is:
  • When zone A is pulsing, the charge is between 0-20 percent.
  • When zone A illuminates, and zone B is pulsing, the charge is between 20-40 percent.
  • When zones A and B illuminate and zone C is pulsing, the charge is between 40-60 percent.
  • When zones A, B, and C illuminate, and zone D is pulsing, the charge is between 60-80 percent.
  • When zones A, B, C, and D illuminate, and zone E is pulsing, the charge is between 80-100 percent.
  • When all zones illuminate, the charge is 100 percent.
High Voltage Battery
Note:   When charging stops, the charge status indicator shows all the completed zones solidly illuminated in a blue color for 30 seconds before turning off. For example, if charging stops at 70 percent, then A, B, and C light up solidly to indicate a battery charge level of at least 60 percent but less than 80 percent. Charging stops when complete or when paused due to charge settings or charge station actions.
There are three charge port indicator light colors, which indicate a specific action:
White is used as a courtesy light to help with plugging in and to acknowledge actions such as plugging in and unplugging.
Blue is used when the vehicle is plugged in and either charging or waiting to charge.
Amber is used to indicate charge faults.
Charging the High Voltage Battery 
Note:   Charging faults are identified by the color amber on the charge status indicator. Faults can occur within the vehicle charging system or outside the vehicle, such as with the mobile power cord, charge station or electrical supply.
Note:   If the system detects a fault in the vehicle charging system at any point in a charge cycle, the entire charge status indicator illuminates solidly in an amber color for 30 seconds and then turns off. If this happens, unplug the charge coupler and then plug it back into the charge port receptacle. If the problem persists, have your vehicle serviced as soon as possible.
Note:   If the system detects a fault outside the vehicle, such as with the charge station or mobile power cord, the entire charge status indicator flashes amber continuously for 30 seconds and then turns off. If this happens check the mobile power cord, charge station or electrical supply.

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