eddib17 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 8:04 pm
So I just replaced the fuses in my charger and it still does not work. I get 2.6M ohms between either AC input and ground. But I get 0.47 M ohms between the 2 AC inputs.
But I have a suspicion that maybe I broke something in the charger when I replaced the fuses. How do I find out for sure, and if I did, how do I replace it? Considering it'll have to be reflashed. Or would I be better off waiting till the QC fast charge is back in stock and just using that?
Does the car otherwise run ok (eg READY indicator on steady, goes into Drive)? It's easy to miss bits of the high voltage interlock system, but if the car runs properly then you're good in that regard.
As Vlad says, it's hard to make a guess without data; the Tesla Powertrain software would hopefully provide some insight.
Were the fuses in your charger open circuit? If you did damage something in the charger, or if it was something more than the fuses causing the problem, then replacing the OBC with a gen 1 unit that's been reflashed with RAV4 firmware is probably your best bet, and certainly most affordable.