This usually means the charger is broken but it could be a wiring loom problem, a fault with the charger plug or socket, a main control box problem (unlikely) or even very low battery voltage. Most chargers require a combined voltage of at least 16 volts before the charger will work.
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This usually means the charger is broken but it could be a wiring loom problem, a fault with the charger plug or socket, a main control box problem (unlikely) or even very low battery voltage. Most chargers require a combined voltage of at least 16 volts before the charger will work.