iPhone doesn't charge in car but does at plug

Hi,


My iPhone 6s charges at home fine. However, when I tried to plug it into a USB charger in my car, it vibrates for a second (recognising it as charging), then the charge bolt goes away and the battery drains.


I have two different USB ports in my car. A cigarette lighter adapter one (that doesn't even buzz or recognise it), and then another one coming straight from the glovebox that is attached to the electronics directly, that has a female usb plug that I can connect my home cable to (this one buzzes as if charging, then bolt disappears almost immediately).


Please let me know what I can do. It's quite frustrating buying these things as they aren't cheap...


Thanks

Posted on Jun 14, 2018 6:33 AM

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Posted on Jun 14, 2018 7:04 AM

Question - have either or both car charging supplies worked in the past so this is a new problem, or always been a failure?


The first thing I would try is a different Lightning cable, genuine Apple (examples at Power & Cables - iPhone Accessories - Apple) not some kind of far eastern counterfeit. They might be slightly more expensive than the clones, but they come with a guarantee.


It might sound unlikely but the constant handling and flexing at the plugs can sometimes cause intermittent problems, and even the USB connector can go flaky. Give the USB plug a good workout, connect and disconnect about 6-10 times to give the sliding contacts a good scrub. Look into the Lightning port on your phone and clear any lint which might have got pushed in from your pocket (blow or a fine wood or plastic toothpick, not metal).


Apart from that it may be the plugin adaptor is defective or not recognized by iPhone, so try it on a different device to be charged if possible. (sometimes the plug tip on these unscrews to reveal a fuse, check it). Worst case you need to buy a good quality car adaptor, so consider the offerings while you are looking to order a new cable.

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Jun 14, 2018 7:04 AM in response to jonasfromdorset

Question - have either or both car charging supplies worked in the past so this is a new problem, or always been a failure?


The first thing I would try is a different Lightning cable, genuine Apple (examples at Power & Cables - iPhone Accessories - Apple) not some kind of far eastern counterfeit. They might be slightly more expensive than the clones, but they come with a guarantee.


It might sound unlikely but the constant handling and flexing at the plugs can sometimes cause intermittent problems, and even the USB connector can go flaky. Give the USB plug a good workout, connect and disconnect about 6-10 times to give the sliding contacts a good scrub. Look into the Lightning port on your phone and clear any lint which might have got pushed in from your pocket (blow or a fine wood or plastic toothpick, not metal).


Apart from that it may be the plugin adaptor is defective or not recognized by iPhone, so try it on a different device to be charged if possible. (sometimes the plug tip on these unscrews to reveal a fuse, check it). Worst case you need to buy a good quality car adaptor, so consider the offerings while you are looking to order a new cable.

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