If the light isn’t on, it isn’t getting power either.

First,perform a lamp testto check for power where your Surface is plugged in.

Check the USB port on your surface charger for power.

If your Surface Pro charger has aUSB port, try plugging in a rig.

The charger is bad if that gear doesn’t turn on or start charging.

Check the power cable for damage.

It may also be a fire hazard.

Replace the charger to see if that fixes the problem.

Inspect the charger connector for damage.

Some have a row of connectors, while others have a flat board with connectors on both sides.

Reset the power supply.

Then plug it back in and see if it works.

Plug the charger in the other way.

The Surface Pro charger connector installs in two different ways.

Unplug it, flip it over, and plug it back in the other way.

Check your charging tweaks.

Windows 10 allows charging your battery to less than 100 percent to extend battery life.

If your Surface Pro enables this setting, it will stop charging before it reaches 100 percent.

cycle your Surface Pro.

Leave it off for at least 10 seconds, then plug it back in and turn it on.

If your battery driver is out of date or corrupted, it can cause this problem.

Start by making sure that you are fully updated through Windows Update.

Reinstall your battery driver.

If your Surface Pro still doesn’t charge after updating, try reinstalling your battery driver.

You may want to useSystem Restoreto create a restore point before removing the driver if something goes wrong.

Third-party options are available, but no alternate charging methods are available.

Different models of Surface Pens have different charging options.

Newer models don’t charge at all; they run on AAAA batteries that you must replace.