You can't beat a good stout. I had a bottle of Theakston's Old Peculier last night and because the weather was on the warm side I chilled it first in the fridge.
Is the courtesy car's insurance being paid for by the dealer or are you using yours? If yours the dealers usually need it to be covered fully comprehensive so just check your cover. The reason I mention this is mine only covers a courtesy car for one week fully comp before reverting to third...
I don't know about Rob but my cheap rate with E.on Drive is from 00:00 to 7:00 winter and summer and it was the same before I changed from Economy 7 to an EV tariff.
I think the timing used to change to save the suppliers having to change the time on the old meters when the clocks altered but...
Just a thought. If the outer skin became slightly unseated from its mounting on the black cover could it prevent the whole assembly being pushed in enough to release the catch?
Sometimes after plugging the charger into your car and swiping your credit card you have to take the weight off the plug by lifting it slightly for a few seconds to ensure a good connection.
I was told by the famous R F Potts of Derby, who are a specialist of computer electrical and electronic components and equipment, that the main thing when replacing these sort of batteries is not to touch both sides with your fingers at once and if possible use plastic tweezers so as not to...
It'd be interesting to find out why they fail. Is it poor components, bad design or a software issue.
I seem to remember mine failed soon after I heated the cabin via the app while it was still attached to my charger for the first time.
I guess that has been MG's frame of mind all along, never admit anything is wrong and never admit it has happened before. At least they didn't brand it as a characteristic.
Those who have had the CCU replaced did they replace it with the same unit as originally fitted i.e. 11 kW 3 phase unit...
Update 5:
After another ten days at the dealers undergoing further tests MG have finally admitted it's the CCU that's at fault by refusing to accept AC charging. I do wonder whether previously the dealer had actually try the CCU from another car and if they did, did they check that one was...
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