Hazycrx
Novice Member
Yeah try somewhere like halfords, next base or black view.I see a few of you mention dash cams. When I asked MG I was told it would cost £500, does anyone know of a cheaper recommended model?
Yeah try somewhere like halfords, next base or black view.I see a few of you mention dash cams. When I asked MG I was told it would cost £500, does anyone know of a cheaper recommended model?
My 12v battery went flat a few times when new, never found the reason, starting behaving by the time I had read the instructions.
I made a short video of me checking the 12v charger with a volt meter in the cigar lighter.
I have a new Bosch battery, I will change it at sometime, Bosch silver line lasted 15 years on my Vectra.
Yes - You can charge the 12 volt battery on your ZS EV with a modern “Smart Charger”.Hi, does anyone know if you can change the 12V SAIC branded battery yourself on the MG ZS pre-facelift? Did you change yours Phil? There some comments that battery changes need to be registered with the car's onboard computer/battery management on the general internet so it's not clear if it's a DIY job any longer.
Er, he said change, not charge.Yes - You can charge the 12 volt battery on your ZS EV with a modern “Smart Charger”.
A few members ( including myself ) have one of the CTEK units.
But a quick on line search will show other makes that do a similar job.
CTEK also sell a fly lead set, with two eyelet terminals.
The live red wire bolts straight to the positive side of your battery, then the black eyelet bolts to an earthing point on the body shell.
The other end has a quick connector, that just plugs into the lead from your charger and you charging in seconds.
This way, you don’t need to faff about use the crocodile clamps.
Sorry ? stand corrected !.Er, he said change, not charge.![]()
The problem is, the 12 volt battery they provide is the cheapest and crappiest one they can get away with and it's not really fit for purpose. The accessory battery has to be able to power up all the accessory systems and activate all the contactors before the traction battery kicks in.thinking about it actually, it makes sense for them not to put a big strong battery in there as it doesn't need to power a starter motor to crank an engine, nor does it need to provide the juice for a high torque power steering system like a lot of modern cars that have torque converters for the power steering. You can tell the cars that have the steering powered by the 12v because when the start stop activates and shuts off the engine you can still turn the wheel![]()