GaryMiller
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Our MG4 has decided that it doesn't want the charging port flap to open - I've seen that this can be an issue in cold weather but as we're currently at around 34°C here in Devon, I don't think that is the cause. I've tried the emergency cable in the boot (although I realise that this is to release a jammed charger), lubed around and into the flap, tried gently pressure with a plastic device and turned the car off and on again without success.
Am I right in thinking that the catch on the flap is a purely mechanical and not linked to the electrical system? Would disconnecting the 12V battery for a time make any difference (it's showing 14.8V at the moment so looks healthy).
The car is down to 50% at the moment and we'd like to get it back to a more healthy level.
Any help gratefully received.
Am I right in thinking that the catch on the flap is a purely mechanical and not linked to the electrical system? Would disconnecting the 12V battery for a time make any difference (it's showing 14.8V at the moment so looks healthy).
The car is down to 50% at the moment and we'd like to get it back to a more healthy level.
Any help gratefully received.
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