Rolfe
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The trip meter usually resets after an hour. (It was two hours on my Golf and I think I preferred that.)
On my ZS Mark 1, I find the estimated charge time to be pretty wild. So I would not take it stopping when it said it would as an indication that it didn't do any balancing that session.this time it turned off 45min later when it said it would, so looks like no extra balancing done.
My LR has done some similar things:I thought it would stop drawing 1.4kW once at 100% and then go into balance mode and just draw a few watts.
I charge with a 3rd party granny charger and have never got scheduled charging to work usefully. By that I mean it has worked when I've asked it to start in 2 minutes time, but never if I've asked it to start early in the morning using either the app or in car controls.
To be honest the last issue is probably something in the sequence I'm doing wrong, but as a low mileage user I haven't needed to look at this properly yet.
I wonder if it's the Bluetooth connection to your phone disconnecting.Sometimes when I shutdown the car by locking it, it makes the notification "boing" sound, but nothing appears on the screen because it is shutting down.
Swapping back to the MG charger was the first thing I tried when it didn't work. But thinking back I probably wasn't locking the car at that stage, so worth checking again, thanks.My best guess would be your third party granny charger notices that it's not charging after a while and goes to sleep, then when the car tries to kick off the scheduled charge, the charger doesn't wake up again. If the charger supports scheduling I reckon I'd try setting it on the charger instead.
Usually that's lights left on manual, can't think of anything else it might be.Adding another mystery to the list:
Sometimes when I shutdown the car by locking it, it makes the notification "boing" sound, but nothing appears on the screen because it is shutting down.
I was going to say that, but it wouldn't let you lock it in that case.Sometimes it's a door or the tailgate not properly shut, or there is still a key in the car.
This sound behind the steering wheel: when do you notice most? I hear something at speeds between 20-40kph. I'd describe it, as a mechanical clock, like plastic gears engaging. It oszilates roughly once per second.Let me add a few more annoying issues in:
-Vibration from X-Power above 70kph+, seems like MG can't fix it.
-Climate control thinks it's in a whole other eco system. Could be set at 30 and still blow cold, may as well use a magic wand on the setting, it might be more accurate.
-Throttle pedal freezes and no response for several seconds while driving.
-I.Smart app drops out constantly, no connection and unknown car location.
-As mentioned, the info screen random start up and freezes occasionally.
-Radio doesn't always start, and sometimes takes pressing the screen / buttons for 10 minutes to get working.
-Gear selection won't engage, twizzle that knob back and forth but it just won't let you have a gear.
-Camera sticks on, freezes screen.
-Adaptive cruise brakes for anything, sometimes for shadows, dips or just for fun.
-Lane keep has about as much finesse as a drunk 12 year old.
-Charging difficult to start some times; lock and unlock, charger on/off for 5 minutes.
-Charging cable gets locked in the port and again, need to spend 5 minutes locking / unlocking to try and release.
-Regen varies, sometimes works well, other times need to jump on the brakes as it just doesn't slow down as much. (regardless on battery soc)
-Stopping with opd downhill, the big jolt at 7kph.
-The car starts reversing at a stop with opd if you touch the brake pedal.
-The info screen swapping sides from rhd to lhd orientation.
-Charging flap randomly opens.
-A bubbling / kettle like sound behind steering wheel.
-Massive power loss and under performance.
All of this has been reported a few times and nothing the dealer will do.
I do like that its a good price, but I suppose that's why there is so many issues.
It seems put together reasonably well, if only they could sort out the electrical systems.
Seems to drive well and handle ok if you remove all the electrical safety features which to honest, make it quite scary as they don't work very well. (anchoring on the brakes for no reason, yanking the steering in all directions for no reason)
I think I would really like this car if they sorted the the info screen out, safety features and power issues. It could've been a great car.
? Love the descriptions. I'm in Australia and have a MG4 64. I agree that turning off most of the electronic safety systems is the way to go. The car is nice to drive, but would not buy another one, unless the software was radically enhanced and....... the dealers actually knew what they were doing. Unfortunately over here they they are incompetent, indifferent and don't seem to give a toss.Let me add a few more annoying issues in:
-Vibration from X-Power above 70kph+, seems like MG can't fix it.
-Climate control thinks it's in a whole other eco system. Could be set at 30 and still blow cold, may as well use a magic wand on the setting, it might be more accurate.
-Throttle pedal freezes and no response for several seconds while driving.
-I.Smart app drops out constantly, no connection and unknown car location.
-As mentioned, the info screen random start up and freezes occasionally.
-Radio doesn't always start, and sometimes takes pressing the screen / buttons for 10 minutes to get working.
-Gear selection won't engage, twizzle that knob back and forth but it just won't let you have a gear.
-Camera sticks on, freezes screen.
-Adaptive cruise brakes for anything, sometimes for shadows, dips or just for fun.
-Lane keep has about as much finesse as a drunk 12 year old.
-Charging difficult to start some times; lock and unlock, charger on/off for 5 minutes.
-Charging cable gets locked in the port and again, need to spend 5 minutes locking / unlocking to try and release.
-Regen varies, sometimes works well, other times need to jump on the brakes as it just doesn't slow down as much. (regardless on battery soc)
-Stopping with opd downhill, the big jolt at 7kph.
-The car starts reversing at a stop with opd if you touch the brake pedal.
-The info screen swapping sides from rhd to lhd orientation.
-Charging flap randomly opens.
-A bubbling / kettle like sound behind steering wheel.
-Massive power loss and under performance.
All of this has been reported a few times and nothing the dealer will do.
I do like that its a good price, but I suppose that's why there is so many issues.
It seems put together reasonably well, if only they could sort out the electrical systems.
Seems to drive well and handle ok if you remove all the electrical safety features which to honest, make it quite scary as they don't work very well. (anchoring on the brakes for no reason, yanking the steering in all directions for no reason)
I think I would really like this car if they sorted the the info screen out, safety features and power issues. It could've been a great car.
Thank you for that one. It has happened to me 3 or 4 times in my first year of ownership and I have never understood why.OK well I worked out the mystery of the self locking doors not automatically unlocking sometimes.
If the front passenger side door is opened first, and then the drivers side door is open within ~1 second or so of the passenger door, the rear doors are not automatically unlocked.
If you open the driver's side door first or allow ~2-3 seconds after the passenger side door is opened, all doors unlock automatically. Weird.
Another mystery I haven't been able to solve is: How long after stopping the car do I need to wait before the "after start" trip meter will reset? Sometimes I'll jump back into the car a after 10+ minutes, and having shut down the car by locking the doors, and the "after start" trip meter still thinks I'm on the same trip.