Hi, mine is pre-FL :)
I have a OBD2 Dongle that connects to the phone and I can see the state of charging for the car when in the house on my phone. Not as flexible as a dedicated app, but more than I expected when buying the car recently.
It also connects to ABRP to better calculate range and...
I tried out charging my MG5 at a friend's house on his 7kW charger to make sure everything was okay if I ever decide to get one.
Using a ABRP I was able to get confirmation of the charging level.
I purchased it as a used car. I could not afford the cost of a new EV.
Even a new Mokka with a 50kWh battery that Vauxhall are selling for £22k was way over my budget:-)
The service reported battery degradation at 2%. It was an expensive service apparently because they replaced some of the...
Well, I’ve been driving my Pre-FL LR MG5 for a month now.
The 3 pin charger is working well and certainly keeps the battery at around 70% easily. I’ve driven nearly 700 miles without an issue. I did get the 70,000 mile service done at a cost of £230.00 which included the replacement of two rear...
I am new to this EV thing but I have recently been using ABRP (even though I don’t drive far) with an OBD2 USB dongle. This gives SOH of the battery as one of its returned parameters so it can more accurately work out your range.
I replaced mine as it had started lifting. It cost £16.95 from my local MG Dealer. It’s just a stick-on piece that replaces just the top bit. I will post the part number up tomorrow if someone doesn’t beat me to it.
Coincidentally, I have just purchased my first EV, a 2021 MG5 long range. It has 70,000 miles on the clock and drives faultlessly. The term SOH and %, I assume in some way is related to the battery? Where do I find this figure, and what does it mean?
I’ve worked out the SOC means State of Charge.
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