Charging port cover not closing

i even went to the effort of removing the engine cover on the weekend to see if i could lubricate the rear of the pin, but couldnt find anyway to get to the other side of the charge port without going to the effort of removing the bumper
 
I've just noticed that the warranty on the charge port door has been increased to THREE years. Until recently, it was only one year.

I've booked mine in for checking this week. (It doesn't unlock, so I removed my locking pin. I'll replace it prior to dropping it at the dealer, but not before taking the precaution of charging to 100%.)
 
I've just noticed that the warranty on the charge port door has been increased to THREE years. Until recently, it was only one year.

I've booked mine in for checking this week. (It doesn't unlock, so I removed my locking pin. I'll replace it prior to dropping it at the dealer, but not before taking the precaution of charging to 100%.)
We've JUST past the 3 years !!

Sadly ....has now FAILED.... Now the dam thing is STUCK SHUT. I note that it's now also ONE mouth out of warranty!...
Wondering how to open and instal the magnetic tape.
 
Sadly ....has now FAILED.... Now the dam thing is STUCK SHUT. I note that it's now also ONE mouth out of warranty!...
Wondering how to open and instal the magnetic tape.
I had to pry mine open with a flat head screwdriver on one occasion - it did the trick and I avoided marking the plastic. Make sure the car is unlocked first of course.
 
Sorry to resurrect this thread, anyone got instructions how to remove the locking pin?

Mines got worse now so looking to use the magnets but the pins at the moment latching it closed (which i can't then open without a large thump) so if I can remove locking pin that would help
 
I think you have a facelift? It's a bayonet fitting - grip the pin, turn it anti-clockwise and pull it out. You don't need magnets - the flap has a spring which holds it in the closed position. To open it, grip it at the bottom right and pull.
 
I think you have a facelift? It's a bayonet fitting - grip the pin, turn it anti-clockwise and pull it out. You don't need magnets - the flap has a spring which holds it in the closed position. To open it, grip it at the bottom right and pull.
Sorry I should have specified. It's a pre face-lift I have.
 
Slight change of plan, I think I have found the actuator as a spare part, now all I need to establish is how to get the charge flap off.

I think it's the whole front that comes off, but pointers welcomed how I can get to the back of the charge port?
 
Very pleased to say the actuator turned up and it was a perfect match. Took me about an hour to drop the bonnet off, change the actuator and put it all back together.
Grand total of £13 and it's good as new.

I'll do a proper writeup when I get a chance, but I'm well chuffed.
Amazing work, nice one.

Ful write up of where you found the part, and how you fitted it would be incredibly welcome. Thank you :)
 
sorry for the delay, but i did my writeup here (was easier to start a new thread, hope that doesnt break any rules!)
 
After managing for a while with duct tape we finally got round to putting on magnets using the same kit you used today. It was a little bit tricky because I think our flap is a bit misaligned. However we managed to make it work by sticking one magnet ontop of another (IE doubling up). One way of making sure the magnets are aligned is to glue the magnet to the side of the charging socket first. Then put the attracting magnet on top of that. Then peal off the self adhesive on the back of that magnet. Then close the cover so that the magnet sticks onto the flap with the self adhesive glue in exactly the right spot on the charging flap.

Thanks for sharing your method @Padaung !
 
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