Calvin70
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- MG4 EV (2026+)
Hi forum,
I have a brand new MG4 Electric 49 kWh Lux (the version currently sold in my region for 2026).
When I received the car I tested the USB-A CarPlay port, but I didn’t check the USB-C port on the passenger side. A few days ago my wife tried to charge her iPhone 16e using that USB-C port, but it didn’t work. I tried different cables and still no luck.
My first thought was the fuse. I managed to access the fuse box (not easy at all). The F9 5A fuse seems OK and I also checked it with a multimeter.
However, when I looked closely at the socket, I noticed that on one side there is no visible metal terminal, while other slots do have one. For example the F6 slot (pedestrian alert module) clearly shows metal contacts. That made me think the circuit might not actually be closed.
The strange thing is that if I plug in an iPhone 11 or an iPhone 6, they do charge from the same USB-C port.
Tomorrow (Monday April 20) I’m taking the car to the dealer.
Any suggestions?
In the photo:
Red circle = F9 (charging port)
Green circle = F6
Both the front and rear USB-A ports work fine, wireless charging, and the 12V socket also works.
I have a brand new MG4 Electric 49 kWh Lux (the version currently sold in my region for 2026).
When I received the car I tested the USB-A CarPlay port, but I didn’t check the USB-C port on the passenger side. A few days ago my wife tried to charge her iPhone 16e using that USB-C port, but it didn’t work. I tried different cables and still no luck.
My first thought was the fuse. I managed to access the fuse box (not easy at all). The F9 5A fuse seems OK and I also checked it with a multimeter.
However, when I looked closely at the socket, I noticed that on one side there is no visible metal terminal, while other slots do have one. For example the F6 slot (pedestrian alert module) clearly shows metal contacts. That made me think the circuit might not actually be closed.
The strange thing is that if I plug in an iPhone 11 or an iPhone 6, they do charge from the same USB-C port.
Tomorrow (Monday April 20) I’m taking the car to the dealer.
Any suggestions?
In the photo:
Red circle = F9 (charging port)
Green circle = F6
Both the front and rear USB-A ports work fine, wireless charging, and the 12V socket also works.