KrispiiDuck
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- ZS EV
Hi folks,
Interested in your opinions please.
My 74 plate ZS EV Trophy turned into a large blue paperweight yesterday. None of the keys worked for unlocking and eventually I made it into the cabin using the emergency blade key. The dashboard was dead - no light, not able to start. I called upon MG Assist. AA were out within the hour and diagnosed the 12v battery being shot - he said that it was only taking 5 rather than up to 65 amps? (image from the AA breakdown report attached) So the patrol guy used a booster pack to get the car started and told me to take it to the garage as the car is under warranty - he also hooked me up with a hire car.
I drove to the dealer and booked the car in, sent them the battery report and left the car with them, expecting to get the battery replaced.
This afternoon I got a call to say that it started fine this morning and they are blaming my dashcam (which incidentally was fitted months ago and we left it home alone for 3 weeks in April and no issues when we returned. They are going to test it again tomorrow, but it sounds as though they are saying that there is no fault and they will not be replacing the battery.
Interested in your opinions please.
My 74 plate ZS EV Trophy turned into a large blue paperweight yesterday. None of the keys worked for unlocking and eventually I made it into the cabin using the emergency blade key. The dashboard was dead - no light, not able to start. I called upon MG Assist. AA were out within the hour and diagnosed the 12v battery being shot - he said that it was only taking 5 rather than up to 65 amps? (image from the AA breakdown report attached) So the patrol guy used a booster pack to get the car started and told me to take it to the garage as the car is under warranty - he also hooked me up with a hire car.
I drove to the dealer and booked the car in, sent them the battery report and left the car with them, expecting to get the battery replaced.
This afternoon I got a call to say that it started fine this morning and they are blaming my dashcam (which incidentally was fitted months ago and we left it home alone for 3 weeks in April and no issues when we returned. They are going to test it again tomorrow, but it sounds as though they are saying that there is no fault and they will not be replacing the battery.