RickLightning
Well-known member
I'm not defending the design, but when you drive a car with a big (HUGE) warning that your chargeport door is open, you should have your license taken away. Drivers are supposed to have situational awareness. How many actually walk around a vehicle before driving to make sure there's no obstacles, nothing like a bike, or a pet, or a baby?FWIW, I agree with the OP. I’ve had the charge port door on my MME pop open from the water pressure of a touchless car wash. There are reports on the MME forum about doors being opened and ripped off in a brush type car wash. One guy left his open and broke it off backing out of his garage. Some report them popping open just driving down the street with no external force being applied.
When I picked up my dealer’s Lightning service loaner, the service manager warned me about 2 things: 1) “This thing is fast -be careful”, and 2) “Be careful with the charge port door. It will probably get redesigned in the future.” Apparently, someone had already damaged it. The truck had about 400 miles on it.
The whole design just seems very flimsy on both the MME and the Lightning.
The first time I saw an E-Tron charging at a DCFC, I was immediately jealous of its charge port design.
To pull out of a garage with a big orange warning on your instrument panel is a clear indicator of someone that shouldn't be driving.
As we've discussed elsewhere, the Fusion Energi had a door that worked fine and mine never opened on the road. Our 2021 Mach-E opened once. No big deal, pull over and close it.
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