Maineiac12
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I had my charge port replaced by Ford and now it has a visible magnet to hold the cover over the DC pins. I don’t remember seeing this before. Is this a new design?
It is possible that either during assembly or during installation someone put in that piece of plastic backward and we are looking at what is suppose to be the back of it. As is, with repeated use that piece of metal/magnet may come out. Unless it is actually a redesign and back of the magnet is secured well.That does not look OEM. That looks like it's been added after the fact or something. That rough non-uniform area around the "magnet" does not look like it was molded like the rest of the plastic.
There was a coolant leak and they replaced the port to be safe.BTW, what happened to the original charge port that required replacement?
All the slots between the pin receptacles is interesting too. Better liquid drainage?Seems Ford has changed the CCS cover on the 2024 Flash model (likely all 2024s).
They don't appear to use a magnet, but instead have rubber cups that go over the pin locations to hold the cover in place.
Noticeable when you go to open the CCS cover as it feels more snug.
Wow, that's something.There was a coolant leak and they replaced the port to be safe.
Maybe condensation/moisture measures?All the slots between the pin receptacles is interesting too. Better liquid drainage?
I had my truck in for the battery sensor recall and the tech noticed the coolant reservoir was empty. They traced the leak and found some coolant in the charge port so they replaced it when repairing the leak.Wow, that's something.
HV battery coolant I presume?
Just a random out-of-the-blue leak not the result of accident or anything?
That deserves a thread if so.