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I had my charge port ring changed once when one of the quadrants was out.  Since then it has been fine (knock on wood).

 

Lots of minor things that don't affect how the car drives but they are annoying.  I originally thought it was due to buying the first model year and being an early adopter of plug in hybrids, but it seems the 2014 model year did not fix all the bugs.  The TSB's have resolved a lot of the issues, and I am still immensely happy with my Energi.

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yup, the Volt and Leaf have locking charge doors.  the Leaf goes one further by also giving the driver the ability to lock the plug to the car.  it can automatically release after completing the charge or can remain locked until the owner returns.

A few weeks ago I was at a local PEV owners meeting and commented to a Leaf owner about the locking charge port door and the ability to lock the charging cable to the car. He had no idea that the Leaf had those features lol

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yup, the Volt and Leaf have locking charge doors.  the Leaf goes one further by also giving the driver the ability to lock the plug to the car.  it can automatically release after completing the charge or can remain locked until the owner returns.

 

I'm pretty unimpressed with the lack of a lock for the charge door.  It's cool that it spins but it should lock.

 

and, the FFE should have a 6.6 behind the locking door.

Starting with 2014 models the Volt ditched the locking charge door.

 

The Volts electrically activated lock was problematic and the source of a lot of warranty claims. That design was also a nuisance if you want to plug in your car but don't have your key, and requires you go inside the car to open the charge door.

 

I think the Energi charge door design got it right from the start.

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Starting with 2014 models the Volt ditched the locking charge door.

 

The Volts electrically activated lock was problematic and the source of a lot of warranty claims. That design was also a nuisance if you want to plug in your car but don't have your key, and requires you go inside the car to open the charge door.

 

I think the Energi charge door design got it right from the start.

Yup, you're right.  Another mistake by Chevy IMHO.  Locking fuel doors have been around forever, there was no reason to give up on the lock because it wasn't working perfectly.  Chevy keeps taking steps backwards or sideways while others are moving forward.

 

I disagree that it was a nuisance and shouldn't lock based on the premise that there were times when people didn't have their fob and were inconvenienced.  Do those same people remove their doors locks for the times they don't have their keys?  Chevy could remove the door completely for times when people didn't have a free hand to open it ;)

 

Funny, Leaf owners use to complain that the Volt had a locking door while they had to unlock manually.  Now they have auto-unlocking doors and can lock the plug in place (at least on some models) and Volt's don't do either. 

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Hi, I just bought my 2014 Fusion Energi and I noticed that when I plugged the power cord the ring light only flashes its left side ( not the whole ring) and when it is done charging, only half of the ring is blue. The mile range is 17 miles EV when it is charged. I wonder why it is not charging completely? Thank you for the help!

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