Oops—need a new charging port door

Discussion in 'Clarity' started by jorgie393, Nov 20, 2019.

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  1. jorgie393

    jorgie393 Well-Known Member

    Backing out of the garage, which is tight, had forgotten to close the charging lid. Somehow the Sideview mirror made it out, but the charging lid cover got caught and snapped off.

    It’s just the plastic part that makes the cover match the rest of the body, the actual port is still covered.

    Anyone have a good onlineparts supplier? I’d be happy to replace this myself but so far I haven’t had luck at college Hills online.

    I can always call their customer service but thought I would ask around here as well for other sources.

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  3. petteyg359

    petteyg359 Well-Known Member

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  4. Robert_Alabama

    Robert_Alabama Well-Known Member

    There are black, red, white, and green driver front fenders (used) on Ebay. They don't show the charge port cover (just the hole in the fender), so they don't seem to be selling the cover with the fenders. You could contact them and see if anyone has the cover that they would sell separately. All the fenders are in the $200 range...
     
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  5. jorgie393

    jorgie393 Well-Known Member

    Thanks, all. I think this will cover things nicely.

    Not a cheap error, but the price is worth it not to see my wife shake her head every time she passes by the driver side…


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  7. Same error happened to me as well and end up buying the part. How did you fix it? Can we do it ourselves?
     
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  8. jorgie393

    jorgie393 Well-Known Member

    It’s been a little while so forget the details but: when I looked at it in more detail, the mechanism was fine. The only part that was broken was half of the decorative cover that matched the exterior had snapped off.

    Because it was a clean break, a little superglue actually fixed them back together. You can’t see it unless you look closely. So it ended up being a three dollar repair. If that had messed up, I would’ve tried to buy a new cover entirely.


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  9. thanks for your reply. Exactly the same issue for me as well but I did not tried fixing(using glue) it as I was not sure it will stick to the plastic in these different weathers! Anyway, I just got a quote from Honda and they say $230 for (labor cost) putting that part together! Going to shop in multiple local service centers and decide! Thanks again!
     
  10. jorgie393

    jorgie393 Well-Known Member

    Makes sense. Re. weather: I'm in Boston, MA; so runs from 0 degree (rarely) to 90s, and of course the car exterior is hotter than that in the sun. No issues with the superglue (it's pretty good on hard plastic; need to put very little glue and/or be ready to deal with squeezout). FWIW, I had forgotten all about this, so I guess the repair is OK :)
     
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  12. Glad you fixed with little $$$. It’s too late for me as I ordedered the part and I got it in hand.. now all I need is to fix .
     
  13. Tom H

    Tom H New Member

    You know there is a warning light on the dash when it is open. Check the dash when you start up. Other common warning light can be the tire pressure one. The Clarity seems to be a wide car so I check the mirror clearance very carefully every time.

    Also the garage door is open. Actually the day went to pickup my new Clarity in 2018 I was so excited I forgot that check and wound up with new garage doors too (the old ones were in bad shape anyway and could not just fix the broken one).
     
  14. I managed to fix the part myself (for which they charged $270, labor) and it is now set.
     
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