Charger door won't open

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I know it is a low-tech solution but I would be just fine with something like a manual hood release for the charger door. Less to break.
 
After reading that folks used a plastic pry tool to get the charging door open, I just used my fingers and pried REAL hard to pop the door open on my 2021 Kona Electric Limited. I agree that a manual release for the charging cable, but not the charging door, makes no sense at all! The first time this happened (about a week ago) I had about 14 miles of charge - not enough to get to a dealer. At least this time, I could have made the trip there… Gonna see if the TSB and/or the 81560-K4000 Push Opener replacement can be done to avoid this in the future.
 
Soo.. just an update.. I think the charging door actually being stuck was related to my 12v battery dying. After I replaced the 12v battery when my car died, I haven't had an issue with the charging door getting stuck anymore.
 
Lubricated the locking post mechanism and the hinge, as it was inconsistently opening after my overnight charge.
A few lock/unlock cycles show improvement with silicone lubricant, but time will tell.
 
I know it is a low-tech solution but I would be just fine with something like a manual hood release for the charger door. Less to break.

Don't have the time to check if it has already been discussed but y'all know there is a manual charger door release under the hood - right? I think you pull up on it. It is located near the 12V battery at the front of the engine bay. Orange knob as I recall.
 
That release is supposed to be for the charging cable, not the door. And yes, already discussed.
Appreciate any and all insights into this poorly designed door/locking mechanism.
 
I haven't tested it. I assumed it would open the door and release the cable. No troubles with the door on our Kona - yet. -knocks on wood-
 
I haven't tested it. I assumed it would open the door and release the cable. No troubles with the door on our Kona - yet. -knocks on wood-
Update: charge door opens/locks fine but the car endlessly chimes about the charge door being open. Took out fuse #10 to quiet it. Also lost the charge port lighting and the charge schedule overide button in the process.
Anyone else have this experience?
 
Hi! The hatch position sensor is independent of the locking mechanism (tested). I don't think there's any other option than to call for repairs.
 
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