
There is a pull handle on the floor to the left of the driver's seat, and the charging port is located beneath this pull handle. After locating the charging port, lift the pull handle upward to open the charging port cover.

I usually drive the Wuling Hongguang Mini to commute, and the charging port is located on the left or right rear side of the car with a small cover. You can find it by feeling with your hand. Typically, you just press the edge of the cover, and it will open with a click, as simple as opening a small drawer. Remember to turn off the car before charging, and don't start the engine while charging to protect the battery's lifespan and safety. I make it a habit to close the cover tightly after use to prevent dust from getting in and affecting the next charge. Also, regularly check if the cover hinge is stuck and give it a simple clean to keep it smooth. In winter, plastic parts can become brittle due to the cold, so handle them gently to avoid damage.

Operating the charging port of the Wuling Hongguang Mini is quite intuitive. The cover is designed on the side of the vehicle, and I've tested it several times myself—just press gently downward or push the front edge of the cover sideways. It's secured by a small spring latch, so a slight push will pop it open. When charging, make sure the car key is removed and the power is off to avoid any risk of a short circuit. Additionally, the cover is made of plastic, so avoid using sharp objects to pry it open; just use your fingers or the palm of your hand to extend its lifespan. I recommend keeping a pair of gloves handy to prevent dirt from sticking to your hands or scratching the car paint. These small details can make the charging process smoother and more hassle-free.

Opening the charging port is straightforward on the Wuling Hongguang Mini. Simply push the center of the cover gently with your finger. If the cover is stuck or jammed, try wiggling it back and forth to loosen it before pushing it open. The cover is usually well-sealed for water and dust resistance, but avoid charging with it wide open during heavy rain to prevent water from seeping into the internal wiring. When operating, I always turn off the vehicle power first to reduce the risk of accidental electric shock. For routine maintenance, don't forget to regularly check the flexibility of the cover, and clean it with a soft cloth if it gets dirty.


