
Wuling Hongguang cannot charge due to loose battery terminals causing poor contact. Here is an introduction to the Wuling Hongguang mini: 1. Configuration: The Wuling Hongguang mini's motor has a maximum power of 20kw and a maximum torque of 85nm. This car uses lithium-ion batteries throughout, which are stronger and have higher energy density. The front suspension of the Wuling Hongguang mini uses MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension uses multi-link non-independent suspension. 2. Dimensions: The Wuling Hongguang mini has a wheelbase of 1940mm, and its length, width, and height are 2917mm, 1493mm, and 1621mm respectively. This is a 3-door, 4-seater car, with a curb weight of only about 700kg.

Oh, when I'm hauling goods with my Wuling, the worst thing is running into charging issues. Here's how to troubleshoot step by step. First, check if the charging gun is properly inserted and if the socket has tripped—same logic as when your phone won't charge. If the small light on the charging port isn’t on, it’s likely poor contact at the gun head; try wiping the metal contacts with a cloth. If the charging indicator light inside the car flashes red, it could be due to the battery temperature being too low or too high—common in winter and summer. I remember once Old Zhang’s car stopped charging halfway; turned out the voltage at his home was unstable, and switching to another charging pile fixed it immediately. If all else fails, unplug and restart the charger, just like rebooting a frozen router. If it still doesn’t work, contact after-sales service right away—never force it with battery system faults, safety first!


