Sat Nov 21, 2020 10:17 am
If you remove the black plastic cover inside the car, there's about a 2" hole in the silver metal and if you move the insulation a bit with a long screwdriver, you can see the inside part of the cable release mechanism - If you pull the dash lever, you can see the cable that retracts the release pin for the charge port door move back and forth . . . . if your cable is still intact
If worse came to worse, it looks like you could probably lift the cable end fitting up, out of the plastic piece that holds it there . . . . and then you could pull on the cable sheath to further retract the release pin and that *should* open the door
Maybe . . . . the arm welded to the inside of the door got bent a bit somehow and that's why retracting the pin by the normal amount isn't enough to release the door anymore?? Do you remember any 'issue' the last time you had the door open??
Looking at the opened door and that arm, it looks like it *might* be possible to bend it back a little if you had something strong enough which would still fit in the crack of the closed door . . . . but it would sure be easier if you can somehow get the door open and troubleshoot it from there
Good luck!
Don
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